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Former President Trump is doing something shocking — he's running a campaign that is starting to look quite conventional.
This week alone, Trump has issued several policy proposals. He has announced the hiring of seasoned senior staff in the first-caucus state of Iowa. And he has visited East Palestine, Ohio in the wake of the Feb. 3 train derailment, using the power of his former office to intensify the spotlight on residents — and on himself. |
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Former Vice President Mike Pence told NBC News that he believes that by spring his "family expects to have a very clear sense of [their] calling," hinting at an announcement for a 2024 election bid.
He also took aim at former President Trump, telling NBC that "the times call for different leadership, and I'm confident we'll have better choices than my old running mate come 2024." |
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Former Vice President Mike Pence on Friday warned that it would be "wrong" to think Russian President Vladimir Putin would stop at trying to take control of Ukraine, a direct break with comments made by Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R). |
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Russia's invasion of Ukraine one year ago marked the beginning of the deadliest war in Europe since World War II and heightened U.S.-Russia tensions to a level not seen since the Cold War. Here are answers to five common questions about the ongoing war. |
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Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) is charging ahead with his plan to create a bipartisan House task force designed to lay out ground rules for booting lawmakers from their committee seats, the Speaker's office confirmed Friday. |
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House Republicans are launching a probe of Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg's response to the derailment of a train carrying hazardous materials in East Palestine, Ohio, marking the latest spark to partisan tensions surrounding the incident.
In a new letter to Buttigieg on Friday, 21 Republicans on the House Oversight and Reform Committee said they were concerned. |
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Republican lawmakers on Friday requested the co-chairs of President Biden's Supreme Court commission turn over a trove of documents related to their work. "While the Commission's work has concluded, questions remain about the Commission's work, deliberations, and true purpose," the lawmakers wrote in a letter. |
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An extensive legal battle is brewing after the Biden administration declined to veto an International Trade Commission (ITC) import ban on the Apple Watch. The ITC ruled in December that Apple infringed on wearable heart monitoring technology patented by California startup AliveCor. |
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Nebraska state Sen. Machaela Cavanaugh (D) on Thursday pledged to filibuster every bill on the state's legislative agenda this session if two Republican-backed bills seeking to ban both abortion and gender-affirming health care for transgender youth are not immediately withdrawn. |
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BY SCOTT PULSIPHER AND MICHELLE DIMINO |
OPINION | The Supreme Court is poised to consider President Biden's student loan cancellation plan next week. No matter the decision, the U.S. higher education system is at an indisputable breaking point, and its future hinges on what the government and postsecondary institutions do next. |
BY ELIZABETH HOFFMAN AND CONOR M. SAVOY | OPINION | President Biden made a surprise visit to Kyiv on Monday, where he announced an additional $450 million in U.S. security assistance to support Ukraine. Simultaneously, there have been increased calls for greater oversight of U.S. aid. Given the volumes of U.S. assistance provided to date — Congress has appropriated $113 billion Since February 2022 — and corruption concerns in Ukraine, this is not unreasonable. |
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BY ERIN BANCO, GARRETT M. GRAFF, LARA SELIGMAN, NAHAL TOOSI AND ALEXANDER WARD |
The Russian invasion of Ukraine exactly a year ago was as shocking as it was clearly foreseen. The merciless bombardment of Ukrainian cities, the hundreds of thousands of troops and scores of tanks that rumbled across the border on Feb. 24, 2022, followed months of rising tension and concern, and provided perhaps the biggest foreign policy test yet for the Biden administration. |
BY MARY ILYUSHINA AND KSENIA IVANOVA |
To avoid the authorities, thousands of displaced Ukrainians in Russia are relying on a discreet network of unofficial volunteers — a sort of Slavic echo of the Underground Railroad — working to bring war refugees through Russia to safety in Europe. |
BY KATELYN POLANTZ, PAULA REID AND JEREMY HERB |
The Justice Department wants to know how a box containing a handful of classified records scattered among copies of presidential schedules turned up at Mar-a-Lago late last year, well after several rounds of searches of the property by federal agents and aides to former President Donald Trump, according to people familiar with the matter. |
EAST PALESTINE, Ohio — As Donald J. Trump criticized the federal response to the train derailment that has shaken this Ohio town, there was one leader in Washington he praised repeatedly — the man he helped propel to Congress, Senator J.D. Vance. |
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