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Donald Trump speaks outdoors at night wearing a navy blue suit, a bright red tie, and a red hat with the text "MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN." To his right stands Iowa governor candidate Randy Feenstra and former Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem.

Randy Feenstra gets last-minute Trump endorsement as he slips in Iowa governor poll

U.S. Rep. Randy Feenstra (R-IA) received a last-minute endorsement from President Donald Trump on Friday, boosting the congressman’s gubernatorial bid in Iowa as his numbers slipped in a recent poll.
A close-up of Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds, a woman with shoulder-length brown hair looking slightly upward while standing at a microphone. She wears a dark blazer over a vibrant, ruffled red shirt. The background consists of a softly blurred blue backdrop filled with white stars.
Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds signs vape tax that will fund cancer research
Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds signed SF 2480 into law, taxing vapes and nicotine products starting July 2027 to provide $3M annually for pediatric cancer research.
A large crowd gathers at night on a street next to a Minneapolis Fire truck with bright, flashing red and blue emergency lights. People stand on the road, sidewalk, and the porch of a two-story house, with several holding up phones to film.
ICE agent charged in nonfatal north Minneapolis shooting arrested in Texas
The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent who faces charges in Minnesota for shooting a man in the leg during Operation Metro Surge and lying about it was arrested on Friday in Texas, local prosecutors announced.
Mallory McMorrow, Haley Stevens, and Abdul El-Sayed stand behind individual metal lecterns with blue nameplates on a stage. The bright blue backdrop features repeating text and logos for the "2026 Mackinac Policy Conference."
Democratic U.S. Senate candidates spar over AI data centers, AIPAC funding
The regulation of artificial intelligence data centers and funding in the U.S. Senate race from corporate donors and the pro-Israel American lobby took center stage on Thursday as Democratic candidates Abdul El-Sayed, Mallory McMorrow and Haley Stevens squared off for one of the most policy-heavy debates or the primary campaign seasons.

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