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Former United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley this week became the second major Republican candidate for president in 2024, joining former President Trump in a field that is sure to grow. Other potential candidates, including former Vice President Mike Pence and former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, are hinting that they could also declare soon. |
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Former President Trump leads President Biden and Vice President Harris in hypothetical 2024 match-ups, according to a new Harvard CAPS-Harris Poll survey released Friday exclusively to The Hill. |
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BY DOMINICK MASTRANGELO AND ZACH SCHONFELD |
A filing in Delaware state court by Dominion Voting Systems as part of the company's blockbuster lawsuit against Fox News and its parent company contains never-before-revealed vignettes from inside the network in the days that followed the 2020 election. |
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BY EMILY BROOKS AND RACHEL FRAZIN |
Lawmakers are doling out blame and demanding answers on the train derailment in Ohio. Legislators from both parties are expressing frustration and asking for more to be done, though Republicans in particular have put Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg directly in the hot seat. |
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The Federal Emergency Management Agency will deploy federal resources to the site of a train derailment in Ohio, Gov. Mike DeWine (R) announced Friday evening after saying earlier this week that the agency had deemed the state ineligible. |
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The United States has called off the search for two unidentified flying objects that were respectively shot down over Alaska and Lake Huron last week. A U.S. official said conditions made locating the two objects too difficult despite trying to find them for days, according to reports. |
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A former federal judge — who served as an informal adviser to former Vice President Pence — raised doubts about Pence's reasoning for opposing a subpoena to testify about the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol. |
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Health insurance sign-ups through the Affordable Care Act (ACA) jumped by nearly 2 million during the most recent enrollment period, which ended in mid-January, totaling 16.3 million people. The gains suggest the program known as Obamacare is going strong, despite repeated efforts by Republicans to kill it. |
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President Biden on Friday swiped at Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) over recent comments in which the governor and potential 2024 presidential candidate floated somehow replacing Advancement Placement (AP) classes in his state. |
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OPINION | What's so bad about George Santos anyway? Sure, he won a seat in New York's 3rd Congressional District by lying to the electorate about his qualifications for office. And sure, it was more than just embellishment... Still, he won his seat decisively by some 21,000 votes, a great margin than Joe Biden had over Trump in Georgia. |
OPINION | The U.S. faces a critical juncture for the decarbonization of its transportation system. Will zero emissions transportation be an electrified status quo, with ever more massive electric SUVs stuck in traffic on highways connecting sprawling metropolitan regions? Or will it diverge from car dependency to take the form of e-bikes and e-buses zipping around denser, more walkable cities and suburbs? |
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BY MANU RAJU AND EDWARD-ISAAC DOVERE |
Sen. Joe Manchin, torn over whether to run for reelection, says he's "given everything I possibly can" over four decades of holding public office. Sen. Jon Tester is close to making his final decision on a 2024 bid and concedes there's a risk of his seat flipping next year. |
BY ANDREA SALCEDO, SCOTT DANCE AND ANNA PHILLIPS |
EAST PALESTINE, Ohio — It was an emergency decision that unleashed a gigantic black cloud over this Ohio town and deep into Pennsylvania. On Feb. 6, officials authorized a "controlled release" and burn-off of hazardous chemicals from derailed train cars to avoid what they said could be a potential catastrophic explosion. |
BY SHERYL GAY STOLBERG AND ELLEN BARRY |
Lynn Rivers, a Democrat from Michigan, opened up about her diagnosis with bipolar disorder during a radio call-in show when she first ran for Congress. Her opponents had been hinting she had mental health problems. She decided, spur of the moment, to let it out. |
HILLSDALE, Mich, Feb 17 (Reuters) - Jon Smith, a local leader in rural Michigan of America First, a far-right Republican faction that denies the results of the 2020 election, wants to shift the entire party to the right - even if it means short-term losses at the ballot box. "We need to redefine what it means to be a Republican," he said in an interview. |
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