Nikki Haley is making a last-ditch effort in the Virginia GOP primary, where she hopes she can take a sizable number of delegates or even win a state where demographics suggest her message could resonate. Haley will need strong results in Northern Virginia, where suburban voters outside Washington, D.C., could offset former President Trump's strength in the south of the state. |
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Climate activists every few months have been rallying to stop a new "carbon bomb," a long list over many years that includes the Keystone XL pipeline, the Willow Project and natural gas export terminals like the CP2 in Louisiana. They're often met with counterarguments from the right and moderate left, which argue that if the U.S. doesn't produce fossil fuels, someone else will. Or, in the case of natural gas, it will be replaced by even-dirtier energy created by coal. |
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New York passed new congressional lines this week that will offer some clarity to candidates and voters alike on what the House map looks like, after a protracted redistricting battle. Gov. Kathy Hochul (D) signed a map drawn by state legislators into law Wednesday, which offers slight changes to a handful of seats and gives Democrats a slight edge in the Empire State. The state received a new map after Democrats won a lawsuit last year asking that a bipartisan commission to get a redo on the congressional lines. |
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The death of a Georgia student has taken center stage in Washington's battles over immigration, as former President Trump and his allies lean into the issue to attack President Biden and Democrats over the border. Trump, whose signature issue is border security, has repeatedly criticized Biden's policies over the death of 22-year-old Laken Riley. |
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President Biden's reelection campaign wants independent swing voters to really hear what former President Trump is saying. Trump gets a lot of news coverage, particularly over his legal problems, which appears to be helping him win the GOP primary. But the Biden campaign thinks that it can emerge victorious in November if people are paying more attention to what Trump is saying — particularly what he says he'll do as president. |
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Super Tuesday is right around the corner and there are several House races to keep an eye out for. More than a dozen states are holding presidential nominating contests on Tuesday as well, a critical milestone in the 2024 race, where President Biden and former President Trump look to continue their winning streaks — and take a step closer to a potential rematch in November. |
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| Sen. Katie Britt (R-Ala.) is set to deliver the Republican response to President Biden's State of the Union address Thursday. The party not in the White House typically delivers a rebuttal to the president's annual speech before Congress. Biden is set to speak at 9 p.m. EST March 7 after accepting an invitation from House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) nearly two months ago. |
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Former President Trump won Missouri's Republican presidential caucus, notching another win to his list of victories so far. Trump appears to be on a clear path to clinching the GOP nomination later this month as he has swept every primary and caucus in the party's nominating process so far. His win in the Show Me State will net him most of the state's 54 delegates. |
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| Former President Trump won the Idaho Republican caucus, according to Decision Desk HQ (DDHQ). Idaho awards 32 GOP delegates in the race for the Republican presidential nomination. According to DDHQ, Trump brought in all of the delegates in the Gem State. |
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| BY MICHAEL MCLAUGHLIN AND KURT SANGER |
OPINION | Without Waze last month, many Americans were unable to navigate beyond their driveways. Without the Starbucks application, many interacted with their baristas face to face for the first time in years. Without voice call capabilities, at least a few teenagers picked up a telephone connected by a wire running to a wall outlet for the first time. |
OPINION | When I arrived in Jerusalem last week, a colleague greeted me with these words, "To travel here is to travel not only in space, but in time." For me, it was February. For the people I met in Israel, it is still Oct. 8. |
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BY LISA LERER AND RUTH IGIELNIK | A New York Times/Siena College poll revealed how much even his supporters worry about his age, intensifying what has become a grave threat to his re-election bid. |
In times like these, financial advisers caution clients not to let a fear of missing out drive their decision-making. |
There's a lot less fanfare for Democrats in Iowa picking their presidential nominee this year, and it's not only because Democratic incumbent Joe Biden is in the White House. |
BY SIOBHÁN O'GRADY AND KOSTIANTYN KHUDOV |
Seven Ukrainian troops describe the intense final days before their withdrawal from Avdiivka, Russia's biggest victory in almost a year. |
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