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Biden Administration
Sugar Merger Advances, Despite US Opposition
By Eric Cortellessa
Biden: Putin Violating U.N. Charter
By Brian Bennett
The Mission to Modernize America's Nuclear Missiles
By W.J. Hennigan/Lindbergh, Wyo.
Potential Rail Strike Squeezes Biden Between Unions, Economic Peril
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Why the Obama-Biden Bromance is a Myth
The author of "The Long Alliance," a new book on Obama's relationship with Biden, explains how they never looked at the world in the same way.
By Philip Elliott
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Relations between political leaders and the Pentagon could get worse amid spike in partisanship.
By W.J. Hennigan
September 6, 2022
US, Iran Clash Over Sea Drone Amid Nuke Talks
U.S. forces foil Iranian attempt to grab an American sea drone in the Persian Gulf as diplomats pursue a renewed nuke deal
By W.J. Hennigan
August 30, 2022
GOP Hopes for Lawsuit Over Biden Student Debt
Conservative legal groups are exploring who would have legal standing to sue. House Republicans could try to sue if they win back the chamber.
By Brian Bennett
August 29, 2022
Fact-Checking Biden’s Student Loan Plan
Will Biden’s new plan make inflation worse? Is it an abuse of executive power? Here’s what to know.
By Eric Cortellessa
August 26, 2022
Some of Biden's Student Loan Critics Went to College for Less Than $400 per Year
When Mitch McConnell graduated from the University of Louisville in 1964, tuition cost $330 (or roughly $2,500 when adjusted for inflation)
By Charlotte Alter
August 25, 2022
Trump Revives Impeachment Playbook
The legal system has ways to punish misrepresentations and lies, actions that have often brought Trump rewards in the political arena.
By Brian Bennett
August 25, 2022
US in for Long-Haul With Latest Ukraine War Aid
Biden signals Putin, allies, that Washington will back Kyiv for months or years, if necessary, in its fight with Russia.
By W.J. Hennigan
August 24, 2022
Ukraine’s Secret Effort to Get U.S. Jets
Ukrainians are using invention, social media and disregard for protocol to fight back.
By Brian Bennett and Simon Shuster
August 19, 2022
What Wisconsin Tells Us About the Midterms
A trip to a Trump rally and a Democratic meet-and-greet revealed some shared grievances.
By Philip Elliott
August 18, 2022
How The Inflation Reduction Act Will Spur New Climate Tech
The new climate policy could lead to the creation of 1,000 new companies, estimates the head of investment at Bill Gates’ climate fund
By Justin Worland
August 18, 2022
How Trump Judges Limit Biden Executive Orders
Inside the White House, there’s a growing reluctance to take executive orders much further, partly out of concern that it could backfire.
By Brian Bennett and Abigail Abrams
August 15, 2022
Biden Just Scored a Huge Win. Do Voters Care?
The significant victory of the Inflation Reduction Act is not top of mind for many, which should worry the President and his fellow Democrats as November draws closer.
By Philip Elliott
August 12, 2022
'Hunter Biden's Laptop' Isn't a Trump Defense
The Trump orbit didn’t invent this sort of misdirection but it did hone it in significant ways.
By Philip Elliott
August 10, 2022
No, Biden is Not Hiring 87,000 New IRS Agents
The IRS will get nearly $80 billion in new funding from the Inflation Reduction Act, but most of it won't go to hiring new agents.
By Eric Cortellessa
August 9, 2022
Former Trump Officials Respond to FBI Search
The unprecedented move by federal law enforcement to execute a search warrant on a former President's home could serve to mobilize Trump's base.
By Brian Bennett
August 9, 2022
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