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NPR president and CEO to retire at the end of the year

John Lansing, the president and CEO of NPR, will retire from his position by the end of 2023, marking an end to his four years in the position.

House Democrats launch $20 million voter registration campaign targeting minorities

Democrats are launching a $20 million investment in voter registration that will home in on minority voters in key states as the party seeks to regain control of the House next year.

Vivek Ramaswamy’s ‘Truth’ sign falls on him during campaign event

Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy learned the hard way that the truth hurts during a campaign event over the weekend.

Books on Biden fail to draw public interest: ‘Biden never does anything interesting’

Books on President Joe Biden have failed to draw the public's interest, selling drastically fewer than his predecessor.

Gas prices hit second-highest August peak in over a decade

Gas prices hit the highest level for early September in over a decade, igniting fears that inflation could rise again — and giving Republicans more fodder to hit President Joe Biden on fuel costs as he heads into an election year.

White House ‘not going to litigate’ claims in new Biden book

The White House said it's "not going to litigate" claims made in a new book chronicling the first two years of the Biden presidency.

Trump ‘resistance’ group endorses Biden reelection bid

Indivisible Action, a progressive PAC first created to oppose Donald Trump's presidency, announced on Tuesday it would endorse President Joe Biden's reelection campaign.

Marjorie Taylor Greene denies veepstakes rivalry with Kari Lake: ‘Not my opponent’

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) is denying reports that she is in a “death race” against failed gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake to become former President Donald Trump’s running mate should he win the GOP nomination next year.

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton pleads not guilty to all 16 articles of impeachment

AUSTIN, Texas — Impeached state Attorney General Ken Paxton pleaded not guilty to all 16 articles of impeachment after the GOP-controlled Senate refused to dismiss the charges.

Students head back to schools with dearth of teachers and staff

Local governments are experiencing an employment shortage as students head back to class this fall, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
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