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Biden defeats Republicans in hypothetical matchup but Trump still tops field: Poll

In a series of hypothetical matchups between President Joe Biden and some of the Republican Party’s top presidential contenders, Biden holds an advantage in most cases — except for when he’s facing former President Donald Trump.

Spy community silent on intelligence behind COVID-19 origins assessment as GOP demands answers

The Biden administration and his intelligence community are remaining mum on developments related to federal agency assessments on the origins of COVID-19 pointing to the Wuhan lab as Republicans in Congress demand answers.

MS-13 gang murder of Maryland autistic woman sparks Biden administration investigation

EXCLUSIVE — House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan (R-OH) has demanded two Biden Cabinet officials explain how an MS-13 gang member who was charged in the murder of an autistic Maryland woman was allowed into the United States after illegally crossing the border, according to a letter obtained exclusively by the Washington Examiner.

Chicago mayoral race tests Democrats’ crime message heading into 2024

Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot will learn from voters on Tuesday whether they think she deserves a second term — or whether she has to spend the next five weeks trying to convince them she does in a runoff election.

China in the spotlight: House to hear in prime time about ‘Communist Party’s Threat to America’

The House select committee on China is hosting a prime-time hearing on “the Chinese Communist Party’s Threat to America” on Tuesday evening as part of a Republican-led push to warn about the challenge posed by Beijing.

‘Embarrassing’: Biden backing for embattled nominee Eric Garcetti panned

President Joe Biden’s decision to stand behind his embattled nominee to serve as U.S. ambassador to India faces new scrutiny as the nomination of two-term former Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti heads again to the Senate.

Republicans start to hit back against Biden’s Social Security and Medicare attacks

Republicans are seeking to counter President Joe Biden's criticism of GOP lawmakers and politicians proposing cuts to Social Security and Medicare, and now to Obamacare and Medicaid.

House GOP picks permitting reform back up after Manchin bill floundered

House Republicans are having their first go at energy "permitting reform" of the new Congress, an issue that dominated the waning days of the previous session and remains one of a handful of issues for which there's considerable bipartisan support.

Biden and Xi relationship could be further strained by lab leak report

A bombshell Department of Energy report expected to conclude that COVID-19 was likelier to have originated in a lab than other scenarios could strain the relationship between President Joe Biden and his Chinese counterpart, Xi Jinping.

$500 billion question: The real cost of Supreme Court decision on Biden student loan plan

The gargantuan price tag for President Joe Biden's student loan forgiveness plan is garnering renewed scrutiny as the Supreme Court prepares to hear oral arguments on the constitutionality of the policy Tuesday.
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