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Biden chief economist pick Bernstein moves toward Senate confirmation
The longtime Biden aide has already been an important voice in the administration’s economic messaging.
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The Trump town hall news that GOP lawmakers will be dodging for weeks
The event showed an unvarnished view of the former president — but it also elicited real news.
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New York City Council to introduce bill targeting Andy King comeback
The legislation would add a clause to city rules that determine eligibility for the public matching program.
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CMS Innovation Center under the microscope
Several GOP lawmakers took aim at CMMI for its plan to slash Medicare payments to drugs cleared under the Food and Drug Administration’s accelerated approval program.
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Time to pay the FDIC piper
The rescue of Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank customers ripped an estimated $23 billion hole in the agency’s deposit insurance fund.
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Chris Christie calls Trump a 'puppet of Putin' after CNN town hall
“If you don't say that you think Ukraine should win the war, I don't know where you stand with Putin," the former governor said.
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Playbook: How Trump dominated CNN
And Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) returns to Washington.
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Biden rule tells power plants to cut climate pollution by 90 percent — or shut down
The administration is launching Washington’s most ambitious effort in almost a decade to reduce the nation’s second-largest source of greenhouse gases — and hopes this one will survive in court.
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Sweeney’s 2025 path narrows with Norcross ‘in the backseat,’ Democrats say
The South Jersey power broker has been Sweeney’s biggest backer.
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Biden's power plant rule could help revive an old idea about how to fight climate change
No power plants in the U.S. capture their greenhouse gases before they hit the atmosphere. But EPA's proposal argues that the technology's time has come.
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Ron DeSantis can’t quit Covid
The national pandemic health emergency is expiring. But the governor is still highlighting his Covid record.
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The Drug-Fueled Protest in Dianne Feinstein’s Office You Haven’t Heard About
Tales of workplace woe from the underside of the nation’s Capitol.
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5 takeaways from Trump’s CNN smackdown
Donald Trump did a greatest-hits medley of his false election claims and Jan. 6 explanations. And the GOP-heavy crowd loved it.
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Cable carnage: Trump turns CNN town hall into televised combat
The former president’s town hall at CNN began with more 2020 denialism and went on from there.
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Army sergeant who fatally shot BLM protester in Texas sentenced to 25 years
But Gov. Greg Abbott has pushed for a pardon in the case.
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Tempering expectations on reparations
The leaders tasked with translating a California task force's recommendation for reparations to Black residents into law are offering a reality check before the final report is even in their hands.
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Tommy Tuberville’s office clarifies his white nationalist comments
"I call them Americans,” Tuberville said, when asked whether white nationalists should be barred from the military.
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Former AFP head, Trump campaign aide register to lobby for Yemeni separatists amid peace talks
Tim Phillips is now a managing director at Hyperfocal Communications, the firm launched last year by Stuart Jolly and Yolanda Caraway.
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Cash for slavery reparations gets cool response from California officials
Gov. Gavin Newsom says issue requires "more than cash payments" as a key lawmaker casts doubt on checks.
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Trump lawyer rejected claim that juror’s political affiliation signified bias
A newly unsealed filing in the E. Jean Carroll case reveals how Trump successfully kept a listener of a far-right podcast on the jury.
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Biden starts to throw some punches in the debt ceiling fight
The president took questions from the press and went to a GOP-held district Wednesday. His team is already eyeing more.
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Adams no longer Biden surrogate after blasting White House on migrants
New York City Mayor Eric Adams had said the president “failed” the city by mishandling the asylum-seeker crisis.
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Former Biden adviser Tribe: Just use the 14th Amendment now
The longtime constitutional scholar said Biden’s fear that it will be caught in the courts was misplaced.
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George Santos is facing new charges. Here's a look at some of his biggest scandals.
The New York Republican has pioneered a new kind of political scandal.
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Debt ceiling brawl jams up the Pentagon’s mega policy bill
Sidelining the NDAA means there won’t be a price tag for military spending to inform debt ceiling talks.
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Corey Lewandowski spoke with Vivek Ramaswamy Super PAC about role
The former Trump campaign manager ran the idea by his ex-boss too.
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DeSantis readies more migrant flights as he intensifies fight with Biden
Other elected officials also transported migrants. But none received as much attention as the Florida governor.
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Adams says Jordan Neely's death proves need for forced hospitalizations
Mayor Eric Adams doubled down on a controversial policy that involuntarily hospitalizes New Yorkers who cannot meet their basic needs.
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Vivek Ramaswamy wants to raise the voting age. Even his staff doesn’t like the idea.
The youngest candidate in the Republican presidential field is preparing to announce a proposal to raise the voting age to 25 for most people.
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Biden's next climate rule is already causing a stir. Here are 4 things to know about it.
From coal's demise to potential loopholes, here are some things to know about the Biden administration climate regulation expected to land Thursday.
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Wagner still holds significant territory in Bakhmut, U.S. officials say
U.S. officials have seen no evidence to suggest Wagner has a plan to retreat completely from Bakhmut
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Are Democrats finally winning the war on coal?
Some Democrats up for reelection are distancing themselves from Biden’s policies. Others say the GOP is the party out of step with voters on climate change.
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Podesta: Cut energy permitting talks from debt ceiling fight
“We think everything needs to be delinked from the debt ceiling fight,” said White House senior adviser John Podesta, who unveiled the White House's permitting priorities at the Bipartisan Policy Center.
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Debt anxiety falls a little on the Hill. It might not be enough.
The minor signs of progress visible in the Capitol are leaving some lawmakers to wonder whether they're meaningful or more of a mirage.
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Federal student loan interest rates rise to highest in a decade
Grad students and parents will face the highest borrowing costs since 2006.