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A lawsuit from the New York attorney general is the latest legal headache for former President Trump and arguably the most personal, as it targets both his business and his image as a skilled dealmaker. The lawsuit has triggered a furious response from Trump, but many Republicans think it could ultimately solidify Republican support as he mulls whether to run for president in 2024. |
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President Biden's statement this week that it "remains to be seen" if he'll run for reelection has prompted more Democratic chatter about whether they'll have a different candidate for the White House in 2024. |
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Former Rep. Denver Riggleman (R-Va.), who staffed the Jan. 6 Committee until April, said that the White House switchboard connected with the phone of a rioter at the U.S. Capitol during the insurrection. | |
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Some Republican senators are privately expressing misgivings over Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis's (R) provocative decision to ship migrants from Texas to liberal enclaves such as Martha's Vineyard. |
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MONONGAHELA, Pa. — The sprint to Election Day is fully underway, but House Republicans are looking past November and eyeing what they'll do in the likely event of winning a majority in the upper chamber. |
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Rep. Adam Kinzinger (R-Ill.) slammed House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) on Friday over his "Commitment to America" plan, saying that it was "an opportunity squandered" by his choice to "bow" to the "MAGA" wing of the GOP for his political gain. |
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The White House condemned a Friday ruling in Arizona that allowed the state's abortion ban to be enforced, saying that it will set women in the state back "more than a century." |
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Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell said it will be almost impossible for the central bank to beat inflation without hundreds of thousands of Americans losing their jobs. |
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The Biden administration is on the verge of a significant breakthrough in Middle East relations as it quietly pursues an agreement between Israel and Lebanon on territorial maritime borders. | |
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Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi delivered an ominous message on Saturday at the U.N. General Assembly, stating that international efforts to interfere with Taiwan will be "crushed by the wheels of history." |
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BY REAR ADMIRAL (RET.) TIM GALLAUDET, PH.D |
OPINION | The reaction by Russian citizens to President Vladimir Putin's announcement to call up 300,000 military reservists to fight in Ukraine has been nothing short of remarkable. Protests have erupted across the country and more than 1,300 people have been detained during anti-war demonstrations. An astonishing exodus of conscription-age men has commenced, with flights from Russia selling out at incredibly inflated prices, and miles-long lines of cars forming at multiple exit points along the borders. This follows Ukraine's stunning successes in the east that saw Russian soldiers deserting their positions and equipment and left some in the Russian media to openly question the war for the first time. Clearly, the Kremlin's claim to the concept of Russian patriotism are less than credible. |
OPINION | With our health systems strained by the concurrent outbreaks of monkeypox, polio and COVID-19, chronic diseases are not receiving the attention they deserve. But as we continue to face ongoing infectious disease threats, we need to build resilient health systems that are equipped to face both public health emergencies and ongoing population health challenges. |
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BY DAN BALZ, EMILY GUSKIN AND SCOTT CLEMENT |
The fight for control of Congress is an intense one, as Republicans hold significant advantages in the most competitive House seats. But the GOP edge is being tempered by energy among Democrats over abortion rights. |
As Tropical Storm Ian barrels towards Florida – potentially strengthening to a Category 4 hurricane before slamming the state later this week – residents are preparing for what could be the Sunshine State's first major hurricane in four years. |
North Korea fired a ballistic missile towards the sea off its east coast on Sunday, ahead of planned military drills by South Korean and U.S. forces involving an aircraft carrier and a visit to the region by U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris. |
BY KARL RITTER AND HANNA ARHIROVA |
Russian forces launched new strikes on Ukrainian cities Saturday as Kremlin-orchestrated votes took place in four occupied regions to create a pretext for their annexation by Moscow. |
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