Political and Legislative
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Biden’s Administration Faces a Summer Grind to Pass Legislation
Until recently, the act of governing seemed to happen at the speed of presidential tweets.…
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Biden’s Infrastructure Plan Challenges His Relationship With Progressives
President Biden‘s relationship with his party’s liberal base is being tested by a bipartisan framework…
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The National Security Adviser Says the U.S. Is Preparing More Russian Sanctions
National security adviser Jake Sullivan on Sunday said the U.S. is preparing to impose additional sanctions on…
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The Supreme Court Dismisses Another Challenge Against the Affordable Care Act
The Supreme Court, though increasingly conservative in makeup, rejected the latest major Republican-led effort to…
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Putin Praises the Summit Outcome and Says Biden Is a Tough Negotiator
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday praised the outcome of his summit with U.S. President…
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The Governor of Texas Will Spend $250 Million on Building a Border Wall
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott (R) on Wednesday said the state will spend $250 million as…
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The Senate Will Vote on Repealing the 2002 Authorization for the War in Iraq
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer announced his support on Wednesday for repealing the 2002 war…
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Biden Will Sign a Bill to Recognize Juneteenth as a Federal Holiday
The United States will soon have a new federal holiday commemorating the end of slavery.…
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Biden Sees His Meeting With Putin as a Foreign Policy Win
President Biden on Wednesday framed his three-hour sit-down with Russian President Vladimir Putin as a foreign policy win,…
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Biden Nominates Five Candidates to Fill Court Vacancies
President Joe Biden announced five new candidates for the federal bench on Tuesday, continuing an…
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