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Kennedy Jr. Appoints CIA Veteran Daughter-In-Law as New Campaign Manager

RFK Jr. appointed his daughter-in-law, Amaryllis Fox Kennedy, as the new campaign manager.

California All But Bans Hand Vote Counting

The legislation, known as AB 969, which was introduced and gained substantial approval in September, permits manual ballot counting only under specific conditions: during regular elections in regions with fewer than 1,000 registered voters, and special elections with under 5,000 voters.

Trump Willing to Assume Temporary House Speaker Role Amid GOP Transition

In a Thursday interview, former President Donald Trump disclosed his willingness to step in as a temporary speaker of the House of Representatives, aiming to bring unity within the Republican ranks while a permanent replacement is decided upon.

General Milley Makes ‘Dictator’ Remark Towards Trump After Resigning

General Mark Milley said no soldier ever swore an oath to serve a "wannabe dictator," referring to former President Donald Trump, after stepping down Friday.

Trudeau, Canadian Parliament Honor Ukrainian Nazi

The tribute to the Nazi "Ukrainian hero" received a standing ovation.

Alabama Republican Faces Voter Fraud Allegations

Madison County Jail documents revealed that Rep. Cole is facing charges related to casting a vote in a location where he was not a registered resident.

Capitol Police Promote Jan 6 Officer Who Shot Ashli Babbitt

Among those slated for advancement are Lieutenant Michael Byrd, who is set to become captain, and Officer Caroline Edwards, who will rise to the rank of sergeant.

Biden Asked Marine Injured in Afghanistan Explosion ‘What Do You Want’: Report (Watch)

Tyler Vargas-Andrews, a Marine who was badly wounded in the withdrawal from Afghanistan in August 2021, recounts his odd encounter with President Joe Biden in a recent interview.

Jan 6 Events Were a ‘Cover Up’: Ex-Capitol Police Chief

"If I was allowed to do my job as the chief, we wouldn't be here, this didn't have to happen," said ex-Capitol Police Chief Steven Sund.

Nurses in Kentucky Mandated To Take Training Teaching ‘History of Racism in Healthcare’

Nurses in Kentucky have been mandated to take a bias training that claimed there is a “history of racism in healthcare.” 

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