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Voting rights group files suit against DeSantis, others over alleged voter intimidation 

A Florida voting rights organization filed a lawsuit against Gov. Ron DeSantis (R), members of his administration and dozens of Florida election officials, alleging that the group discriminated against felons who could vote and created a “climate of intimidation.” The suit, filed in federal court Wednesday, claims that the DeSantis administration purposely did not fulfill...

Biden meets with United Auto Workers president while group withholds 2024 endorsement

President Biden on Wednesday met with United Auto Workers (UAW) President Shawn Fain to discuss contract negotiations with automakers, while the union is currently withholding its endorsement of Biden’s reelection bid. The UAW leadership had asked for an opportunity to brief White House senior staff on their analysis and positions related to the negotiations with...

Alabama House approves redistricting map despite pushback from Democrats

The Republican-led Alabama House of Representatives approved a new congressional map for the state on Wednesday, despite pushback from Democratic lawmakers who argued it fell short of complying with a court order upheld by the Supreme Court last month. The new map, approved by a 74-27 vote, would increase the percentage of Black voters in...

Tuberville still dug in after Pentagon abortion policy briefing

Senior Defense officials failed to change minds with a Wednesday briefing to senators on the Pentagon’s abortion policy, with Alabama Republican Tommy Tuberville describing the meeting as "not very good." Tuberville is holding up approval of senior military officials in protest of a Pentagon policy that reimburses travel costs for service members who must go...

51 percent disapprove of Biden decision to send cluster bombs to Ukraine: poll

Just more than half of respondents in a recent poll said they disapprove of President Biden’s recent decision to send cluster bombs to Ukraine. In a new Quinnipiac poll, 51 percent of respondents said they don't approve of Biden’s decision to send cluster munitions to Ukraine, while 39 percent said they approve of his decision. ...

Cardin retires with a strong history of commitments to entrepreneurs, small business growth

After announcing that he will not run for another term, Sen. Benjamin Cardin (D-Md.) has been highlighted for his esteemed body of work and advocacy in areas such as education, tax relief for low-income families, and environmental protection. We’ve known that over his five-plus decades in public life, Sen. Cardin has achieved incredible accomplishments, but...

Biden family, Hunter associates raked in over $17M from foreign sources, IRS whistleblower testifies

IRS special agent Joseph Ziegler said the Biden family and Hunter Biden's business associates raked in over $17 million from foreign sources when his father was vice president.

As recruitment flounders, this small change to GI Bill would make kids ‘flock to the military,’ teen says

Supporters say allowing veterans to use GI Bill benefits to start a business instead of attend college could alleviate the military recruiting crisis. Here's why.

MTG shows censored nude pictures of Hunter Biden during IRS whistleblower hearing

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., held up several graphic photos from Hunter Biden’s laptop during a committee hearing Wednesday, sparking objections from her Democratic colleagues.

RFK Jr. denies being antisemite, expresses regret over COVID-19 comments

Democratic presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. denied accusations that he is an antisemite amid backlash to his comments that COVID-19 spares Jews and Chinese people.

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