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Pence twice declines to say he'll support Trump if he wins GOP presidential nomination

Former Vice President Mike Pence would not say whether he would support former President Donald Trump if he wins the Republican nomination for the presidency in 2024, he told CBS News political correspondent Caitlin Huey-Burns Tuesday. While Pence still touts the Trump administration's accomplishments and says he has not reached a decision on whether he should run for president, Pence said he believes the American people "want to see us get back to the kind of civility in politics that the American people show each other every day."

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Chicago mayor loses reelection bid

Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot lost in her attempt to secure a second term, failing to finish in the top two spots in Tuesday’s election. The candidates who did will square off in an April runoff. Millions of Americans will lose emergency food relief Wednesday as pandemic-era emergency SNAP benefits are slashed. And Nissan is recalling more than 800,00 SUVs because their key fobs could cause their ignitions to shut off while they’re still in drive.

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Alex Murdaugh double murder trial resuming

Court resumes in South Carolina after defendant Alex Murdaugh took the stand in his own defense for two days. He’s charged with killing his wife and son. If you get health care coverage through Medicaid, you might be one of 14 million Americans at risk of losing that coverage over the next year because states are set to resume checking everyone's eligibility. And “Everything Everywhere All at Once” won nearly everything at the SAG Awards.

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