After the Nashville school shooting, 2024 GOP presidential candidate Nikki Haley told New Hampshire voters she is against gun control legislation.
Author: Ken Tran, USA TODAY
TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew testifies before Congress as it floats a ban: Live updates
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Fox News producer sues network, alleging sexism and coerced misleading testimony in lawsuit
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Congress returns to SVB fallout, Putin and Xi Jinping meet, more: Week ahead in politics
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Florida GOP bill would ban girls from talking about their periods in school
The Florida Republicans’ bill would ban discussion of reproductive health in school, which includes banning girls from talking about their periods.
Warren: Powell ‘took a flamethrower’ to bank regulations leading up to SVB collapse
Sen. Elizabeth Warren took to Sunday’s political talk shows to slam Fed chair Jerome Powell over Silicon Valley Bank and Trump-era bank deregulations.
Who is Janet Yellen? What to know about the Treasury Secretary and Silicon Valley Bank
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GOP 2024: Which Republicans are running for president? Who has yet to announce? Who’s considering?
The field for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination is heating up. Here is who has announced and who is considering a run for the White House.
South Carolina GOP lawmakers consider death penalty for people who have abortions
South Carolina Republicans are considering a bill that would make a person who has an abortion eligible for the death penalty.