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Biden impeachment inquiry latest front in fight for reelection

The House GOP's impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden has the potential to become an ongoing headache during his reelection campaign as three House committees investigate the president and his connection to the business dealings of his son Hunter Biden.

Lack of transparency among GOP gripes over Medicare drug price negotiation rules

Congressional Republicans and industry leaders say too many details about the drug selection process have been kept hidden.

Are Trump’s tariffs here to stay?

Biden is more a caretaker for his predecessor's trade legacy than a change agent.

Government shutdown looms amid intra-House GOP spats over spending levels

A short-term continuing resolution is another matter McCarthy faces when it comes to keeping the government funded.

A swath of November elections can issue strong signals about where the 2024 presidential race may be headed

Fall 2023 contests will test out themes on the economy, abortion, and a range of other issues.

Ohio abortion opponents draw Michigan comparison to sound alarm on ballot initiative

Ohio advocates fighting an expansive abortion ballot initiative are pointing to Michigan as a preview of what could happen in the Buckeye State if voters accept a constitutional amendment ending abortion restrictions.

Republican Jewish Coalition event draws swath of 2024 GOP presidential hopefuls

Comments by Palestinian leader are likely to spur condemnation from Republican candidates.

Raskin can’t say whether Kamala Harris is Biden’s best 2024 VP option

Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MD) dodged answering whether he believed Vice President Kamala Harris is the best option for President Joe Biden’s 2024 running mate.

Tim Scott responds to The View’s concern he’d marry a ‘Ginny Thomas’: ‘Radical and disgusting’

Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC) rejected The View’s concerns about who he might marry, saying the show’s hosts cannot handle “a black man who thinks for himself.”

UAW announces historic auto strike after negotiations with automakers falter

The country’s largest auto union will strike beginning at midnight Friday morning after negotiations with the Big Three automakers came up short, with three locations set to strike.
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