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Senators back Biden opposition to Ukraine joining NATO while still at war

Senators from both parties backed President Joe Biden over Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s disappointment with NATO's refusal to grant his country membership during the group’s annual summit in Vilnius, Lithuania.

Sea otter stealing surfboards from California surfers wanted

An unconventional search is underway in California as wildlife officials hope to put an end to the stealing of surfboards from surfers in Santa Cruz.

‘Economic miracle’: New inflation readings a win for Biden amid ‘Bidenomics’ push

The recent unexpectedly fast drop in inflation is good news for President Joe Biden as the White House works to highlight “Bidenomics” and improve his poor economic approval ratings ahead of the 2024 campaign.

Joe Biden, Volodymyr Zelensky get what they needed from consequential NATO summit

The debate over when to formally invite Ukraine to join NATO has been based on a flawed premise, that the mere invitation would spur World War III.

What to know about the legal battle between Disney and DeSantis ahead of hearing

A resolution in the feud Disney and Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) have been engaged in for the past year and a half appears to be far away.

Are short-term health insurance plans ‘skimpy’ as the Biden administration says?

Healthcare experts gave the president's proposal a mixed review.

White House attacks Republicans for being silent on Tuberville’s military blockade

The White House slammed Republicans on Thursday in a memo sent to "Interested parties," accusing GOP lawmakers of being silent on Sen. Tommy Tuberville's (R-AL) blockade of hundreds of military promotions.

Some House GOP lawmakers push Biden impeachment, but leadership is cautious

The president, along with Attorney General Garland and Homeland Security Secretary Mayorkas, would be top targets.

Despite President Joe Biden’s repeated boasts, union membership continues to fall

The data indicate that fewer workers are choosing a collective bargaining relationship, a trend that has continued for almost 70 years.

House Dems plan to vote against NDAA following amendments

House Democrats are taking a stance against the passage of the annual defense authorization bill, following the enactment of several controversial Republican-led amendments on Thursday.
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