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DeSantis and Haley forced into balancing act as they hold fire against Trump

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) and former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley are facing GOP attacks for their failure to criticize former President Donald Trump sufficiently as they duke it out to be the sole alternative in the 2024 GOP presidential race.

Dean Phillips discussing debates and town halls with major networks

EXCLUSIVE — Rep. Dean Phillips (D-MN), who is challenging President Joe Biden, said his campaign has been in discussions with major networks for events ahead of the 2024 Democratic primary.

Lagging Biden leans on popular Gov. Josh Shapiro for boost in critical Pennsylvania

Gov. Josh Shapiro (D-PA) voiced his strong support and admiration for President Joe Biden multiple times on Monday, but when it comes to approval ratings, the praise could go in the other direction.

Biden decision to mix Ukraine and border politics backfires ahead of Zelensky meeting

President Joe Biden's decision to link Ukraine and border funding is coming back to haunt him as Congress has remained stalled on striking a deal that would secure funding for the nation's war against Russia.

Congress looks to avoid year-end FAA fight as aviation safety concerns hold up deal

Lawmakers in the House and Senate are expected to kick the can down the road and pass a temporary extension to the Federal Aviation Administration’s authorization until March 8, giving lawmakers more time to negotiate a long-term deal.

Smith team announces plans to present Trump cellphone data at trial

Special counsel Jack Smith's team announced plans to use former President Donald Trump's cellphone data in the 2020 election subversion case.

SNL star Cecily Strong ‘backed out’ of sketch on House hearing on antisemitism: Report

Former Saturday Night Live cast member Cecily Strong became "uncomfortable" at the last minute with the cold open skit on the House congressional hearings on antisemitism on college campuses, according to a new report.

Harvard President Claudine Gay’s academic and professional record faces new scrutiny

Claudine Gay's short tenure as the president of Harvard University has been marked by controversy over her response to antisemitism on campus, but her academic and professional record is drawing new scrutiny, including allegations of plagiarism.

Families of US hostages say White House ignored request to attend Hanukkah reception: Report

Families of American hostages asked the White House to attend a reception in honor of Hanukkah but never received invitations, according to a report.

Texas Supreme Court rules Kate Cox failed to meet criteria for legal abortion

The Texas Supreme Court ruled Monday that Kate Cox failed to qualify for a legal abortion.
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