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In an economic speech that felt like a campaign stump, Biden touted his administration's efforts to
After initially being reluctant to talk about the substance of the leaked Supreme Court opinion, GOP
The Supreme Court may be on the cusp of overturning Roe v. Wade, the 1973 ruling which established a
Lots of people have gotten jobs recently and paychecks are, on average, getting bigger. But what tho
It depends how the final opinion is written. And, President Biden said that voters need to elect mor
The primary race illustrated the state's dramatic conservative turn in recent years. If Vance bests
According to a draft opinion obtained by POLITICO, there is a five-justice conservative majority rea
The White House pitch to provide consistent support for Ukraine through the end of September at a co
In a new NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist poll, 47% of registered voters surveyed said they are more likely t
The Supreme Court is considering a case that could significantly weaken the right to abortion — or e
A flurry of headlines out of the Sunshine State: Gov. Ron DeSantis — a rising star in the Republican
In a conversation with NPR, Reps. Ro Khanna of California and Jamie Raskin of Maryland said that whi
Thirty-eight percent of Americans under 30 want to see student debt cancelled entirely. Despite a ca
The United States will welcome up to 100,000 Ukrainians and will streamline their immigration and ve
Prominent candidates in two Republican Senate primaries, Missouri's Eric Greitens and Georgia's Hers
The Biden administration has repeatedly tried to end the policy, which requires migrants making an a
A judge said the rule exceeded the Centers for Disease Control's power, raising questions about how
And you might not have to go to Iowa in order to be the Democrats' presidential nominee anymore: the
Sarah Palin, whose 2008 turn as John McCain's running mate presaged the Republican Party's evolution
In Borodyanka, northwest of Kyiv, Natasha Romanenko lived in her root cellar for a month to avoid Ru