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Biden at leadership crossroads in Ukraine on anniversary of Russia’s war

One year after Russia invaded Ukraine and 12 months of death, destruction, and sacrifice, the war has tested the country and its allies, including President Joe Biden.

Big-money Supreme Court race splits uber-wealthy Wisconsin beer family

A family feud is brewing in Wisconsin as a Milwaukee beer dynasty finds itself split over which candidate to back in a high-stakes Supreme Court race that will determine the trajectory of state politics for a decade to come.

McCarthy walks debt ceiling tightrope in first major test of speakership

Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) folded to several demands from his right flank to be elected House speaker — and now, those concessions could come back to haunt him as he attempts to negotiate with the White House on a solution to the looming debt ceiling crisis.

GOP dark horses see 2024 path in surviving Trump-DeSantis mutually assured destruction

The Republican presidential field may end up being split between former President Donald Trump, Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL), and other candidates who hope to benefit if the top two Florida men tear each other apart during a bruising primary battle.

Pentagon announces $2 billion military aid package to Ukraine on anniversary of war

The Department of Defense announced a new military aid package worth approximately $2 billion on Friday, which coincides with the anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

Biden administration struggles to follow the money in Ukraine

Eleven months after Congress approved the first raft of aid to Ukraine in its war against Russia, the federal government is struggling to keep tabs on how its money is being spent.

GOP shies away from sweeping health overhauls in post-Obamacare repeal era

Fresh off regaining control of the House, Republicans are still work-shopping healthcare reform policies, with the days of "repeal and replace" Obamacare a distant memory as they look toward building their 2024 national platform.

Putin ‘must be under immense pressure’ on anniversary of Ukraine invasion

Russian President Vladimir Putin is in a precarious position as his war in Ukraine concludes its first year.

US seeks strategy for Ukraine war that manages fear of Crimea showdown

A few weeks before launching his campaign to overthrow the Ukrainian government, Russian President Vladimir Putin implied that he would use nuclear weapons to repel a NATO-backed effort by Ukraine to retake Crimea from Russian occupation.

Biden student loan Supreme Court battle revives legal test that doomed Obama climate rules

An upcoming Supreme Court fight over the Biden administration's student debt relief plan could see the 6-3 conservative majority employ a similar doctrine that quashed the Obama administration's landmark power plant emissions rule.
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