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Pay-as-you-hate service was temporarily suspended as Twitter was inundated with fake accounts. But extremists were still on Friday with "verification."
CNN's Chris Wallace, meanwhile, chides winning-obsessed party, saying it only now has the courage to finally break with "loser" Trump.
Colorado becomes the second state, after Oregon, to vote to establish a regulated system for substances like psilocybin and psilocin.
“I’ll be like ‘yeah this is my emotional support animal’ and it’s just a cat who actively works to make my life more difficult”
Even if Republicans could distance themselves from their most visible icon, they'd still be out of sync with Americans on major issues.
The envelope had reportedly been sent to the GOP gubernatorial candidate's Arizona campaign headquarters.
James Gray's film, a look at race and privilege through the narrow lens of a young white boy, becomes a tougher and tougher pill to swallow as it goes on.
A career police officer and sheriff in Las Vegas who was endorsed by former President Donald Trump has been elected governor in Nevada.
Adrian Fontes is projected to beat Mark Finchem, who led efforts to overturn the 2020 election and suggested he wouldn't certify a Democratic win in 2024.
The court’s election law decisions favored Republican political interests across the board.
“For You and Only You: A Joe Goldberg Novel” releases on April 25, 2023.
With control of the U.S. Senate on the line, Nevada’s protracted ballot count is grinding through a fourth day.

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