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Massachusetts ballot: Voters accuse Trump of insurrection in bid to remove him from ballot

Massachusetts voters are vying for former President Donald Trump's removal from their state’s Republican primary ballot, joining the growing set of efforts to prevent Trump from appearing on the 2024 primary ballot.

California chaos: Vince Fong’s fight to replace Kevin McCarthy reflects GOP infighting

There's little party unity in the race to succeed the former House speaker in Washington.

New York subway crash: MTA says train may not be operational in time for morning rush hour

Travel disruptions in New York City could occur Friday morning after two subway trains collided on the Upper West Side, causing one to derail.

Russian oil and gas exports to China soar as Moscow reacts to sanctions

Russia is shipping more crude oil and record-high levels of natural gas to China as the new year begins and as Moscow scrambles to replace buyers lost because of U.S.-led efforts to reduce its war funding through sanctions.

DeSantis leaves it all on the field in Iowa

The caucuses will either be a new beginning or his last stand.

Army removes Confederate Memorial put up in 1914 from Arlington National Cemetery

Army removes Confederate Memorial from Arlington National Cemetery as Civil War-era controversies continue to roil national and local politics.

Biden has a Houthi problem

The threat to the Suez Canal adds to a list of challenges for the new year.

Congress tries to avoid government shutdown in repeat of past spending fights

House and Senate negotiators remain far apart over legislation to keep the lights on at federal agencies.

Basement Biden back? President’s vacation schedule could serve to keep spotlight on Trump

President Joe Biden's frequent days away from the White House echo back to his coronavirus strategy that kept the focus on former president Donald Trump, but strategists are divided about whether keeping a lower profile will be a winning formula for the elder president.

Democrats ask automaker executives to stay neutral during UAW negotiations

More than 30 Democratic senators called for automakers not to interfere with unionization efforts taking place throughout the industry, going as far as to ask company executives to commit to neutrality agreements at their manufacturing plants.
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