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Trump legal woes come barreling toward Supreme Court on three key fronts ahead of 2024

Former President Donald Trump, hailed by judicial conservatives for naming three justices to the Supreme Court during his single term, could see at least three disputes related to his legal woes come knocking at the high court's doors as the 2024 election year approaches.

Four times Democrats have backed something that may come back to bite them

Recent initiatives from Democrats to strengthen their policies and weaken the GOP could yield unintended consequences and further divide the two major parties.

Third-quarter GDP growth revised down to 4.9% annual rate

Economic growth expanded at a 4.9% seasonally adjusted annual rate in the third quarter of this year, the Bureau of Economic Analysis said Thursday in a revised estimate, the strongest growth since the country’s pandemic rebound.

Supreme Court retakes 2024 spotlight after Trump kicked off Colorado ballot

Voters decide elections, but the Supreme Court is poised to play an outsize role in next year's contest for president as it appears likely to consider former President Donald Trump's legal appeals and a key abortion case.

Sleigh swap: Santas arrive on gondolas in Italy

Around 100 Santas in Venice, Italy, traded the traditional Christmas sleigh for a gondola.

Joe Biden bets on voters rewarding his embrace of Hunter

President Joe Biden has not shied away from his son.

Chris Christie poses a major threat to Nikki Haley in New Hampshire

Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie's quixotic quest to deny former President Donald Trump the GOP 2024 nomination could end up dragging down another primary rival — former United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley.

Oath of Office: Biden ran on fixing the immigration system, but border crisis burgeons

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 Four will examine his pledge to improve the immigration system.

Kari Lake struggles to soften MAGA edges despite courting Arizona centrists

Arizona Senate candidate Kari Lake is on a mission to court centrist Republicans she unapologetically attacked when running for governor last cycle, but her outreach has been met with some skepticism.

The triple threat facing Ukraine aid when lawmakers return to Washington

The senators negotiating over border security are more optimistic than ever they can reach a deal that unlocks billions in aid for Ukraine.
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