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Donald Trump, Marjorie Taylor Greene and Ron DeSantis? The GOP LOVES cartoon villains.

If Cruella de Vil hadn’t been featured in a Disney movie, she’d likely be a hero to present-day Republicans.

     

Just 10 years ago, women were banned from combat. Now, they’re on the front lines, climbing the ranks.

Ten years after the Pentagon repealed the ban on women in ground combat positions, female soldiers have risen in the ranks of frontline units.

     

Three investors on how to protect your portfolio

Wall Street has been hit with a barrage of complex signals about the economy’s health over the past month. From banking turmoil to weakening jobs data to slowing inflation, and now the start of earnings season, investors have remained largely resilient.

What is the healthiest bread? One is best, but your options for a healthy diet are aplenty.

Any bread can be part of a healthy diet, a registered dietitian nutritionist told USA TODAY, but one has added nutrition and helps with a varied diet.
     

EV sales would have to reach almost unimaginable levels to hit Biden target

The administration has unveiled a plan likely to target much higher electric vehicle sales but it’s no sure thing just yet.

     

Politics of expulsion: Did Republicans hand Democrats major win with Tennessee Three vote?

Tennessee Republicans’ vote to expel two young Black Democrats after a gun control protest has energized national Democrats calling for policy change.

     

New York man sentenced to life in prison for ordering murder-for-hire hit on his brother and mob-linked father

A man convicted for ordering a murder-for-hire hit on his brother and father in the Bronx, New York was sentenced to life in prison Friday, federal prosecutors said.

Evacuation orders have been issued after plant fire reignites in Brunswick, Georgia

An evacuation order is in place for those within a half-mile radius of a plant fire that reignited Saturday afternoon in Brunswick, Georgia, according to the Glynn County Board of Commissioners and the mayor of Brunswick.

Train derails and causes forest fire in Rockwood, Maine but officials say no hazardous materials involved

The train cars that derailed near a village in central Maine Saturday and caused a large fire were not carrying hazardous materials, officials said, adding there was no threat to public safety.

Colorado governor signs bills further enshrining rights to abortion and gender-affirming care

Democratic Gov. Jared Polis of Colorado signed a trio of bills Friday that further protect the rights to abortion and gender-affirming services in the state, as access to the so-called abortion pill across the country remains in limbo and some neighbor…

Walmart’s US chief marketing officer stepping down as retailer warns of tough year

Walmart’s chief merchandising officer for its US operations is stepping down from the job as the retailer faces a tougher year ahead, an internal memo shared to US associates Friday said.

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