
Republican who defied Trump over 2020 election results launches battleground state governor bid
Georgia's Raffensperger announces governor bid with conservative agenda including eliminating state income tax while facing Trump-endorsed opposition.
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Georgia's Raffensperger announces governor bid with conservative agenda including eliminating state income tax while facing Trump-endorsed opposition.
Political temperatures on Capitol Hill follow predictable patterns of temporary cooling after violence, only to heat up again due to member turnover and mistrust.
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American tennis star Taylor Townsend faced fierce backlash in China after she criticized the food in a series of post on social media, prompting the doubles player to issue an apology.
Clemson coach Dabo Swinney pointed to the 14 years of dominance the program has experienced during his tenure. He also expressed confidence in the team's ability to bounce back.
Sen. Cassidy questioned what happened in former CDC Director Monarez's firing, saying Senate Republicans, RFK Jr. and Trump supported her. "Did we fail? Was there something we should have done differently?" he asked.
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A turf toe injury may not sound serious, but in an interview with Fox News Digital, a doctor of physical therapy explained why it may cost Joe Burrow the rest of the season.
Democrat Rep. Tom Suozzi is urging unity after Charlie Kirk’s assassination, warning partisan attacks are fueling division on Capitol Hill.
Former CDC director testifies that she believes she was fired by Health Secretary RFK Jr. because of her refusal to approve ACIP recommendations and dismiss career scientists.
Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., used his opening remarks to say that former CDC director Susan Monarez was fired because she refused to be a "rubber stamp" for Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and his agenda. Sanders also took time to criticize the agenda and policies of the Department of Health and Human Services under Kennedy.
Sen. Bill Cassidy, R-La., questioned the praise of former CDC director Susan Monarez from Trump administration officials following her appointment and why she was then fired weeks later. Cassidy questioned the confirmation process of the director in his opening remarks of a Senate HELP Committee hearing.