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Tensions between Donald Trump and evangelical leaders have spilled into public view, posing a potential threat to the former president's election chances in 2024. |
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Former President Trump suffered yet another legal setback on Thursday, when a U.S. district judge ordered him and his lead attorney to pay almost $1 million in costs and fees to numerous defendants, including Hillary Clinton, after a Trump suit the judge found to be without merit. The stark finding appears to have had an instant result — a rare Trump retreat on a related matter. |
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BY BROOKE MIGDON AND CHEYANNE M. DANIELS |
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) is facing criticism after his administration rejected an Advanced Placement African American Studies course from being taught in Florida schools, the latest curriculum-related action by the governor to draw fierce backlash. |
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The White House on Friday called it "incomprehensible" for Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) to block a new Advanced Placement (AP) course for high school students on African American studies. |
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President Biden's approval rating remains underwater as the president prepares for an anticipated reelection bid, according to a new Harvard CAPS-Harris Poll survey released Friday exclusively to The Hill. |
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Former President Trump is the clear favorite to win the 2024 Republican presidential nod, despite Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis's (R) swelling national profile, according to a new Harvard CAPS-Harris Poll survey released exclusively to The Hill. |
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Former President Trump on Friday urged Republicans in Congress not to cut "a single penny" from Medicare or Social Security, a notable warning as some GOP lawmakers prepare to use the debt ceiling debate as leverage to try to secure spending cuts. |
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House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) is pressing for Democrats to come to the bargaining table and begin negotiations to address the nation's debt limit, as he faces pressures within his party to make good on significant fiscal reform. |
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BY EMILY BROOKS AND MYCHAEL SCHNELL |
Rep. George Santos (R-N.Y.) is getting an icy reception from colleagues in the House GOP even as he receives committee assignments and continues to serve his constituents on Long Island. |
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BY RAJIV VINNAKOTA AND LOUISE DUBÉ |
OPINION | Buried in the year-end omnibus spending bill, Congress delivered a significant, new investment in civics education that will help cultivate the next generation of engaged citizens and strengthen American democracy. |
OPINION | For quite different reasons, both Republicans and Democrats are unhappy with Attorney General Merrick Garland for his decision to appoint special counsels to investigate possible criminal mishandling of classified documents by current and former presidents. He deserves considerable sympathy for his current conundrum, which is largely not of his own making. |
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Last summer, a Mississippi woman sought an abortion after, she said, a friend had raped her. Her state prohibits most abortions but allows them for rape victims. Yet she could not find a doctor to provide one. |
BY SIOBHÁN O'GRADY AND ANASTACIA GALOUCHKA |
DNIPRO, Ukraine — For the better part of three days, the relatives of the missing stood watch outside, in freezing cold, hoping for miracles. |
Germany failed to reach agreement with its key Western allies on sending Leopard 2 tanks to Ukraine, despite growing pressure from NATO and Kyiv to step up its military aid ahead of a potential Russian spring offensive. |
BY LIZ ESSLEY WHYTE, DAVE MICHAELS AND JESSE NEWMAN |
The Justice Department is investigating conduct at the Abbott Laboratories infant-formula plant in Sturgis, Mich., that led to its shutdown last year and worsened a nationwide formula shortage, people familiar with the matter said. |
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