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Sen. Fetterman hospitalized after feeling ‘lightheaded’
“Initial tests did not show evidence of a new stroke, but doctors are running more tests and John is remaining overnight for observation,” Fetterman’s team said.
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Supreme Court justices discussed, but did not agree on code of conduct
Critics of the court have intensified calls for reform, placing greater scrutiny on the justices’ behavior and the activities of their spouses.
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If not Biden, then who?
Democrats are even less sold on Biden running again than Republicans are on Trump. But it matters that the party lacks any potential rival akin to DeSantis.
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Breaking down the most contentious exchange between Biden and the GOP
A look at Sen. Rick Scott’s proposal, which Republicans support it, how Biden summarized it — and what the tense exchange says about the future of entitlement reform.
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China Sends Spy Balloons Over Military Sites Worldwide, U.S. Officials Say
The balloons have some advantages over the satellites that orbit the earth in regular patterns. They fly closer to earth and can evade radar.
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Biden Heads to Florida With a Fresh Political Foil in House Republicans
President Biden plans to use his visit to the University of Tampa to warn about what he says are Republican proposals to cut Medicare and Social Security.
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Abortion Rights Supporters See Biden Address as Missed Opportunity
While praising the administration’s actions so far, activists say the State of the Union speech could have done more to address what they view as a national health crisis.
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Heckling of Biden Reflects a New, Coarser Normal for House G.O.P.
The repeated outbursts that interrupted the State of the Union address encapsulated the ethos of the new Republican majority, which styles itself after former President Donald J. Trump.
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Freed Guantánamo Prisoner Has Big Dreams for a New Life in Belize
Majid Khan, a “high-value detainee” at Guantánamo Bay, was released last week after two decades of social isolation.
