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Pence says it is Trump’s decision on whether to drop out if indicted

Former Vice President Mike Pence is declining to weigh in on whether former President Donald Trump should drop out of the presidential race if he is indicted.

SVB collapse: SVB Financial Group files for chapter 11 bankruptcy

SVB Financial Group announced Friday it was filing for chapter 11 bankruptcy to reorganize under court supervision.

China’s Xi Jinping to travel to Russia for meeting with Putin

Chinese leader Xi Jinping will travel to Russia next week, where he'll meet with President Vladimir Putin, both leaders' governments announced on Friday.

Biden under fire from Democrats for moderating approach ahead of 2024 contest

As President Joe Biden prepares to launch his reelection bid for 2024, he has begun using some familiar tactics from old playbooks: inching toward the middle to win over centrists and some Republicans he’ll need to secure the White House for another term.

Trump and DeSantis take on drastically different strategies as 2024 cycle looms

On paper, former President Donald Trump and Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) are incredibly similar. On the campaign trail, the two could not be more different.

Inside with Jen Psaki premiere to feature Hakeem Jeffries, Gov. Whitmer, and Eric Adams

Former White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki, who served in the role for the first 16 months of President Joe Biden's administration, is gearing up for the first episode of her new MSNBC Sunday show, Inside with Jen Psaki.

COVID-19 could be DeSantis’s secret weapon against Trump in 2024

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) could ride his pandemic response to the 2024 Republican nomination over former President Donald Trump — if primary voters still have COVID-19 on their minds.

FBI and Secret Service behind covert agreement stripping citizen’s gun rights, documents show

EXCLUSIVE — The U.S. government conditioned a plea agreement with a defendant stipulating they sign a secret form, which was not authorized through Congress and has been slammed as "unconstitutional" by Republican lawmakers, that stripped their rights to buy, own, or use firearms, documents show.

Biden administration stonewalls Congress on nearly all fronts

Three months into the new Congress, House Republicans have followed through on their pledge to investigate a wide range of Biden administration actions from the previous two years.

Food for thought: A look back at presidential campaign eating gaffes

One of the hallmarks of presidential campaigns is the ritual of contenders wolfing down cherished local foods such as greasy corn dogs, burgers, pizza, and more in carefully choreographed photo-ops to craft an "Average Joe" facade.
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