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Following Tim Wall's withdrawal from the Minnesota governor's race and his promise to never run for elected office again, a prior presidential candidate has thrown her hat into the ring.
Democratic Senator Amy Klobuchar announced her bid to lead the embattled state Thursday morning.
The Cook Political Report ranks the governor's race as likely Democrat.
If Klobuchar wins, she would be able to appoint her interim replacement until a special election is held.
Minnesota's second Senate seat is already hotly contested with the retirement of Democratic Senator Tina Smith.
That contest is also currently ranked as likely Democrat, but it's caught the attention of the National Republican Senatorial Committee, which is backing sports reporter Michelle Tafoya in that race.
A Minnesota man allegedly attempted to spring Luigi Mangione from prison by posing as an FBI agent.
Daily Wire reporter Tim Pierce has more.
Protesters clashed with law enforcement outside an ICE facility in Texas, following a viral photo of a five-year-old boy who's being detained with his father.
Daily Wire reporter Zach Jewell has the details.
Google has filed a federal lawsuit that could bring down a massive Chinese hacking scheme.
Daily Wire culture reporter Megan Basham explains.
Over 100,000 homes and businesses in the Nashville area, including mine, by the way, are still without power after winter storm Fern slammed the city with ice over the weekend.
Daily Wire senior editor Joel Needler has the story.
A Waymo autonomous vehicle struck a child near Santa Monica, California this past Friday, prompting an investigation into the safety of AI-driven vehicles.
Officials say a child ran out from behind a double-parked SUV in the street where the Waymo vehicle recognized the child and slowed to six miles an hour just before impact.
The victim, who was not identified, then walked to the sidewalk while Waymo called 911.
The company, part of Alphabet, is seeing intense scrutiny as operations expand across the United States.
They claim to have given over 15 million rides in the past year while also reducing injury-causing crashes by 81%.