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Existing home sales rise for first time in six months as mortgage rates moderate

Last month, existing home sales increased for the first time since May as mortgage rates began to moderate.

Judge allows Confederate monument to be removed from Arlington National Cemetery

A federal judge ruled that Arlington National Cemetery may proceed with removing a Confederate monument after pausing the effort earlier this week.

Biden-district Republicans targeted in new attack ads over impeachment inquiry votes

EXCLUSIVE — House Republicans representing districts won by President Joe Biden in 2020 are coming under attack by Democratic groups after backing an impeachment inquiry into the president.

Trump torches Colorado ruling kicking him off the ballot as a ‘sad day in America’

Former President Donald Trump posted several messages early Wednesday blasting the decision by the Colorado Supreme Court that he is ineligible to be president under the 14th Amendment.

Biden’s Democratic rival takes gloves off and directly attacks Joe over controversial decision

Rep. Dean Phillips's (D-MN) 2024 presidential campaign released an ad on Wednesday hitting President Joe Biden and his campaign for refusing to file for the historic first-in-the-nation primary after the Democratic National Committee moved to push South Carolina into the coveted role.

Anti-Trump Democrats and Republicans look to destroy budding No Labels party

A group of Democratic and Republican operatives intent on preventing a second Trump administration is turning its attention to the No Labels party, which could still nominate a candidate, adding more chaos to the 2024 mix.

Three times Ketanji Brown Jackson courted controversy in 2023

Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson was not immune from controversy in her first full year on the high court, making headlines for her opinions and actions in 2023.

Trump’s ballot battle: States that could follow Colorado’s lead and try to block former president in 2024

Former President Donald Trump was ruled ineligible to be president under the 14th Amendment by the Colorado Supreme Court on Tuesday, but Colorado may not be the last state to rule against Trump.

Nikki Haley’s 2024 campaign momentum under new spotlight in Iowa caucuses

Former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley's 2024 presidential campaign will face the first true test of her momentum in the Iowa caucuses next month, which could serve as an additional boost going into New Hampshire or an obstacle to her securing the Republican nomination.

Hunter Biden leaning into his addiction prompts careful line of attack from GOP

Hunter Biden's more aggressive strategy against House Republican investigations into his business dealings is creating political complications for the GOP as the younger Biden underscores his drug addiction and the personal tragedies he and President Joe Biden have experienced in life.
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