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Sununu warns low turnout in New Hampshire primary will yield Trump win

Gov. Chris Sununu (R-NH) warned Tuesday that former President Donald Trump will likely win the New Hampshire primary next month if only the state's Republican base turns out on Election Day.

Google pays $700 million to settle Play Store antitrust lawsuit

Google agreed to pay $700 million and change its app store policies to settle one of several antitrust lawsuits related to its handling of apps on Android devices.

James Biden received $600K after promising political favors, witness testifies

A healthcare company gave James Biden more than half a million dollars in 2018 with the expectation that he would, in turn, use his prominent last name to obtain funding from the Middle East for the company, but Biden never delivered on his promise, according to a witness who spoke to Congress on Monday.

Vicious cycle: Biden aides sound the alarm on president’s lack of awareness about age problem

Aides surrounding President Joe Biden are growing concerned about his age as he continues to run with a heavy campaign schedule on top of his presidential duties.

Housing starts rose in November despite high mortgage rates

The number of housing starts jumped in November despite pressure from high mortgage rates, an indication of relatively resilient demand for new construction.

Trump loses to Biden with key bloc of voters who boost president in head-to-head matchup

A new poll gives President Joe Biden some rare good news as surveys predicting he will lose to former President Donald Trump pile up and frustrate Democrats.

GOP senators distance themselves from Trump’s ‘poisoning the blood’ immigrant rhetoric

Senate Republicans distanced themselves from the nativist rhetoric of Donald Trump on Monday after the former president said immigrants are "poisoning the blood" of the United States.

How Bill Clinton’s impeachment 25 years ago set stage for Biden’s ‘political hammer’

Twenty-five years after former President Bill Clinton was impeached by the House, President Joe Biden is grappling with his own inquiry into allegations of high crimes and misdemeanors.

Israel-Hamas war set to take center stage in Democratic House primaries next year

Democrats’ simmering divisions over the Middle East are likely to be front and center in the primaries next year as the Israel-Hamas war continues.

Oath of Office: Did Biden fulfill his promise to restore the economy?

President Joe Biden has said he ran for office "to restore the soul of the nation, rebuild the middle class, and unite the country." With 2024 looming, it's time to take stock of other promises he has made while campaigning and in office. This Washington Examiner series, Oath of Office, will investigate whether Biden has kept up his end of the bargain. Part Two will examine his pledge to restore the economy from the pandemic recession.
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