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Oklahoma follows Florida in allowing PragerU in schools

Oklahoma announced Tuesday it would be allowing materials from the conservative education platform PragerU in its public schools, following the same move from Florida earlier this summer. Ryan Walters, the state superintendent of public instruction, said he is “thrilled” to be partnering with the platform founded by right-wing talk show host Dennis Prager and Allen...

McConnell brushes off medical incident, touts ‘busy’ August in Senate return

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) on Tuesday used his first speech on the Senate floor since his second freeze-up in as many months to acknowledge the incident but tout his "busy month" over the August recess. McConnell made headlines last week when he froze for about 30 seconds while speaking to reporters in his...

13 percent of GOP in CNN poll say 2020 election charges should disqualify Trump if true

A CNN poll released Tuesday found that 13 percent of Republicans and independents who lean Republican said they think Trump should be disqualified from the presidency if charges he faces connected to efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election are true. Meanwhile, 19 percent said the charges “cast doubt on his fitness for the job,...

Trump campaign says 14th amendment advocates using ‘lawfare’ to ‘deprive’ voters of choice in 2024

The Trump campaign said there is “no legal basis" for to use the 14th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution to prevent former President Trump from appearing on the 2024 presidential ballot, accusing those pushing the effort of using “lawfare to deprive voters of choosing their next president."

WH dodges question on Biden claim he hasn’t visited train disaster site because he hasn’t ‘been able to break’

White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre was questioned on President Biden's claim he hasn't visited East Palestine, Ohio, because he hasn't "been able to break."

Activists move to dismiss legal challenge to Ohio’s congressional map

Voting rights groups have moved to dismiss their lawsuit against Ohio's congressional map, castigated by opponents as a Republican gerrymander.

Hunter Biden attended 4 state dinners as Rosemont Seneca chairman, 2 state dinners during federal probe

Hunter Biden attended at least four U.S. state dinners during his father's vice presidency while Hunter was running his now-defunct firm Rosemont Seneca Partners.

Supreme Court asked to decide if police dog committed an illegal search by putting paws on car

The Supreme Court could decide whether it is unconstitutional for a police K-9 to place its paws on a vehicle during a traffic stop after an incident in Idaho.

Ramaswamy blasts Zelenskyy’s ‘ballot box shakedown’ amid request for US to help fund Ukraine’s election

GOP hopeful Vivek Ramaswamy condemned Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's latest request for the US and Europe to help fund his country's upcoming election.

Pence speaks out against 14th Amendment gambit to boot Trump from ballot: ‘Should be left to voters’

Former Vice President Mike Pence doesn't appear to support moves by some Republicans in a handful of states to boot former President Donald Trump from the presidential primary ballot.

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