Democratic leaders are walking a delicate line as liberals clamor for President Trump’s removal over the Iran war.
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The spotlight of war inevitably shines on the Defense secretary’s personality and priorities.
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The stakes are sky-high and the potential prize is massive in Saturday’s talks between the United States and Iran. But acrobatic leaps of faith will be needed from both sides if they are to even come close to a definitive agreement.
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By Ellen Mitchell and Filip Timotija
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Iran flexed its leverage in the Strait of Hormuz this week, forcing President Trump to lean on Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to scale back deadly strikes in Lebanon ahead of ceasefire negotiations planned in Pakistan this weekend.
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By Julia Mueller and Caroline Vakil
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Rep. Eric Swalwell’s (D-Calif.) campaign for California governor lost two co-chairs and key endorsements on Friday after the San Francisco Chronicle reported on allegations that he sexually assaulted a former staffer.
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Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-Md.) on Friday pressed the White House physician for a full evaluation of President Trump’s cognitive abilities.
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The Education Department took an unprecedented step this week to nullify Title IX agreements previous administrations had made with school districts over gender identity, laying the groundwork for an environment that turns such settlements into political ping-pong.
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Marathon arguments over President Trump’s 10 percent global tariff left judges toiling over the meaning of a 1974 trade law on Friday.
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The four Artemis II astronauts aboard the Orion spacecraft safely returned to Earth on Friday evening, completing a historic 10-day journey to the far side of the moon and back.
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By Marc L. Busch and Justin Grossman, opinion contributors
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OPINION | On March 31, the Office of the United States Trade Representative released its 2026 National Trade Estimate Report on Foreign Trade Barriers. What’s even more striking than its length of nearly 550 pages is its uniformly negative tone.
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By Nicholas Sargen, opinion contributor
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OPINION | One of the biggest challenges confronting the Federal Reserve is to ensure that large federal budget imbalances do not place undue pressure on it to keep interest rates artificially low and thereby generate higher inflation.
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When the United States and Iran agreed to a cease-fire this week, many Iranians welcomed the reprieve from a devastating war that had stretched for over five weeks. But some hard-line supporters of the government were left deeply unhappy.
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By Christopher Otts and Patrick George
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Skyrocketing gas prices cemented Eric Janney’s decision in March to go electric for good. The IT worker in Aliquippa, Pa., bought a lightly used Kia EV6, after trying the same vehicle on a cheap lease for the past couple of years.
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By Matt Brown and Steve Peoples
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Ever since President Donald Trump started purging diversity initiatives last year, the letters “DEI” have faded from corporate boardrooms and Democratic stump speeches.
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On March 12, 1990, 8-year-old Jennifer Keelan-Chaffins took off her leg braces, abandoned her wheelchair and crawled up the marble steps of the U.S. Capitol. The next day, she joined a group of advocates who rolled into the Rotunda and chained themselves together to push for disabilities legislation, chanting “Access is a civil right!” Police in riot gear used chain cutters to dislodge the protesters and arrested them.
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