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Cash for slavery reparations in California draws cool response from Newsom
Newsom responded after a state task force calculated the cost at up to $1.2 million per person.
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Playbook PM: Pressure grows to expel Santos
And E. Jean Carroll address the Trump verdict.
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NYC suburbs vow ‘standoff’ over Adams sending migrants there
Two New York counties have declared states of emergency in a bid to halt New York City’s attempt to move asylum-seekers to vacant hotels in their communities.
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Why Trump Can’t Lose
He’s constructed a political force field against failures and scandals that would have felled any other politician.
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The junk-food executive working on regenerative farming
The company that owns Lay’s, Doritos, Cheetos, Gatorade, Pepsi-Cola and Mountain Dew is also trying to nudge farmers toward sustainable agriculture.
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Biden invites lawmakers to White House to discuss farm bill amid looming debt limit crisis
The meeting comes as Biden is facing a debt limit standoff with Republicans, which is increasingly threatening to derail the upcoming farm bill reauthorization.
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Manchin vows to oppose all Biden's EPA nominees over climate plan
The EPA is expected to unveil a sweeping proposal Thursday to slash greenhouse gas pollution from the nation’s thousands of power plants.
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Read the Santos indictment
The New York congressman was charged with wire fraud, money laundering and theft of public funds.
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A roadblock to health care for undocumented immigrants
Erin asked POLITICO’s Megan Messerly about her reporting on the issue and what the nearly dozen Democratic state lawmakers and immigration advocates she spoke with had to say.
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Why people are freaking out about Title 42 ending
Biden’s decision to send 1,500 active-duty troops to the border struck some experts as a sign the administration isn’t ready for the transition.
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E. Jean Carroll’s lawyer: Trump has 'no legitimate arguments' for appeal
“I rarely feel more confident about an appeal than I do on this one,” said Robbie Kaplan, Carroll’s lawyer.
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Santos pleads not guilty to federal indictment alleging wide-ranging financial crimes
The first-term Republican congressman from New York faces a 13-count indictment.
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Raskin: Biden has a ‘constitutional command’ on debt
Biden said he would look at the issue of invalidating the debt ceiling through the 14th Amendment “months down the road.”
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U.S. prices pick up, showing inflation pressures persist
The Fed is paying particular attention to so-called core prices, which exclude volatile food and energy costs and are regarded as a better gauge of longer-term inflation trends.
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Rewriting crypto
The stablecoin bill, which is a work in progress, has been seen as the lowest-hanging fruit.
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Global regulators bear down on big tech deals
There’s a new uncertainty about getting tech’s megadeals past skeptical regulators.
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Playbook: How CNN is getting ready for Trump’s return
And George Santos faces criminal charges.
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Debt-ceiling fight heads to battleground NYC suburbs
The bucolic suburbs were one of the few places in the nation where GOP congressional candidates beat expectations during the midterm.
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‘Don’t talk to me’: A look at Trump's previous clashes with CNN’s Kaitlan Collins
Collins, who will moderate a town hall with Trump on Wednesday, was known for getting under the former president’s skin during his time in office.
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Top New York City Hall aide worked quietly with state super PAC
Ingrid Lewis-Martin made calls soliciting support for the Committee for a Fair New York in an arrangement that alarmed good government groups.
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Comer releases Biden family probe update without showing link to president
The Oversight panel chair revealed that Biden family members, business associates or related companies received more than $10 million from companies run by foreign nationals.
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Chicago mayor exits proud after getting ‘a lot of s--t done’
Lori Lightfoot lost in the first round of voting. But she told POLITICO she's glad the tough-on-crime candidate didn’t win either.
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Trump world booked CNN hoping for a big audience. Now, they’re in the thick of it.
The former president will fundraise off the E. Jean Carroll verdict. But he also has to get through a televised town hall where it will come up.
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Trump goes mainstream on CNN. The rest of the pack sucks wind.
Trump’s town hall is the latest in a mainstream media offensive by the former president.
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‘Caught between a rock and a hard place’: FDA considers over-the-counter birth control
The agency is slated to make a decision on approval of the daily hormonal pill by this summer.
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Feinstein is back, and so is the California Senate race
An early exit could have fundamentally altered the ongoing contest to replace her.
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Trump’s defeat in Carroll case presages more legal peril
With one verdict against him now in the books, here are the other cases Trump is facing.
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Hochul issues emergency order for migrant crisis
The move comes as the New York City suburbs are in an uproar over Mayor Eric Adams' plan to move migrants to vacant hotels in Rockland and Orange counties.
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Biden says he’s exploring 14th Amendment to defuse debt ceiling standoff
The president said he would look at possibly invalidating the debt ceiling through the 14th Amendment “months down the road.”
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DiFi is back, and so is California Senate race
Sen. Dianne Feinstein's return to the Senate on Tuesday avoided fundamentally altering the ongoing race to replace her — a source of uncertainty and trepidation for the candidates who were already deep into campaigning for the 2024 election when Feinstein headed to the hospital.
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Downtown presses for a debt deal
Virtually no one expected President Joe Biden and congressional leadership to strike a deal on raising the debt limit during their meeting at the White House this afternoon.
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Read the full jury verdict form from the E. Jean Carroll defamation trial
Trump's legal team did not call any witnesses during the trial, and Trump himself did not testify in court during the trial.
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New Jersey representatives vow fight against New York’s ‘cash-grabbing’ congestion pricing plan
Reps. Rob Menendez and Josh Gottheimer said the plan would harm New Jersey communities.
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Santos set to face federal criminal charges
The fabulist New Yorker isn't facing resignation pressure from Speaker Kevin McCarthy — but fellow home-state Republicans are reiterating their hopes that he leave Congress.
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A Stunning Result in Trump’s Sexual Assault Trial
A new first — and a new low — for the former president.
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It could’ve been worse: White House debt meeting ends with plans for a repeat
Speaker Kevin McCarthy saw no “new movement” after the highly touted meeting — but the players may have another chance at progress on Friday.
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Tucker Carlson to relaunch show on Twitter
“Starting soon, we’ll be bringing a new version of the show we’ve been doing for the last six and a half years to Twitter,” Carlson said.