• Feb 16, 2024

In the absence of federal gun legislation, several states are continuing to go it alone, pushing for restrictions from an assault-style weapons ban to longer waiting periods.

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  • Feb 14, 2024

Jared Kushner has no intention of returning to work at the White House if father-in-law Donald Trump wins November’s election, he told Axios at a Miami event on Tuesday, while also defending his business ties with the Saudi Arabian government. Kushner, who served as one of Trump's top White House advisers in his first term in office, told the Axios BFD conference in Miami on Tuesday he is enjoying life in the Sunshine State with wife Ivanka and their three children.

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  • Feb 14, 2024

Former President Donald Trump railed against GOP candidate Mazi Pilip after she lost a special election Tuesday in New York for George Santos’ former House seat, blaming her loss on not sufficiently embracing Trump and his “MAGA” supporters Trump Blames NY Election Loss On MAGA Supporters 'Staying Home',But Voters Says They're Sick Of House Infighting.

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  • Feb 12, 2024

A president can fill the role of global statesman, master negotiator with Congress, consoler-in-chief during hard times or an entertainer on television. Many voters don’t see President Biden as embodying any of these identities, despite his legislative and diplomatic achievements, putting him at risk of being defined by matters beyond his control, such as the renewed focus on his age.

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  • Jan 30, 2024

Former President Donald Trump’s attorney Alina Habba argued in a court filing Monday that the judge overseeing writer E. Jean Carroll’s defamation trial against Trump had a conflict that resulted in Carroll receiving “preferential treatment” —but while Habba said she’ll try to use that to have the case and its $83 million verdict thrown out on appeal, legal experts say she’s unlikely to succeed. and Carroll’s attorney has denied the “baseless allegations.”

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  • Dec 9, 2023

Russian President Vladimir Putin has confirmed his long-expected run for another six-year presidential term in 2024, bringing him closer to beating Joseph Stalin’s record as the longest-serving Russian leader.

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