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Manchin sends message to Democrats and Biden with carefully timed Senate retirement

Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) announced he would not be running for reelection to the Senate next year, raising eyebrows about what the West Virginia Democrat might do next — all the while reigniting fears among Democrats that his entry into the presidential race could cost President Joe Biden the White House in 2024.

GOP presidential candidates warned against participating in Iowa Thanksgiving event

Republican presidential candidates could be barred from participating in future debates if they attend a Thanksgiving forum hosted by an Iowa Christian organization, according to a warning from the Republican National Committee.

Trump could face new charges for auctioning off ‘priceless gun’ at Mar-a-Lago event

Former President Donald Trump could find himself in more legal trouble after a priceless gun was reportedly auctioned off from his Mar-a-Lago collection, possibly violating the conditions of his federal indictment.

Newsom’s moves for the White House made easier by ‘freedom’ of being outside Biden’s camp

Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) hasn’t shaken the rumors he is the leading Democrat in line for the presidency if President Joe Biden's party decides to look elsewhere in 2024. Newsom has struck down any speculation that he’ll make a run for the highest office in the land next year, but officials and strategists believe the governor is running a shadow campaign with his sights on 2028.

There is no single solution to the Republican Party’s electoral problems

If there is one thing that unites the disparate wings of the Republican Party, it is the idea that some other GOP faction is why the party keeps losing elections.

FBI data suggest southern border towns are safer than most US cities, but are they?

AUSTIN, Texas — The safety of southern border communities is up for debate after new FBI statistics showed violent crime rates were lower per capita in Texas border cities compared to major cities nationwide.

Congress faces the horrors of the Israel war: Washington Photos of the Week

Congress heard firsthand the horrors of Hamas's Oct. 7 terrorist attack on Israel when families of hostages came to Capitol Hill and pleaded for U.S. assistance to get their loved ones home.

Pro-Palestinian protests in New York cause Grand Central Terminal to close

Pro-Palestinian protests in New York City caused Grand Central Terminal in Manhattan to close temporarily, with video showing protesters kicking doors outside the station.

Biden trashes Trump and brags about election night success

President Joe Biden took a victory lap about Democratic victories across the country on Tuesday and took some jabs at former President Donald Trump during a campaign fundraiser on Thursday.

Prosecutors seeking 39 months for man who assaulted Angie Craig in DC

Federal prosecutors are seeking 39 months in jail for the man who assaulted Rep. Angie Craig (D-MN) in her Washington, D.C., apartment building in February.
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