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New York AG Letitia James Booed, Heckled with 'Trump' Chants at FDNY Ceremony
New York Attorney General Letitia James faced a hostile reception during her speech at an FDNY promotion ceremony on Thursday, as the crowd booed and chanted "Trump" in support of the former president. 
New York Attorney General Letitia James faced a hostile reception during her speech at an FDNY promotion ceremony on Thursday, as the crowd booed and chanted "Trump" in support of the former president. -
Former Friend Explains Why Melania Trump Skipped Donald's Victory Party, Continued Absence Becomes Husband's PR Challenge
Melania Trump's conspicuous absence from her husband Donald Trump's Super Tuesday victory speech has fueled rumors of marital issues between the former first couple. However, Stephanie Winston Wolkoff, a former close friend of Melania's, has shed light on the real reason behind the 53-year-old's no-show at the celebratory event held at Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach, Florida. 
Melania Trump's conspicuous absence from her husband Donald Trump's Super Tuesday victory speech has fueled rumors of marital issues between the former first couple. However, Stephanie Winston Wolkoff, a former close friend of Melania's, has shed light on the real reason behind the 53-year-old's no-show at the celebratory event held at Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach, Florida. -
Alabama IVF Clinics Resume Services Under New Law
Some in vitro fertilization (IVF) providers in Alabama are resuming services on Thursday, just one day after Governor Kay Ivey signed a bill into law aimed at protecting IVF patients and providers from legal liability imposed by a recent controversial state Supreme Court ruling. 
Some in vitro fertilization (IVF) providers in Alabama are resuming services on Thursday, just one day after Governor Kay Ivey signed a bill into law aimed at protecting IVF patients and providers from legal liability imposed by a recent controversial state Supreme Court ruling. -
U.S. Layoffs Surge to Highest February Level Since 2009, According to Challenger Report
Layoff announcements in the United States reached their highest level for the month of February since the global financial crisis, according to a report released by outplacement firm Challenger, Gray & Christmas on Thursday. 
Layoff announcements in the United States reached their highest level for the month of February since the global financial crisis, according to a report released by outplacement firm Challenger, Gray & Christmas on Thursday. -
Alabama Governor Signs IVF Protection Bill into Law, but Experts Warn More Work Needed
Alabama Governor Kay Ivey signed a bill into law late Wednesday aimed at protecting in vitro fertilization (IVF) patients and providers from legal liability, following an unprecedented state Supreme Court ruling last month that threw the future of fertility care in the state into turmoil. 
Alabama Governor Kay Ivey signed a bill into law late Wednesday aimed at protecting in vitro fertilization (IVF) patients and providers from legal liability, following an unprecedented state Supreme Court ruling last month that threw the future of fertility care in the state into turmoil. -
DA Fani Willis Met with VP Kamala Harris Before Indicting Trump, Lawyer Reveals
Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis met with Vice President Kamala Harris months before indicting former President Donald Trump in his election interference case, according to a lawyer who shared White House records during a Georgia Senate hearing. 
Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis met with Vice President Kamala Harris months before indicting former President Donald Trump in his election interference case, according to a lawyer who shared White House records during a Georgia Senate hearing. -
Hillary Clinton Slams 'Dangerous' Donald Trump as 'Barely Making Sense'
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has called on voters to accept the reality of President Joe Biden's age and re-elect him in the 2024 election to save democracy from former President Donald Trump, whom she labeled as "dangerous" and "barely making sense when he talks." 
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has called on voters to accept the reality of President Joe Biden's age and re-elect him in the 2024 election to save democracy from former President Donald Trump, whom she labeled as "dangerous" and "barely making sense when he talks." -
Hillary Clinton Urges Voters to Overlook Biden's Age, Prioritize Saving Democracy from Trump
In a recent interview on "Mornings with Zerlina," former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton acknowledged that President Joe Biden, 81, is "old" but urged voters to re-elect him anyway to save democracy from former President Donald Trump. Clinton's candid remarks come amidst growing concerns about the president's age and mental fitness for office. 
In a recent interview on "Mornings with Zerlina," former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton acknowledged that President Joe Biden, 81, is "old" but urged voters to re-elect him anyway to save democracy from former President Donald Trump. Clinton's candid remarks come amidst growing concerns about the president's age and mental fitness for office. -
US Senate Bill Challenges Chinese Biotech Titans BGI and WuXi Apptec Over Security Concerns
The U.S. Senate is currently deliberating on a groundbreaking bill that aims to redefine the business landscape for prominent Chinese biotech firms such as BGI and WuXi Apptec. 
The U.S. Senate is currently deliberating on a groundbreaking bill that aims to redefine the business landscape for prominent Chinese biotech firms such as BGI and WuXi Apptec. -
Nikki Haley to Exit GOP Race After Super Tuesday Rout, Ceding Nomination Path to Donald Trump
Nikki Haley is expected to end her campaign for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination on Wednesday, according to people familiar with her plans, following a poor showing on Super Tuesday that leaves Donald Trump as the last major candidate remaining in the race. 
Nikki Haley is expected to end her campaign for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination on Wednesday, according to people familiar with her plans, following a poor showing on Super Tuesday that leaves Donald Trump as the last major candidate remaining in the race.