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Biden seeks to rekindle magic with labor unions as reelection announcement looms

President Joe Biden continues to lean into his strong ties to labor unions ahead of a reelection campaign launch.

Senate Intel weighs next steps over classified document stonewalling

Senate Intelligence Committee members are eyeing ways to compel the Biden administration to share information about the classified documents found in the homes of former President Donald Trump and President Joe Biden after weeks of stonewalling.

Biden tries to rebrand Democrats on crime, but urban liberals don’t cooperate

President Joe Biden and Democrats are fending off accusations they are "soft on crime" amid congressional Republican-led efforts to overturn a Washington, D.C., crime bill and Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot's ouster from office, perceived as a rebuke of her handling of public safety.

Biden to meet with Germany’s Scholz at White House in private meeting

President Joe Biden is meeting with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz at the White House on Friday in a one-on-one meeting where the war in Ukraine is expected to be the main focus.

The battle with Biden trade hawks fear Republicans are dodging

Trade hawks fear an opportunity to hold both China and President Joe Biden accountable is being lost as legislation rolling back an administration rule on Chinese solar panels languishes in Congress.

The new rules

Key House committee has a new look with more GOP renegades and fewer yes-members.

Rescue workers race to save Californians trapped by snow

Residents of many California communities continue to face dangerous conditions due to the historic amount of snow dropped down on the Golden State.

George Santos introduces his first bill

Rep. George Santos (R-NY) introduced his first piece of legislation in Congress.

Supreme skepticism

When the history of millennials is written, one of the key events will likely be the scene at the Supreme Court on the morning of Feb. 28.

Speaker fight taught House GOP key lessons, says Chief Deputy Whip Guy Reschenthaler

Rep. Guy Reschenthaler (R-PA), tapped by House Majority Whip Tom Emmer (R-MN) as chief deputy whip, said he is confident Republicans can get key pieces of legislation passed despite operating with a razor-thin majority.
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