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Biden’s eight most notable gaffes of 2023

President Joe Biden, who once admitted to being a gaffe machine, has a long track record of blunders and exaggerations that keep politicos eager to hear what he comes up with next — or anxious, depending on one's perspective.

Six key moments of Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson’s administration in 2023

Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson assumed the leadership role in mid-2023, and since then, his administration has been hit with obstacles that are plaguing several mayors in Democratic-led cities.

K-Power: South Korea’s emergence as ‘global pivot state’ attracts US allies

Few countries have gained as much geopolitical street cred in as many places over the last two years as South Korea.

US strikes Iranian-linked militia in Iraq in response to drone attack

The Pentagon confirmed on Monday evening that U.S. Central Command conducted an airstrike against Iranian-backed Hezbollah terrorists in Iraq.

Hundreds of pro-Palestinian protesters converge on NYC to disrupt Christmas

Hundreds of pro-Palestinian demonstrators gathered to disrupt Christmas in midtown Manhattan on Monday, chanting, “Christmas is canceled here” as Israel’s war in Gaza rages on.

Sinema reelection hopes could hang on stalled high-stakes negotiations

Sen. Kyrsten Sinema (I-AZ) is closing out 2023 working to secure a deal in the bipartisan border security negotiations, which, if successful, could boost her reelection prospects in a race she has yet to enter.

Iran alleges Israel killed one of its top generals in Syria

Iranian state media alleged that Israel launched an airstrike in Syria on Monday that killed a high-ranking Iranian general.

Marjorie Taylor Greene ‘swatted’ while at home with family for Christmas

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) said on Monday that she was “swatted” while at home in Georgia with her family for Christmas.

Trump sends angry Christmas message aimed at Biden and Jack Smith

Former President Donald Trump offered up a fiery Christmas message to his detractors and political opponents.

Dean Phillips breaks with Biden to support reparations plans

Rep. Dean Phillips (D-MN) is breaking with President Joe Biden by making reparations and universal basic income focal points of his campaign.
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