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For Democrats, the national forecast keeps going from bad to worse. Consumer prices are rising. President Biden's approval rating is falling. Mass shootings are endemic. Race relations are strained. Baby formula is scarce. The Democrats' legislative agenda is on the rocks. And party leaders — from the White House to Capitol Hill — have limited power to exact the reforms they consider crucial for righting the listing ship. |
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Senate Majority Leader Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) is walking a tightrope on gun control legislation after two more mass shootings that have shaken the country and angered Democrats frustrated over inaction on guns. |
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As the Supreme Court appears poised to overturn Roe v. Wade, liberals are left wondering what more could have been done to protect it, with some questioning whether it's easier to get Democrats to fight for a particular constitutional right or policy change than to defend one. |
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President Biden urged graduates at the University of Delaware to get involved in public life and be part of the future of the nation during commencement remarks on Saturday. |
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Vice President Harris on Saturday made a surprise address at the funeral for a victim of the Buffalo, N.Y., supermarket shooting, saying such violent acts will not stop America from speaking out. |
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Mass shooting suspects, including the man arrested for the recent Buffalo, N.Y., grocery store massacre, are increasingly invoking the so-called eco-fascist movement, which launders racist and anti-immigrant conspiracy theories through the lens of environmentalism. |
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Republicans are more aggressively asserting themselves within the GOP amid signs that former President Trump's once vise-like grip on the party is starting to weaken. |
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Experts are questioning whether having the U.S. military haul hundreds of thousands of pounds of baby formula from Europe to America can make a dent in the critical shortage. |
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For one hour each week, imprisoned Russian dissident Alexey Navalny is allowed to send and receive messages with the outside world. |
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The U.S. will transfer long-range rocket systems to Ukraine to aid the country's fight against Russia in the Donbas region, officials told multiple outlets. |
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OPINION | When I was 11 years old and living in the small town of New Boston, N.H., a friend and I saw something that was not only never explained, but actually denied. It was the middle of summer and we were walking up Meeting House Hill Road, toward our homes, after buying a couple of sodas at the general store. Suddenly, flying fairly high above us, a pure white, cigar-shaped object zipped across the cloudless blue sky, in complete silence. |
OPINION | Health equity is the key principle to strengthening the delivery of this country's health services. The question — and the opportunity — is whether we can turn health equity from a nice sounding idea to a national achievement.
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| | The United States is facing a widening gap between the scale of gun violence and what America's political leaders can agree are the right responses to the carnage. |
BY ASHLEY PARKER AND MICHAEL SCHERER |
The Senate Republican leader has spent his career working to delay, obstruct or prevent most major firearms restrictions from being approved by Congress. |
BY SIOBHAN HUGHES AND NATALIE ANDREWS |
Party leaders bless Senate discussions after deadly school shooting in Uvalde, Texas. |
The actions — or more notably, the inaction — of a school district police chief and other law enforcement officers have become the center of the investigation into this week's shocking school shooting in Uvalde, Texas. |
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