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Janet Yellen ‘concerned’ about Chinese treatment of US companies second day into Beijing trip

Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen criticized China for its strict, punitive measures taken against foreign firms, especially U.S. companies, during the first half of her trip to Beijing on behalf of the Biden administration.

Biden celebrates ‘Bidenomics’ amid slowing job growth

President Joe Biden says his economic plan is working even as job growth appears to be slowing.

Republicans jeer ‘Bidenomics’ following tepid jobs report

National Republicans delighted in a weaker-than-expected jobs report on Friday, using it to mock President Joe Biden's economic agenda.

Rep. Ruben Gallego announces paternity leave amid Arizona Senate campaign

Rep. Ruben Gallego (D-AZ) announced on Friday that he will be taking paternity leave after the birth of his daughter this week.

DeSantis will be on the RNC debate stage this summer no matter what Trump does

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) will participate in the Republican National Committee's first 2024 primary debate later this summer despite signs from former President Donald Trump that he may skip the event.

Biden prepares for hostile welcome when he arrives in UK next week

President Joe Biden is set to receive a frosty reception in London after several recent moves have angered the British government.

Donald Trump arrested: Judge sets ‘required’ July 13 deadline before any trial can begin

The judge presiding over former President Donald Trump's classified documents case has given his legal team a July 13 deadline on organizing sensitive evidence that will be the focal point of his eventual trial.

Kamala Harris stumbles through attempt to define ‘culture’

Vice President Kamala Harris puzzled viewers after she stumbled through an attempt to define culture.

Biden ‘committed’ to reelection strategy despite scandal and political losses

President Joe Biden isn't changing his reelection campaign strategy, even in the face of numerous setbacks over the past month.

Iowa House members tease early endorsements that could swing GOP primary

The Iowa caucuses could be a turning point in the Republican battle for the 2024 presidential nomination as the event sets the tone for the following primaries. This makes the stamp of approval from the state's senators, representatives in Congress, or governor that much more valuable.
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