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Tag: United States Politics and Government
15 days ago
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Debt Default Would Cripple U.S. Economy, New Analysis Warns

As President Biden prepares to release his latest budget proposal, a top economist will warn lawmakers that Republica...

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about 2 months ago
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How Kevin McCarthy Forged a Bond With Marjorie Taylor Greene

The close alliance that has developed between the speaker and the hard-right Georgia Republican explains his rise, ho...

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about 2 months ago
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Biden to Tap Jeff Zients as His Next White House Chief of Staff

He will replace Ron Klain, who has run President Biden’s White House since the president took office two years ago.

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about 2 months ago
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How the U.S. Government Amassed $31 Trillion in Debt

Two decades of tax cuts, recession responses and bipartisan spending fueled more borrowing — contributing $25 trillio...

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about 2 months ago
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Ron Klain Expected to Step Down as Biden’s White House Chief of Staff

Mr. Klain’s departure would mark a rare moment of high-level turnover in an administration that has been remarkably s...

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about 2 months ago
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25 Years Later, Looking for Lessons in the Clinton Scandal

Revelations about Bill Clinton’s sex-and-lies affair forever transformed Washington’s politics. Now, President Biden’...

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2 months ago
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Supreme Court Justices Were Interviewed in Investigation of Leaked Abortion Opinion

The clarification by the court’s marshal, who oversaw the investigation, followed widespread speculation about the sc...

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2 months ago
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68 Days of Silence: Why the White House Stayed Mum on Classified Documents

Advisers to President Biden calculated that the Justice Department would view possession of the documents as little m...

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2 months ago
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The U.S. Hit Its Debt Limit. What Happens Next?

The Treasury Department has started employing “extraordinary measures,” but the path to raising the debt ceiling is l...

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2 months ago
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Judge Orders Trump and Lawyer to Pay Nearly $1 Million for Bogus Suit

In a scathing ruling, the judge said the suit against Hillary Clinton and dozens of the former president’s perceived ...

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2 months ago
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Biden Against the Wounded Extremists

The shape of his governing style is coming into focus.

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2 months ago
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New Details Emerge of Meeting Between Proud Boys and Oath Keepers

Prosecutors in the Proud Boys sedition trial disclosed more about an encounter in a garage between leaders of the far...

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2 months ago
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Don’t Try to Appease Economic Terrorists

Democrats should do whatever it takes to bypass the debt ceiling.

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2 months ago
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Can Trump Count on Evangelicals in 2024? Some Leaders Are Wavering.

The former president, who relied on evangelical voters in 2016, has accused Christian leaders of “disloyalty” and bla...

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2 months ago
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America Set to Hit Its Borrowing Limit Today, Raising Economic Fears

The milestone will not immediately affect markets or growth, but it sets the stage for months of entrenched partisan ...

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2 months ago
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Fighting Maternal Mortality Among Black Women: ‘I Don’t Want to Die’

A St. Louis doula program, part of a nonprofit that received funding in the $1.7 trillion federal budget bill, looks ...

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2 months ago
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Additional Documents Found at Biden’s Wilmington Home, White House Says

The revelation came as the White House defended its public statements, which had not fully disclosed the extent of th...

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2 months ago
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Documents Inquiry Puts Spotlight on Biden’s Frenetic Last Days as Vice President

The special counsel will have to reconstruct how a small number of classified documents made it to Mr. Biden’s home i...

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2 months ago
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Biden Administration Faces Resistance to Plan to Sell F-16s to Turkey

The State Department has contacted Congress about major arms deals for Turkey and Greece, but a prominent senator is ...

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2 months ago
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George Santos’s Deceit: A Secret Shared Among Some Republicans

How, in this day and age, did the congressman’s web of lies manage to avoid detection from his Democratic opponents a...

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2 months ago
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The History of Presidents and Special Prosecutors

Since the dark days of Watergate, every president but one has faced a special prosecutor scrutinizing them or their a...

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2 months ago
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Presidents and Their Prosecutors

Since the dark days of Watergate, every president but one has faced a special prosecutor scrutinizing them or their a...

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2 months ago
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U.S. Will Hit Debt Limit Jan. 19, Yellen Tells Congress

The Treasury Department expects to begin taking “extraordinary measures” to continue paying the government’s obligati...

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2 months ago
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Special Counsel Inquiry Leaves Biden and Garland in Awkward Spots

Although the cases differ significantly, the new investigation is sure to muddy the waters politically as former Pres...

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2 months ago
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Why Republican Politicians Still Hate Medicare

At this point, even their own voters support big social spending.

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2 months ago
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Proud Boys Sedition Trial Prosecutors Offer Opening Arguments

The Justice Department began its case by telling the jury that five members of the far-right pro-Trump group had led ...

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2 months ago
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Timeline of the Biden Documents Case: What We Know So Far

Attorney General Merrick Garland provided more details on Thursday regarding the discovery of classified files associ...

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2 months ago
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U.S. Deficit Fell to $1.4 Trillion in 2022

Borrowing remained elevated last year as spending fights loom in a divided Congress.

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2 months ago
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What Is a Special Counsel and What Can They Do?

There are now two special counsels looking into presidents — Jack Smith was appointed in November by the attorney gen...

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2 months ago
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Second Set of Documents Were Found at Biden’s Home in Delaware, White House Says

A statement by the president’s special counsel confirmed reports that more documents had been uncovered after a previ...

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2 months ago
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Gov. Glenn Youngkin of Virginia Juggles Local Issues and National Ambition

Virginia’s Republican governor is considering a presidential run, but a divided state legislature may thwart his ambi...

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2 months ago
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Jill Biden Has Surgery to Remove Two Cancerous Lesions

The lesions were determined to be basal cell carcinoma, a relatively unaggressive form of skin cancer, and the first ...

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2 months ago
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F.A.A. Outage Highlights Fragility of the Aviation System

The Federal Aviation Administration halted flights Wednesday morning after a system to alert pilots to safety issues ...

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2 months ago
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Investigating Trump, Jack Smith Faces Headwinds Few Others Have

Jack Smith’s challenges include a newly empowered Republican House majority and the recent disclosure of classified d...

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2 months ago
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Hunter Biden’s Tangled Tale Comes Front and Center

Federal prosecutors could decide soon whether to indict the president’s son on tax and gun charges, and he faces a fr...

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2 months ago
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George Santos’s Secret Résumé: A Wall Street Star With a 3.9 G.P.A.

Two years before his successful run for Congress, George Santos gave Long Island Republican officials a résumé that r...

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2 months ago
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The U.S. May Finally Breach the Debt Ceiling. Here’s Why That Would Be Very Bad.

If Congress fails to increase the government’s borrowing limit in time, the result would be a shock to the economy an...

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2 months ago
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Divided House Approves G.O.P. Inquiry Into ‘Weaponization’ of Government

Republicans pushed through a measure to create a powerful new committee to scrutinize what they have charged is an ef...

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