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Trump-Vance ticket sets first joint appearance for Saturday in Michigan
And so it starts: Former President Donald Trump and vice presidential nominee J.D. Vance will deliver remarks at a 5 p.m. Saturday rally in Grand Rapids, Michigan, according to their campaign.
Man arrested at Florida Walgreens after waiting five hours in bathroom for store to close
Police in New Smyrna Beach, Florida, arrested a man this week they say waited in a bathroom at a local Walgreens or five hours so he could gorge on snacks and smokes for free.
Reports find that Biden executive action added more to national debt, but Trump outspent Democrat
A series of reports found that President Biden has spent more with executive actions than did former President Donald Trump, but the Republican vastly outspent his successor during his term.
Biden tests positive for COVID amid Schiff's call to drop out, as more voters sour on president
President Biden testified positive for COVID on Wednesday, a new setback for the 81-year-old embattled president on the same day that a prominent Democratic lawmaker joined the chorus for Mr. Biden to quit his reelection campaign, and polling showed more voters abandoning him.
Biden to start illegal immigrant spouses amnesty Aug. 19
Immigrants who are in the U.S. illegally may qualify for President Biden's new deportation amnesty by dint of their marriage to U.S. citizens will be able to apply for the program on Aug. 19, the government said Wednesday.
RNC by the numbers: 50,000 attendees, 100,000 balloons, $200 million impact on Milwaukee
The Republican National Convention welcomed 50,000 guests in Milwaukee, including the delegates who nominated Donald Trump and J.D. Vance as the party's president and vice president candidates.
Founder of D.C. nonprofit for homeless LGBTQ+ youth pleads guilty to diverting COVID relief money
The founder of a D.C. nonprofit group intended to house homeless LGBTQ+ youth and immigrants pleaded guilty to wire fraud Wednesday for moving COVID-19 relief money to private offshore accounts.
With Biden's future in doubt, GOP convention zeroes in on Kamala Harris
Anne Funder, whose son died from fentanyl, is angry at top Democrats, including President Biden and California Gov. Gavin Newsom. But she expressed a particular disdain for Vice President Kamala Harris. She wasn't the only one.
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