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Congress faces an avalanche of government funding work when it returns from the holidays this month — and little time to complete it ahead of a looming shutdown deadline. Here's a few ways the fight could shake out in January. | |
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Democrats are sounding off: President Biden is being underestimated. The president's poor approval numbers, and polling showing him trailing former President Trump, his likely opponent in 2024, have created frustration and anxiety within the party. But a number of Democrats are criticizing the critics, arguing Biden should get more credit for an improving economy and positing his fortunes are likely to brighten in the months leading up to the election. |
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The Republican presidential primary field is barnstorming Iowa with just weeks to go ahead of the state's presidential caucuses. Here is everything you need to know about the Iowa Republican Party caucus process. |
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| Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) on Sunday appeared to backtrack on earlier criticism of former President Trump's actions on Jan. 6 and suggested instead that his presidential immunity defense was "a legitimate claim" as he moves forward with various court battles. |
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Chief Justice John Roberts warned that courts will need to consider the proper use of artificial intelligence (AI), portraying it as a new frontier for change in an annual report that follows a turbulent year for the Supreme Court. |
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President Biden and first lady Jill Biden shared a New Year's message late Sunday in an interview with Ryan Seacrest, with the president touting U.S. job gains as he seeks reelection in 2024. |
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday pushed back against claims that Israel is committing genocide in Gaza, calling such accusations "false" after South Africa filed a case against Israel at the U.N.'s top court. |
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Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-Md.) suggested Sunday that Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas should recuse himself from a future ruling on whether former President Trump can be disqualified from the 2024 ballot under the 14th Amendment. |
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Three former Trump administration officials who vocally criticized the former president in the aftermath of the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol in a joint interview Sunday warned he would pose a danger to democracy if reelected to a second term. | |
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OPINION | Considering how pessimistic Western analysts and policymakers have recently become about Ukraine's chances in Russia's imperialist war, Ukrainians should be even gloomier. They're the ones doing the fighting and the dying. Russian missiles are destroying their country. Their people are the targets of the Kremlin's genocidal urges. In fact, Ukrainians remain bullish about their country's future.
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BY JORDAN COHEN, JONATHAN ELLIS ALLEN AND NARDINE MOSAAD |
OPINION | Turkey is once again quietly fighting against the United States's policy goals even as it looks for more U.S. weapons. As the conflict between Israel and Gaza erupted, Turkey escalated its attacks against civilians in Northern Syria. These attacks are the latest example of how Turkey's antagonistic behavior has created tension with the U.S.
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BY CHAO DENG AND CARRIE KELLER-LYNN |
TEL AVIV—For a full week in late December, Noam Idan Ben-Ezra and more than a dozen other relatives of hostages abducted by Hamas on Oct. 7 camped outside Israeli military headquarters and made their message inescapable. |
BY EDWARD WONG AND AMY QIN |
When Thomas Wong set foot in the United States Embassy in Beijing this summer for a new diplomatic posting, it was vindication after years of battling the State Department over a perceived intelligence threat — himself. |
AVAS, Greece — By the time the flames were barreling down the slope, heading for 40 miles of parched forest, the fire chief said he already knew: This was the big one. |
Since it was created a year ago, the House Select Committee on China has produced a raft of proposals to get more aggressive against Beijing. 2024 will be the test of whether it can turn any of that into legislation. |
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