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    Florida Republican gubernatorial candidate Ron DeSantis greets the crowd as he takes the stage for his Jacksonville campaign rally.
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    Florida lawmakers considering several education-related bills

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    Former University of Kentucky swimmer Riley Gaines speaks during a rally on Jan. 12, 2023, outside of the NCAA Convention in San Antonio.
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    An undated photo provided by the Energy Department shows crude oil pipes at the Bryan Mound site near Freeport, Texas. The U.S. emergency fuel tank _ the Strategic Petroleum Reserve _ is almost full for the first time since its creation about 30 years ago. The most obvious significance is that it gives the country a larger energy-security blanket than ever for the economy in the event of a future supply disruption. And the federal budget will get a small boost as oil companies resume paying royalties in cash, not oil, for operating on government lands. But the stockpiling of 700 million barrels of oil, which is scheduled for completion by the end of August, also could bring some immediate relief to the global energy market.
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    House Freedom Caucus bills would reduce deficit by $1 trillion over decade

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    Former President Donald Trump was arraigned in New York Tuesday on 34 felony counts of falsifying business records, but the largest blow to his hopes of reclaiming the White House might have occurred nearly 1,000 miles away in Wisconsin where liberals secured a majority on the state's Supreme Court for the first time in 15 years.
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