2024 presidential race heats up in Georgia as Biden and Trump rally ahead of primaries

2024 presidential race heats up in Georgia as Biden and Trump rally ahead of primaries – CBS News Watch CBS News With critical primaries looming, President Biden and former President Donald Trump exchange sharp criticisms in Georgia. Tuesday’s primaries could give each of them enough delegates to win their party’s nominations. View CBS News In

Next Senate Republican Leader Must Work Hand in Glove With Trump: Sen. Tim Scott

‘We need a majority in the Senate that understands putting America first is working with President Trump’ Mr. Scott said. Sen. Tim Scott (R-S.C.) said the next Senate Republican leader should be able to work “hand in glove” with former President Donald Trump. In an appearance on “Sunday Morning Futures” on Fox News, which aired

Hidden Jan. 6 Transcript Revealed, Undermining House Committee’s Claim

White House official says then-President Donald Trump offered 10,000 troops to secure the Capitol. A previously hidden transcript of an interview conducted by a U.S. House of Representatives panel that investigated the Jan. 6, 2021, breach of the U.S. Capitol has been revealed, undermining a committee claim. Anthony Ornato, who was the White House deputy

Biden’s National Science Foundation Spent Millions in Emergency COVID Funds Last Year. The Spending Had Nothing To Do With COVID.

One grant went to a college in Massachusetts to study how floodplains respond to climate change (Drew Angerer/Getty Images) Since January 2023, President Joe Biden’s National Science Foundation (NSF) has spent millions of dollars on grants funded by the American Rescue Plan, Biden’s $1.9 trillion COVID stimulus package. The grants have nothing to do with

Middlebury Students Tried To Host a Vigil for Victims of Oct. 7 Attack. Administrators Told Them To Remove the Word ‘Jewish.’

It was October 10, three days after Hamas had murdered 1,200 Israelis and abducted hundreds more, and Jewish students at Middlebury College were trying to organize a vigil for the victims. They reached out to Middlebury’s dean of students, Derek Doucet, with a draft poster promoting the event, which they invited administrators at the elite