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Biden set up to use third veto after Senate deals environmental agenda a blow

With Republicans holding a slim majority in the House and a number of Democrats facing tough 2024 reelection fights, President Joe Biden is nearing yet another possible veto fight.

Jobless claims increase in sign of labor market cooling

The number of new applications for unemployment benefits rose by 13,000 to 242,000 last week, the Labor Department reported Thursday.

White House pushes for responsible AI innovation while meeting with developers

The White House announced an initiative on Thursday to promote responsible artificial intelligence innovation throughout the federal government.

David Trone enters high profile Maryland 2024 Senate race

Rep. David Trone (D-MD) is running for Maryland's open Senate seat in 2024, after Sen. Ben Cardin (D-MD) announced that he will not seek reelection next November.

Why Big Pharma sees the abortion drug legal fight as a grave business risk

One year after the nation learned of the Supreme Court's intent to peel back federal protections for abortions via a leaked draft opinion, a new legal fight over the approval of a common abortion drug has ignited condemnation from nearly every corner of the pharmaceutical industry.

Trump’s main 2024 GOP primary opponent could be Trump fatigue

Former President Donald Trump may be the front-runner for the Republican 2024 presidential nomination, but as he faces more challengers, it may be his bombastic personality that could hurt him the most.

Top public high school hit with civil rights complaint for race-based program

EXCLUSIVE — The top-ranked public high school in the nation is facing a federal civil rights complaint over a summer program that only solicits applications from black, Hispanic, and Native American students.

Republicans worry Trump boycott could diminish GOP debates

Candidates for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination may not get their opportunity to go toe-to-toe with the front-runner, fueling concerns about diminishing the importance of televised primary debates.

As Title 42 ends, the 2024 campaign border brawl is just getting started

As lawmakers prepare for the expiration of Title 42 next week, leaders from both sides of the aisle are ready to spar over border security as they head into 2024 — setting the stage for the issue to once again be at the forefront of a crucial campaign cycle.

Biden administration ends vaccine mandates — but doesn’t want to talk about it

The Biden administration's vaccine mandate began with a roar and ends with a whisper.
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