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Tammy Baldwin announces 2024 Senate reelection bid for third term

Sen. Tammy Baldwin (D-WI) announced she is seeking a third term and will run for reelection in 2024, the latest Democratic incumbent to announce a campaign as the party braces itself for a battle to keep its narrow Senate majority.

Ted Cruz blames Biden for Macron ‘openly screwing the US’

Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) criticized President Joe Biden's "screwed up" foreign policy following French President Emmanuel Macron's calls for "strategic autonomy" in Europe.

Nikki Haley nearly tied with Ron DeSantis in South Carolina: Poll

New polling out of South Carolina shows a growing battle for second place in the 2024 GOP primary.

Inflation dropped to 5% in year ending in March, lowest since spring 2021

Inflation fell nearly a percentage point to 5% in the year ending in March, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported Wednesday in an update to the Consumer Price Index, the lowest such rate since May of 2021.

Sen. Tim Scott takes the first step toward a 2024 presidential run

Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC) announced Wednesday that he is launching a 2024 exploratory committee, the first step toward running for president.

Biden proposes strict auto emissions rules meant to boost EVs to two-thirds of sales

The Biden administration proposed strict new auto emissions rules on Wednesday aimed at accelerating the U.S. electric vehicle transition with the goal of having EVs account for up to 67% of all new vehicles sold by 2032.

EV push threatens to strain power grids and threaten reliability

The Biden administration's push for widespread electric vehicle adoption threatens to place significant strain on aging power grids, threatening capacity during hours of peak demand and raising the risk of blackouts.

Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan faces another obstacle: Congress

President Joe Biden faces yet another hurdle as he seeks a $400 billion student debt transfer — congressional Republicans.

White House and press corps clash over Biden access before Ireland trip

President Joe Biden's hot-and-cold relationship with the press has been doused with freezing water.

What will change now that Biden has ended the COVID-19 national emergency?

President Joe Biden signed a bill on Monday ending the COVID-19 national emergency more than a month ahead of schedule, thanks to a push from House Republicans earlier this year.
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