The possibility of a crowded GOP presidential primary in 2024 has grown likelier in recent days following reports that former U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. Nikki Haley is gearing up to officially announce a White House bid later this month. Here's a look at eight Republicans likely to challenge Trump in 2024. |
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BY KARL EVERS-HILLSTROM AND SYLVAN LANE |
A recent wave of surprisingly solid economic data reveals that the U.S. economy is in a far stronger position than most economists expected. Friday's stunning jobs report, coupled with a surprising jump in job openings, has forced experts to recalibrate their expectations for an economy being slowed by the Federal Reserve's interest rate hikes. |
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) on Friday proposed major changes to school lunches in an attempt to make the meals healthier, with particular emphasis on reducing sugar and salt. |
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BY LAURA KELLY AND BRAD DRESS |
Tensions between the U.S. and China are on the rise again after the discovery of what the Biden administration is describing as a sophisticated Chinese espionage tool flying over the United States. |
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Sen. Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) is calling for the Senate Homeland Security Committee to investigate what he says is the Biden administration's "baffling response" to a Chinese surveillance balloon that floated over U.S. missile installations in Montana, triggering alarms at the Pentagon. |
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President Biden on Friday evening slammed Republicans at a Democratic National Committee event in Philadelphia that appeared very much like a presidential campaign event, but the president has not officially announced his re-election bid. |
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Rep. Victoria Spartz (R-Ind.) on Friday announced she will not run for Congress in 2024, retiring from the House and passing on a bid for Indiana's open Senate seat. |
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The House Judiciary Committee fired off its first subpoenas under the leadership of Chair Jim Jordan (R-Ohio), targeting a trio of Biden administration officials including Attorney General Merrick Garland over a short-lived memo dealing with threats against school board members. |
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A new U.S. weapons package for Ukraine worth nearly $2.2 billion will for the first time include a longer-range missile, the Pentagon announced Friday. The Boeing-made ground-launched small diameter bomb, a bomb-tipped rocket with a range of 90 miles, is included as part of a $1.75 billion Ukraine Security Assistance Initiative package. |
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OPINION | Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, children's hospitals and health systems across the United States found themselves stretched thin. While the pandemic played a major part, we also saw a continuing crisis — a surge in emergency room visits of youth experience mental health emergencies, ranging from anxiety attacks to attempted suicides. |
OPINION | I'm not suggesting anarchy is imminent or our governmental structures are collapsing but there are warning signs that should be heeded for our nation to cope with the enormous challenges facing America at home, and throughout the world, effectively. Not only is there bitter partisanship between the parties there are also bitter divisions within them. |
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BY NICHOLAS BOGEL-BURROUGHS |
The two emergency medical technicians who first arrived to treat Tyre Nichols after he was severely beaten by Memphis police officers did not provide any care for 19 minutes after getting to the scene, a regulatory agency concluded on Friday as it voted to suspend their licenses. |
WASHINGTON—The postponing of Secretary of State Antony Blinken's trip to Beijing after a suspected Chinese surveillance balloon was detected over Montana is fueling a cycle of provocation and retaliation that the U.S. and China are finding hard to break. |
Mark Holmes spent his last 16 months battling Stage 4 non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, undergoing chemotherapy, committing his life story to home video for his kids to one day watch and wondering how he had gone from picture-perfect health to bedbound. When the former Air Force major died at 37 in 2020, he had no idea others from his base had developed the same cancer. |
BY HAYLEY SMITH, IAN JAMES |
It's a crisis nearly 100 years in the making: Seven states — all reliant on a single mighty river as a vital source of water — failed to reach an agreement this week on how best to reduce their use of supplies from the rapidly shrinking Colorado River. |
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