I am professionally obligated to begin this article by explaining to you who Taylor Swift is, who Travis Kelce is and why I am talking about them. I know this will come off as condescending (if not insulting) to most of you, but for that one person who, this very morning, emerged from a 20-year-long […]Read More
Sen. Kyrsten Sinema (I-Ariz.) has spent the past few months at the Capitol hashing out a politically tricky bipartisan deal with a small group of lawmakers to address the migrant crisis on the U.S.-Mexico border. It’s the type of intricate legislative dealmaking the former Democrat has built her unusual political brand on. But in the […]Read More
The Illinois State Board of Elections dismissed an effort Tuesday to remove Donald Trump from the state’s primary ballot, after a challenge contending that the former president should be removed over a violation of the insurrection clause of the 14th Amendment. The decision is expected to be appealed. The petition was brought by five voters […]Read More
correction A previous version of this article incorrectly stated that a claim in one of the drafted articles of impeachment referenced Raul Ortiz. The claim referred to Rodney Scott. This article has been corrected. We are about nine months from the November presidential election, and it is very clear that Republicans seek to use immigration […]Read More
There are very real pressures that exist because of the recent increase in immigrants to the United States. The number of immigrants who have been released into the country to await legal proceedings is over 2 million since 2021 — an unusually large number but a smaller one than is often presented in political rhetoric. […]Read More
Members of the House Homeland Security Committee sparred Tuesday over Republicans’ efforts to advance an impeachment case against Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, who vigorously defended his record in a lengthy letter to lawmakers but did not testify in person. The committee convened for a day-long hearing Tuesday to mark up two articles of impeachment […]Read More
Future Forward, a super PAC supporting President Biden’s reelection campaign, said it will reserve $250 million in ads aimed at voters in battleground states on television, cable and streaming services. The super PAC said this effort dwarfs the $140 million it spent on its media campaign in 2020, when it was the largest outside advertiser […]Read More
From a military outpost in the Jordan desert, Spec. Breonna A. Moffett talked daily with her family in Savannah, Ga. Sometimes, her mother said, it was a quick call to wish her little sister a good day at school. Others, she’d joke about her dog, Simba, or work on a “Paw Patrol” coloring book with […]Read More
President Biden met with top aides Monday to review potential American responses to a drone attack that killed three U.S. service members, as Republicans called for hard-hitting retaliation while the White House worried about getting dragged into a widening conflict in the Middle East. The United States believes Iranian-backed militants were behind the drone strike, […]Read More
“China is determined to dominate that market, with EV [electric vehicles] predominantly made in China and Chinese jobs. The previous administration was content to sit on the sidelines and let China take all these jobs, but I won’t let that happen. … In fact, when Donald Trump was in office, six auto factories closed around […]Read More
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