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New House Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman Michael McCaul has China on his mind

What is the lesson from Ukraine when it comes to Taiwan?

Rick Scott bashes Biden and Democrats on welfare allegations: ‘A very confused president’

Sen. Rick Scott (R-FL) bashed President Joe Biden and Democrats over their allegations that he plans to cut spending on welfare programs.

Handwringing over Harris masks worries aging Biden isn’t up for second term

Unwilling to question openly President Joe Biden’s ability to handle his job into a second term, Democrats are focusing their angst on Vice President Kamala Harris instead.

Chinese billionaire banker Bao Fan reported missing

Bao Fan, one of China's most notable billionaires, is missing, his company says, renewing fears over possible crackdowns from the Chinese Communist Party on finance and tech figures.

Welcome to the truly permanent campaign

Haley, DeSantis, and the challenge of controlling your own narrative.

Former NFL player among 8 accused of trafficking women

Former NFL player Eric Johnson is among eight people accused of trafficking women, including a minor, in Gwinnett County, Georgia, after being indicted by a grand jury on Feb. 8.

Could the first Mormon presidential candidate lose in Utah?

Sen. Mitt Romney is increasingly at odds with the state's Republican base.

House Republicans hope to get some tax goals enacted despite divided government

'The art of politics is finding common ground and building consensus.'

Youngkin blocks bill keeping menstrual histories private from law enforcement

Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin (R) has appeared to have stopped an attempt from state senators to keep menstrual data out of the hands of law enforcement.

What to expect when the COVID-19 public health emergency finally ends

The expiration of the emergency orders might also have implications for Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan.
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