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Georgia Gov. Kemp urges Republicans to move on from election fraud claims: ‘2020 is ancient history’

Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp on Saturday urged his fellow Republicans to move on from the 2020 presidential election, offering a thinly veiled dig at former President Donald Trump and his continued election grievances.

600-plus inmates to be transferred as Fulton County, Georgia, jail deals with overcrowding and outbreak of bedbugs and vermin

Fulton County, Georgia, Sheriff Patrick “Pat” Labat on Friday announced measures “to address an outbreak of infectious illnesses” at the county jail — including moving more than 600 inmates to other counties, a statement said.

Battle over delta-8 is heating up nationally. Here’s what to know about the ‘diet weed.’

Delta-8, the hemp industry’s new it-product, is challenging state lawmakers because it’s legal federally but can get users “high.”

     

Montana lawmakers vote to completely ban TikTok in the state

Montana became the first US state on Friday to pass legislation banning TikTok on all personal devices, sending a bill to Gov. Greg Gianforte prohibiting TikTok from operating within state lines and barring app stores from offering TikTok for downloads.

Still haven’t filed your taxes? Here’s what you need to know

So far this tax season, the IRS has received more than 90 million income tax returns for 2022.

Behold the stuffed-crust bagel

In the 1990s, Pizza Hut unveiled an important cheese-in-bread innovation, the stuffed crust pizza. Now, Philadelphia cream cheese and H&H Bagels, a New York City-based bagel shop, are trying to please the carbohydrate- and dairy-loving communities with…

Clarence Thomas failed to disclose 2014 real estate deal with GOP megadonor, ProPublica report finds

• Thomas revelation of gifts fits a broader pattern of financial nondisclosure from the Supreme Court

DeSantis, on cusp of presidential campaign, defies national abortion sentiments with signing of six-week ban

Floridians woke up Friday morning to discover Gov. Ron DeSantis had signed into law a six-week abortion ban overnight, meeting behind closed doors with a select group of invited guests to give final approval to a bill that had just passed the state leg…

Leaked Pentagon documents live updates: What are the charges Jack Teixeira is facing?

Leaked Pentagon documents had classified information about the Ukraine war. Air National Guardsman Jack Teixeira was in court to face charges Friday.

     

18,000 cows – enough to cover 26 football fields – killed in devastating Texas dairy farm fire

The 18,000 dead cows could represent the most cattle killed in a single incident ever in the United States.

     

Fort Lauderdale rain likely ‘worse than what we would see in a hurricane’: Updates on airport, flood warnings

Travel was set to resume Friday at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport after heavy rain and flooding drenched South Florida.

     

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