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Donald Trump
Biden Calls China ‘Xenophobic,’ Ramping Up Campaign Rhetoric
By Justin Sink and Michelle Jamrisko / Bloomberg
What Judge Merchan Knows About Trump
By Brian Bennett
Senate Dismisses Mayorkas Impeachment Articles as Unconstitutional
By Nik Popli
Bob Graham, Ex-Senator and Florida Governor, Dies at 87
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Speaker Johnson’s Foreign Aid Plan Is Under Fire. His Speakership Is Too
House Speaker Mike Johnson angered some Republicans after he unveiled a plan to for separate bills funding aid for Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan.
By Nik Popli
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With very few Americans without an opinion of Donald Trump, it will be hard to find a truly neutral jury in the New York hush-money case.
By Philip Elliott
April 16, 2024
Charges Against Trump and Jan. 6 Rioters at Stake in Supreme Court Case
The Supreme Court is hearing arguments over the charge of obstruction of an official proceeding, which could affect charges against Trump and Capitol rioters.
By MARK SHERMAN / AP
April 16, 2024
How Trump's Hush-Money Trial Kicked Off
As jury selection began in Trump's hush-money trial, Trump railed against the judge and the strict schedule, while supporters gathered outside.
By Brian Bennett and Simmone Shah
April 15, 2024
Global Crises Could Win Biden Back the White House
It’s tough to defeat a wartime President, history shows. Biden can use the powers and pulpit of the presidency to his advantage in the race.
By Philip Elliott
April 15, 2024
The House Is About to Deliver Articles of Impeachment Against Mayorkas. It Could Get Messy
Democrats almost certainly will ultimately vote to acquit Mayorkas, but Republicans have tools to delay.
By Brian Bennett
April 15, 2024
In Hush-Money Trial, Trump’s Election Is at Stake
A criminal verdict against Trump in the New York hush-money case could have real political consequences for Trump as he runs for a second term.
By Brian Bennett
April 15, 2024
How the U.S. Rallied to Defend Israel
“The ball is now in Israel's court.”
By Vera Bergengruen
April 15, 2024
Biden Will Meet With National Security Team as U.S. Pledges 'Support' for Israel Against Iran
A National Security Council spokesperson said, “The United States will stand with the people of Israel and support their defense against these threats from Iran."
By ZEKE MILLER and MICHELLE L. PRICE / AP
April 13, 2024
Why Higher Ed Is Scared of a Second Trump Term
Trump could regain enormous power over the country’s universities. His agenda includes ideas that higher ed is already bracing against.
By Philip Elliott
April 12, 2024
Kamala Harris to Blame Donald Trump for Arizona’s Abortion Ban
In a speech in Ariz., Harris will frame Arizona’s abortion ban as a direct consequence of Trump-era policies and rhetoric.
By Nik Popli
April 12, 2024
Biden Shifts on Assange WikiLeaks Extradition
If Biden goes through with Australia’s request to drop Assange's extradition, it would indicate a dramatic reversal of policy.
By Anna Gordon
April 12, 2024
Arizona Just Became the Most Important State in 2024 Politics
The abortion ban could animate the presidential and Senate races in the battleground state
By Nik Popli
April 10, 2024
What to Know About Trump's Hush-Money Trial
What are the legal questions, who are the witnesses, what happens if he's convicted, and more.
By Nik Popli
April 10, 2024
Biden Calls Netanyahu's Approach a Mistake
In recent weeks, President Biden's patience with Benjamin Netanyahu has appeared to be waning and his administration has taken a more stern line with Israel.
By TIA GOLDENBERG and WAFAA SHURAFA / AP
April 10, 2024
Donald Trump’s Pivot On Abortion Shouldn’t Surprise You
Trump can take religious conservatives—and their votes and bonus dollars—for granted because he knows this truth: Where else are they going to go?
By Philip Elliott
April 9, 2024
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