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Russia’s withdrawal from Kherson a ‘significant victory’ for Ukraine, Biden says

President Joe Biden described Russian forces’ withdrawal from Kherson, the strategic southern city, as a “significant victory” for Ukraine.

Biden doubts Congress has votes to codify Roe on abortion after election

President Joe Biden said Monday that he doubted Congress would have the votes to codify Roe v. Wade.

Musk companies begin buying Twitter ads as advertisers withdraw

Elon Musk's SpaceX has begun using Twitter to promote its products while other advertisers leave the platform.

A look at the suspect in the UVA shooting

A manhunt at and around the University of Virginia is underway for a student at the university who law enforcement officials suspect killed three people and injured two others on Sunday in a deadly shooting on the campus.

Top Senate targets for both parties in 2024

After a 2022 Senate election that had Republicans defending more seats, Democrats will be on the defense for 23 of the 34 seats up for election in 2024.

WATCH LIVE: Biden speaks after meeting with Xi Jinping

President Joe Biden is speaking after meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping at the G-20 in Bali, Indonesia, on Monday.

The state of the race to replace Maloney as DCCC chairperson

Rep. Ami Bera (D-CA) announced a bid to serve as the chairman of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, challenging Rep. Tony Cardenas (D-CA) for the position after a red wave failed to appear in the midterm elections.

White House forced to defend US reporter manhandled by apparent Chinese aide

White House aides had to step in and help a U.S. television producer who was being manhandled by someone who appeared to be a Chinese staffer before President Joe Biden's first in-person meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping.

Trump blames McConnell for midterm elections loss in Truth Social post

Former President Donald Trump blamed Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-KY) for the Republican’s performance in the midterm elections.

As gas prices ease, US now has to deal with diesel crisis

As the United States took steps to alleviate high gas prices this year, the cost of diesel, another key commodity, has been quietly climbing for months thanks to a supply crisis that threatens to extend to nearly every corner of the U.S. economy this winter.

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