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Majority of Democrats say Biden shouldn’t be reelected: Poll

Only one-third of voters say President Joe Biden deserves a second term in the White House, with a majority of his own party saying they would like to see someone else as the nominee in 2024, according to a new poll.

Fact and fiction: Trump super PAC attacks on DeSantis on Social Security and Medicare

A super PAC backing Donald Trump's candidacy for president launched an advertisement last week attacking Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) on his record on entitlements, including Social Security and Medicare.

McCarthy’s momentum

The GOP speaker of the House has a spring in his step, but the real test still looms.

Biden goes quiet as Trump grabs the spotlight

As former President Donald Trump soaks up national headlines, President Joe Biden is in the midst of a five-day stretch with no public events.

Mexican immigrant elected to Congress, Juan Ciscomani, won’t settle for identity politics

COCHISE COUNTY, Arizona — Juan Ciscomani was a green card holder and citizen of Mexico the first time he went to Washington to intern on Capitol Hill.

Fact check: Are there really more than 400 ‘anti-trans’ bills?

As the battle over transgender-related legislation heats up in statehouses across the country, some Democrats and activists have warned that transgender people are under attack from an avalanche of dangerous proposals.

Liberal win in Wisconsin Supreme Court race could flip US House and state legislature

Wisconsin's newest Supreme Court justice frequently brought up the state's "rigged" maps during her campaign. Now that she's been elected, she plans to make good on those promises, which could turn into a seismic power shift in the battleground state that could also help flip the U.S. House in 2024.

Muslim group decries Maryland school district for blocking parental opt-outs

A prominent Muslim advocacy group is demanding that Montgomery County Public Schools in Maryland reinstate parental opt-outs for gay and transgender content after the school district said it would no longer accept such requests.

White House needs ‘soft’ approach to AI regulation, conservatives argue

The White House and Congress are pushing more for regulations on artificial intelligence as the tool becomes more common with the public.

From Jill and Doug to Mary Todd Lincoln: When political spouses cause problems

Jill Biden's flippant comment that NCAA women's basketball championship runners-up Iowa should accompany winners LSU to the White House is a rare misstep by the first lady but one that follows in the footsteps of some of her predecessors.
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