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Ex-Missouri AG hits Biden student loan plan ahead of Supreme Court arguments

The man who helped upend President Biden's student loan forgiveness plan in the lower courts says he is confident the Supreme Court will provide the last nail in the coffin for the administration's plans.

Trump endorses mental, physical tests for presidency

Former President Donald Trump on Tuesday said anyone running for the White House should submit to mental competency and physical tests to show they are up for the job.

Big Tech layoffs reduce minority hires, deem affirmative-action push as costly goal during inflation

From Amazon to Walmart, hundreds of corporations have started eliminating diversity, equity and inclusion positions as inflation makes affirmative-action hiring a costly goal.

Knocked down again: Fetterman’s debilitating post-stroke depression imperils his political future

Sen. John Fetterman's feel-good story has given way to the harsh realities of recovering from a near-fatal stroke and the difficulty of doing it on the national stage.

Buttigieg unveils freight rail reforms in wake of East Palestine derailment

Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg on Tuesday called for several freight rail reforms in the aftermath of a train derailment in northeastern Ohio earlier this month that resulted in the release of toxic chemicals and temporarily forced the evacuation of thousands of residents. Buttigieg urged Norfolk Southern, whose train was involved in the incident in East...

Feehery: Balanced budgets and the debt ceiling 

Dick Cheney once said, “Deficits don’t matter.” If the polls are any indication, the American people largely agree with the former vice president. So did the 45th president, one of the rare points of convergence between the Cheney’s family and Donald Trump. If deficits don’t matter to the public or to the fiscal markets, why...

Biden meets with Polish president in Warsaw

President Biden met with Polish President Andrzej Duda in Warsaw on Tuesday, following Biden's surprise visit to Kyiv the day prior. Biden and Duda met at the Presidential Palace, where a band played the U.S. national anthem upon Biden’s arrival. The band then played the Polish national anthem and the two presidents walked through a...

Can Republicans even play this game?

The Republican emphasis on cultural issues resonates with their base but pales in contrast to voters’ economic worries.

Putin: Ukraine a ‘hostage’ of leaders in Kyiv, Western nations

Russian President Vladimir Putin in his state-of-the-nation address on Tuesday placed blame on the West for the war in Ukraine, claiming that Ukraine is a “hostage” of leaders in Kyiv and Western nations. “We aren’t fighting the Ukrainian people,” Putin said, according to The Associated Press. “[Ukraine] has become hostage of the Kyiv regime and...

Russia’s cult of death

Russia appears to be in love with war and death. “War is victory, war is a friend, war is love” is how one Russian official, a middle-aged woman who could be a mother or grandmother, recently put it to an audience consisting of young boys and girls. Last May, school children, tots really, were dressed...

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