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Law allowing for government ‘negotiation’ with drug firms on prices is troubled

Three factors play into what a company will spend on R&D.

President Joe Biden back to the basement in 2024 reelection bid. Can it work again?

Democrats may be hurt by the prospect of Vice President Kamala Harris possibly needing to step in.

Five House Democrats hold districts Donald Trump won in 2020 and are running for their political lives

ORONO, Maine — A brick exterior wall of the University of Maine’s Climate Change Institute features, behind glass, a recent USA Today article touting its scientific research. The story focused on the U.S. Ocean Climate Action Plan put in place by the Biden administration, which used data about rising sea temperatures produced by the university environmental research center.

Florida’s economy, touted by DeSantis, is in strong shape but with a big headache

It's both an inspiration and a cautionary tale.

After tilting toward Russia in Ukraine war, Turkey may be turning back to the West

A change of tone, a change of tune by Turkish leader Erdogan?

Country music legend says Aldean song triggers liberals: ‘You can’t take freedom away’

Singer and songwriter Lee Greenwood rejected leftist attacks on Jason Aldean’s “Try That In A Small Town” song and music video, saying that the art is a call to return to small-town values that preserve freedom.

Jim Jordan calls Democrats the party of censorship after tense RFK Jr. hearing

House Select Subcommittee on the Weaponization of the Federal Government Chairman Jim Jordan (R-OH) declared the Democratic Party the party of censorship after a tense hearing on Thursday.

Lauren Boebert and Jim Banks join calls to impeach Biden after release of FD-1023

Reps. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) and Jim Banks (R-IN) are adding to the chorus of Republicans who say President Joe Biden should be impeached over findings in a released FD-1023 form.

RFK Jr. tries to distance self from Trump as argument erupts in weaponization hearing

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. made efforts to distance himself from Del. Stacey Plaskett's (D-VI) attempt to tie the Democratic presidential candidate to former President Donald Trump.

Ex-Trump appointee convicted of multiple felony charges in Jan. 6 verdict: Report

Federico Klein, an ex-State Department employee appointed by former President Donald Trump, was convicted of multiple felonies after a long-lasting trial regarding accusations of violence toward the Capitol Police on Jan. 6, 2021.
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