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DeSantis Speech In New Hampshire Interrupted By Group Of Female Protesters

Republican Florida Governor Ron DeSantis was momentarily interrupted by a handful of female protesters during an address to the New Hampshire GOP’s annual fundraising dinner on Friday.

Trump Leads in Georgia Poll

A survey from the University of Georgia found Donald Trump with 50.7% support among likely Republican voters.

Former Biden Energy Offical Escapes Jail Time, Told to ‘Stay Out of Trouble’

Former senior official of the Department of Energy (DOE) Sam Brinton escaped jail time for his grand larceny case.

PBS Ditches Twitter Over ‘Government-Funded Media’ Label

PBS spokesman Jason Phelps said, "PBS stopped tweeting from our account when we learned of the change and we have no plans to resume at this time. We are continuing to monitor the ever-changing situation closely."

Ex-White House Lawyer Sues Jan. 6 Committee for $67 Million

Passantino filed a Federal Tort Claims Act Complaint, accusing the committee of fabricating a "false narrative" about him and infringing upon his civil rights.

‘No One at a Senior Level Was Aware’ of Bud Light’s Transgender Partnership

Beer company working to establish a more "robust" process for evaluating potential influencer collaborations.

Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation Agrees to Independent Investigation Into Donation Connected to China

Board member of the Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation resigned, Edward Johnson, stated the foundation is taking part in an independent investigation into a $200,000 donation connected to China.

Police Arrest Man in Connection With Cash App Founder’s Death

Authorities have arrested Nima Momeni in connection with the murder of Cash App founder Bob Lee.

U.S. Military Presence Confirmed at Ukraine Embassy

U.S. military presence at the Kyiv embassy underscores American involvement in Ukraine, providing security and assisting with accountability of materials.

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