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What we know about Donald Trump's $454m bond payment deadline
The presumptive Republican presidential nominee has approached more than 30 companies to help him pay the bond
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Kelsey Grammer voices loyalty to Donald Trump as PR shuts down R4 interview
The Frasier star was happy to discuss why he will vote for Donald Trump, but his publicity team ended the interview.
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VideoArizona Republican who backs white nationalism is censured
The Arizona Senate voted Tuesday to censure Republican Wendy Rogers, whose embrace of white nationalism and calls for violence drew bipartisan condemnation.
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VideoAlexander Vindman connects Jan. 6 insurrection to efforts to silence impeachment testimony
Retired Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman, whose role as a whistleblower spurred the first impeachment inquiry into former President Donald Trump in 2019, tells Yahoo News that he sees a direct connection between efforts by the Trump White House to discredit his testimony and the Jan. 6 Capitol riot. According to a lawsuit filed by Vindman against several associates of the former president, the former National Security Council Director for European Affairs faced unlawful retaliation for his role in the
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Video‘Stop counting us out’: Louisiana Senate candidate Gary Chambers puts critics on notice
After going viral on social media last month for smoking marijuana in the first ad of his U.S. Senate campaign, Baton Rouge native Gary Chambers Jr. is planning to introduce himself and his policy platform across the state.
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VideoFederal judge halts Noem's abortion pill restriction rule
U.S. District Judge Karen Schreier has temporarily stopped a South Dakota rule from taking effect that would have made the state one of the hardest places in the U.S. to get abortion pills.
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VideoHip Hop Caucus bridges music and culture to shape politics
Hip-hop, the most dominant music genre on the U.S. Billboard charts over the last four years, is now increasingly entering the political fray. Through the self-proclaimed “political arm” of the category, the Hip Hop Caucus, artists and activists alike are coming together over their shared love of culture to engage young people in key states before the midterm elections.