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James L. Buckley dead at 100: Former senator and brother of National Review founder died Friday

James L. Buckley, a former senator from New York and judge on the U.S. Appeals Court for the District of Columbia Circuit, died at 100.

Biden’s Japan-South Korea trilateral not a ‘new NATO for the Pacific’: White House

National security adviser Jake Sullivan stressed to reporters on Friday that President Joe Biden's new trilateral agreement with Japan and South Korea does not represent a "new NATO for the Pacific."

US approves plan to allow allies to provide F-16s to Ukraine

The United States has approved a plan that will allow its allies to provide Ukraine with F-16 fighter aircraft.

Democrats attack Justice while Manchin challenger fends off lawsuit about disclosing records

The Senate Democrats' campaign arm is releasing a billboard attack campaign against Gov. Jim Justice (R-WV) while a lawsuit against him to obtain his schedule as governor unfolds.

Biden keeps challengers at bay: How president secured support from rising Democratic stars

President Joe Biden has warded off primary challenges from popular Democratic politicians in 2024 despite looming concerns over his age.

What have Trump’s rumored picks for vice president said about joining the ticket

Talks of whom former President Donald Trump would enlist as his running mate are buzzing ahead of the first primary debate, with multiple Republicans expressing interest in the coveted position.

Manchin does ‘delicate dance’ with Democrats as he considers political future

While other Senate Democrats are taking a victory lap on the anniversary of President Joe Biden signing the Inflation Reduction Act into law, Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) is navigating complex terrain and taking hits from all sides.

Rents rose again in July, putting upward pressure on inflation

Nationwide rents rose in July, suggesting that the rental market is still putting upward pressure on overall inflation.

Hunter Biden investigation: Joe Biden’s pseudonyms hid Ukraine-related messages involving son

President Joe Biden’s use of multiple pseudonyms during his vice presidency appears to have hidden some of his communications from that period, including some involving Ukraine policy and his son, Hunter Biden.

Biden’s latest trip to Pennsylvania shows fading of anti-abortion Democrats

President Joe Biden traveled to Scranton, Pennsylvania, on Thursday to pay respects to and visit with the family of the state's former first lady Ellen Casey.
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