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What Washington Can Learn From Mayors
By Philip Elliott
In Debt Ceiling Fight, McCarthy May Blink
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Ukraine Dismisses Putin's Holiday Ceasefire
By W.J. Hennigan
Biden: US Backs Ukraine 'As Long As it Takes'
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Prisoner Swap for Griner Was Biden's Second
A prisoner exchange for Trevor Reed, a former U.S. Marine in poor health, marked an opening in the administration's approach to such negotiations.
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Washington proved that it can help reduce the pressure on its relationship with Moscow, just as it did repeatedly during the Cold War era.
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The DNC Can’t Kill New the Hampshire Primary
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Why 'Union Joe' Sided Against Rail Workers
After campaigning as the most pro-union candidate ever, Biden decided the economy was a bigger priority than rail workers' bargaining power
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Naomi Biden's White House Wedding
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By Brian Bennett
November 18, 2022
Biden's Low-Key Strategy To Stop Russia From Using Nukes
The White House's discreet, multi-pronged effort to pressure Moscow to stop issuing nuclear threats.
By W.J. Hennigan
November 16, 2022
How Biden and Trump Are Spending Election Day
The Nov. 8 midterm elections will affect the political futures of both men
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What’s at Stake for Biden in the Midterms
For the President, the outcome of the Nov. 8 election is about far more than who controls the House and Senate.
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Why Biden Prefers Delaware to Campaigning
Biden is now seen as a political liability almost everywhere except his home states of Delaware and Pennsylvania.
By Philip Elliott
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Court Halts Student Loan Relief Program: Here's What to Know
The Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals issued a stay while it considers an appeal from six Republican-led states to abandon the program entirely
By Anisha Kohli
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Biden Vows to Push to Restore Abortion Rights
Biden hopes to elevate abortion as an issue in the minds of voters, even as polling suggests inflation and the economy are bigger concerns for many.
By Brian Bennett
October 18, 2022
Jan. 6 Hearing Will Have One Viewer in Mind
The Jan. 6 committee is expected to use its likely final hearing to make its clearest case for Garland to prosecute Donald Trump for the Capitol riot.
By Philip Elliott
October 13, 2022
North Korea Preparing for Nuclear Weapon Test as Regional Tensions Rise
The escalation is the latest indication that coercive tactics by the U.S. and its allies are failing to compel North Korea to curtail its missile and nuclear programs.
By W.J. Hennigan
October 6, 2022
Republicans Plan to Investigate Hunter Biden
"We're not investigating Hunter Biden for political reasons,” insists Rep. James Comer, who is poised to lead the House Oversight Committee in a Republican House.
By Eric Cortellessa
October 3, 2022
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