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Former Commerce secretary questions whether Biden’s ‘well enough’ to remain president

Former Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross, who served under the Trump administration, raised concerns Sunday over President Biden's ability to finish his term. “If he’s not well enough to run, how can he be well enough to stay in there as president?” Ross said Sunday in an interview on "The Cats Roundtable" with host John Catsimatidis....

Cori Bush faces potential ouster in latest test for progressives

Rep. Cori Bush’s primary on Tuesday is once again putting progressives on guard as they face what could be their second consecutive defeat this cycle. Bush is squaring off against Wesley Bell, the prosecuting attorney from St. Louis County, in a Missouri race that will test the "squad’s" strength and staying power. Many progressives see...

Trump campaign’s Project 2025 bashing irks conservative loyalists

The Trump campaign’s intense pushback to Project 2025 amid sustained attacks from Democrats is frustrating conservatives inside and outside the effort who worry that the disavowal will result in the former president alienating his most loyal supporters. It was one thing for Trump to separate himself amid Democratic messaging centering on the Heritage Foundation-led project’s...

Oklahoma schools in revolt over Bible mandate

Educators in Oklahoma are refusing a state order to incorporate the Bible into their lesson plans, setting up an inevitable showdown with the start of the school year just weeks away. State Superintendent Ryan Walters last week released guidelines to schools for how they should be integrating the Bible into classrooms, saying educators who are against the initiative...

‘Abysmal’: Senate leaves for recess feeling the legislative blues 

Senators on both sides of the aisle left the Capitol frustrated as they began an August recess following seven months of work that saw political messaging wars crowd out legislative results. Aside from a major foreign aid package in April, most big-ticket legislative items stalled, leaving lawmakers with little to brag about ahead of November’s...

Barack Obama’s political career kicked off in the Illinois State Senate, evolved into a two-term presidency

Barack Obama began his career in politics as a senator in Illinois. He went on to serve two terms as president of the United States, from 2009 until 2017.

Nancy Pelosi denies making calls to organize Democrat coup against Biden

Former Speaker Nancy Pelosi denies claims that she helped organize the ouster of President Biden from the 2024 presidential race.

Squad members sued for ‘inciting’ Columbia anti-Israel encampment

Five students from Columbia University are suing members of the "Squad" for "inciting and encouraging" anti-Israel protests that disrupted campus.

Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp snaps back at Trump after repeated attacks: ‘Leave my family out of it’

Former President Trump repeated attacks on Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp for refusing to overturn the former president's 2020 election loss to President Biden in the state.

Kamala Harris played ‘critical’ role in California crime law now on chopping block

A movement is underway to reform a decade-old California crime bill that opponents say has wreaked havoc on the state, while a “critical" supporter is running for president.

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