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How Biden leaves wiggle room to opt against reelection bid

President Joe Biden exudes confidence as the next race for the White House approaches.

Biden, Scholz to huddle on Ukraine war at White House

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz is visiting the White House on Friday for a private meeting with President Biden as both allies become increasingly vocal about their concerns that China may step off the sidelines and supply weapons to Russia for its invasion of Ukraine.

Why do NBA players insist on promoting racial division?

During a postgame press conference on Tuesday, Golden State Warriors player Draymond Green made controversial statements about the role of black history in the country. While talking to reporters, he advanced the false premise that governors want to remove black history from education. It’s the latest left-wing outburst from one of the league’s players that frequently promotes factually incorrect information and viewpoints to promote racial division.

How Jimmy Carter won election

When Jimmy Carter announced his candidacy for president, he was viewed as such a long shot that his home state’s major newspaper headlined the story, "Jimmy Carter is running for WHAT?"

Turkey’s Erdogan must take concrete action on Hamas and the Muslim Brotherhood

Prior to the devastating earthquakes that struck Turkey in early February, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan was attempting to pull off several foreign policy magic tricks ahead of the country’s May 14 elections. This involved resetting ties with Israel and a number of Arab countries, notably Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Until recently, Ankara had difficult ties with leaders of the Arab world. The need to mend fences became an imperative, owing to Erdogan’s increasingly desperate need to stabilize the national currency (the lira) by procuring funding from abroad.

Manchin on Social Security, Medicare: ‘Is there a better program?’

Sen. Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.) on Thursday emphasized that he’s not going to discuss cutting Social Security and Medicare but suggested that Congress may have to look at whether there is a “better program” to use to make the programs sustainable for future generations. “Is there a better program?” Manchin said in an interview with Fox...

Democratic backsliding harms the potential of a US-Mexico supply chain pivot

The Biden administration should pursue a refreshed economic security strategy reinforcing a democratic alliance with Mexico.

Dictators stalk the free world again

Xi sees Putin as a valuable counterweight to America and its Atlantic and Pacific allies.

Housing affordability hits historic low

Fewer than a quarter of homes listed for sale nationwide qualified as affordable for the typical U.S. household, according to a new report shared exclusively with The Hill. The report, released Friday by real estate brokerage Redfin, found that the number of affordable listings in 2022 fell by more than half from the previous year —...

East Palestine residents erupt at town hall with Norfolk Southern official

East Palestine residents on Thursday continuously interrupted a sole Norfolk Southern official at a town hall event as concerns remain over last month’s train derailment that spilled toxic chemicals in the eastern Ohio town. “We are sorry. We’re very sorry for what happened. We feel horrible about it,” Norfolk Southern representative Darrell Wilson said, according...

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