Former President Donald Trump said Thursday he plans to make a “big political speech” at one of his Florida properties as he looks for ways to inject life into his 2024 presidential bid.
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‘Boy Meets World’ actor Ben Savage eyes House run in California
“Boy Meets World” actor Ben Savage is reportedly eyeing a run for Congress in California.
Anti-Trump former Rep. Adam Kinzinger’s PAC is selling signed copies of the Jan. 6 report
Former Rep. Adam Kinzinger of Illinois is selling signed copies of the Jan. 6th Committee Report for $100 through his political action committee, Country First.
DeSantis outperforms Trump in new poll, poses bigger test for Biden in 2024 matchup
President Biden slightly trails Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis in a theoretical 2024 matchup, according to a new poll that shows the Republican governor might be a bigger threat to the incumbent than former President Donald Trump, who was the first to jump …
U.S. more permissive than Europe about gender-change treatments, study finds
A new study says the U.S. is the “most permissive country” in allowing children to access gender-transition services.
Biden to survey flood damage in California
President Biden will travel Thursday to California to survey extensive flood damage in its central coast region, according to the White House.
Washington slowly wades into the wave of shoplifting, organized theft hitting retailers
The epidemic of shoplifting, smash-and-grab robberies and “flash robs” at businesses across the U.S. has gotten so bad that it caught the attention of leaders in Washington.
Political left wants to lower voting age to 16 with the change launched in cities, towns, Congress
A city in Washington’s Maryland suburbs is debating whether to lower the voting age for municipal elections to 16, following the lead of several towns in the Beltway region and providing another test case for an idea that’s sparked interest from coast …
House under Dems quietly approved pay raise of $34K for members’ cost of living in D.C.
A quiet rule change in the waning days of the Democratic majority of the House will allow lawmakers to seek reimbursements for the cost of living while they are in Washington, effectively providing a massive pay bump that Congress had avoided for years.
FAA points to a slip-up by an engineer as the cause of the midweek ground-stop debacle
Federal aviation officials are tracing a midweek computer debacle to a single employee.