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Marjorie Taylor Greene Demands Georgia Republican Resign

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A judge found that Brian Pritchard, the first vice chairman of the Georgia Republican Party, voted illegally in nine elections.

Map Shows Eight States Bracing for Snow on Easter Sunday

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Up to 2 feet of snow could fall in some areas.

Charlie Kirk Raises Alarm That Donald Trump Could Lose the Election

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A massive Democratic fundraising event is causing influential conservatives to realign their messaging on Joe Biden, Donald Trump and the November election.

Hong Kong Security Law Endangers Religious Freedom | Opinion

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The Chinese government's attack on the religious freedom of Catholic priests and the laity in Hong Kong is unmistakable.

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Hamas Praises Iran's Role in 'World War' Over Gaza

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"Up until now, the Resistance forces and the people of Gaza are the winners in the battlefield," Iran's supreme leader said.

Utilities Can Meet Growing Power Demand Without Fossil Fuels | Opinion

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Several of America's utilities are warning that red lights are flashing across America's power grids.

Judge McAfee's Behavior During Trump Hearing Leaves Analysts in the Dark

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The judge heard arguments about tossing the Georgia indictment against Trump on Thursday, but revealed little about how he will rule.

Woman Requests Very Specific Haircut, Can't Believe What She Gets

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The woman showed her hairstylist an inspiration picture, but left the salon far from satisfied.

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Donald Trump Supporters Impersonated Georgia Officials, Prosecutor Tells Court

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Trump "lied over and over and over again," Georgia prosecutor says in court.

'Cattle Country' Hit With Bird Flu Outbreak

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Cows have tested positive for bird flu on two Texan dairy farms.

Mike Johnson Reveals Next Step in Mayorkas Impeachment

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Johnson announced that the House was planning to send impeachment articles against Mayorkas to the Senate on April 10.

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Republican Warns About Chinese Spies Near Military Bases

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"I'm working to close loopholes that allow any further espionage," Sen. Joni Ernst told Newsweek about Chinese nationals in Guam.

Donald Trump Bible Is 'Spit in the Face' of Christians: Rev. Al Sharpton

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Al Sharpton, a minister and civil rights activist, called Trump's sale of God Bless the USA Bibles during Holy Week offensive.

Sage Steele Says Candace Owens Will Be 'Just Fine' After Daily Wire Firing

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"I noticed her many years ago, I think when everybody else did, and she's a brilliant woman," Steele told Newsweek of Owens.

Stormy Daniels Case Could Help Donald Trump in Florida

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Trump seeks another delay in his classified documents case because it clashes with his Stormy Daniels trial dates in New York.

Fact Check: Did Trump Reveal Judge's Daughter's Name on Social Media?

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A social media post claims that Donald Trump, who was put under a gag order, named Judge Juan Merchan's daughter on Truth Social.

Ron DeSantis Just Changed Wine in Florida

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The Florida governor signed a law on Thursday that will expand maximum allowable capacity for wine bottles.

Prince Harry's PDA Moment With Meghan Markle Caught on Camera

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"He will always cover her back!" a fan wrote about a new viral TikTok video of Harry and Meghan.

Ukraine Is Now 'Holy War,' Russian Church Declares

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The Russian Orthodox Church said that the war in Ukraine is "defending the single spiritual space of Holy Russia."

Fani Willis Team Relies on Judge Chutkan to Stop Donald Trump

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Georgia prosecutors argued that the D.C judge had already ruled on the First Amendment arguments being brought by Trump.

Colorado River Study Reveals How Water Is Used

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Researchers found that more than half of the Colorado River's total annual water flow is used on agriculture.

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Sam Bankman-Fried Sentencing: FTX Founder Gets 25 Years in Jail

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The sentencing comes after a high-profile trial where Bankman-Fried was found guilty of fraud, conspiracy, among other charges.

Property Tax Cut for Thousands of Homeowners in One State

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Around 85 percent of Saco, Maine, residents are expected to benefit from proposed property tax cuts.

US Warns Israel Against 'Enormous' Mistake in Gaza

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Bilateral tensions are fraying as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says that victory is "in reach."

Who Is Judge Juan Merchan's Daughter? Trump Attacks 'Super Liberal' Exec

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Hush-money case Judge Juan Merchan's daughter, Loren Merchan, has worked for two progressive marketing firms.

Aileen Cannon's Trump Jury Instructions Could Be Challenged

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The Florida judge's proposed instructions in Trump's classified documents case allow the jury to conclude presidential records are his private property.

Supreme Court Could Discount Mail-in Ballots in 2024 Election

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Pennsylvania appeals court rules undated mail-in ballots don't count in case that could have major November election consequences.

Chihuahua Relegated From Owner's Lap to Car Seat—She's Not Happy About It

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Kymberli Aeschliman told Newsweek 9-month-old Thistle is "always" on her lap, so she expected a "dramatic" reaction to the car seat.

George Washington's Descendants Identified in DNA Study of Unmarked Remains

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The method used in the research could help identify the remains of service members lost around the world in past conflicts.

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Florida Coast Hit by 4,000 Lightning Strikes in 15 Minutes—'Absolutely Nuts'

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A total of 3,946 lightning strikes were recorded in the Gulf of Mexico west of the cities of Naples and Fort Myers on Wednesday.