President Joe Biden mourned a racially motivated shooting in Jacksonville, Florida, saying “hate must have no safe harbor” in the United States.
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Donald Trump’s campaign says he has raised more than $7 million since Georgia arrest
Former President Donald Trump’s campaign said it has raised $7.1 million since Thursday, when he was arrested in Georgia on 2020 election charges.
Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter’s grandson says ‘it’s clear’ they are ‘in the final chapter’
Former President Jimmy Carter and former first lady Rosalynn Carter’s grandson opened up about the former first couple and their health challenges.
$50 an hour to wait in line? How Trump’s arraignment became a windfall for line-sitting gig workers
Some media outlets used line sitters to access former President Donald Trump’s 2020 election arraignment.
Judge rejects Donald Trump’s $475 million defamation lawsuit against CNN over ‘big lie’ comments
A judge dismissed Donald Trump’s defamation case against CNN, in which the former president alleged the news outlet associated him with Adolf Hitler.
Not off limits? Republicans take aim at Joe Biden over his youngest granddaughter
GOP presidential candidates are defying an unofficial rule in Washington that lawmakers’ families, especially minors, are off limits to conflict.
Not off limits? Republicans take aim at Joe Biden over his youngest granddaughter
GOP presidential candidates are defying an unofficial rule in Washington that lawmakers’ families, especially minors, are off limits to conflict.
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp contacted by federal officials investigating Donald Trump over 2020 election
Special counsel Jack Smith’s team contacted Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp in its investigation into former President Donald Trump.
Georgia court rejects Trump request to bar state from prosecuting him over election dealings
Georgia’s Supreme Court rejected a request from former President Trump to bar officials from prosecuting him over efforts after the 2020 election.
‘Abhorrent’: Groups call Robert F, Kennedy Jr.’s COVID conspiracy theory antisemitic and racist
Organizations advocating for Jewish and Asian people criticized Robert F. Kennedy after he spread a conspiracy theory about the groups and COVID-19.