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Never mind November. Is Biden fit to be president right now?

President Biden's cognitive impairment has been noted by foreign leaders and raises concerns about his ability to faithfully execute the office of president, especially in the event of a nuclear crisis.

Permits to construct apartments take dip following pandemic

Permits to construct apartments have taken a dip since the coronavirus pandemic, an analysis from real estate company Redfin finds, amid falling appetite among builders. The analysis, published on Tuesday, found that “builders obtained permits to construct 13 multifamily housing units for every 10,000 people” in the country this year – a 30-percent drop compared...

Democrats back Biden in lopsided internal debate

Democrats emerging from a closed-door meeting Tuesday to discuss President Biden's political future offered support for their party leader a day after the White House's full-court press to beat back critics within his party, even as some detractors pushed for a reset. In a meeting that ran for roughly two hours, the debate was lopsided...

Biden faces crucial stretch

Welcome to The Hill's Campaign newsletter {beacon} Campaign Report Campaign Report   The Big Story Biden faces crucial stretch President Biden faces a critical time for the future of his candidacy as he tries to shore up support within his party and overcome doubts about his ability to defeat Donald Trump. © AP Photo/Susan Walsh...

Yellen defends Biden, rejects 25th Amendment discussion

Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen called President Biden “extremely effective” amid growing calls for him to step aside after a poor showing in his first presidential debate against former President Trump. Rep. Mike Lawler (R-N.Y.) asked Yellen during a House committee hearing if she had “noticed any mental or cognitive decline” in any of her meetings...

New ‘smishing’ attack may target your iPhone, Apple ID: What to know

A new 'smishing' attack — a phishing scam sent via text — is reportedly targeting Apple users.

Biden signs bill bolstering nuclear power

President Biden on Tuesday signed a bipartisan bill aimed at bolstering the nation’s nuclear power, lawmakers announced. The nuclear package is expected to speed up the timeline for licensing new nuclear reactors and cut fees that companies have to pay to do so.  Supporters say the legislation is a big deal for the nuclear power sector, and will...

Iran’s new president is no moderate

Masoud Pezeshkian, the new Iranian president, is not a reformist or moderate, but a loyalist to the supreme leader and the Islamic Republic's hard-line policies, while the Iranian people have shown their disillusionment with the regime through a massive boycott of the election.

Alec Baldwin trial in ‘Rust’ shooting begins with jury selection

Jury selection is set to begin Tuesday in actor Alec Baldwin's manslaughter trial — nearly three years after the deadly shooting of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins on a Western movie set in New Mexico. "The Departed" actor arrived at the Santa Fe courthouse early Tuesday morning, dressed in a dark grey suit and thick-rimmed black glasses,...

The end of Chevron signals a new philosophical era of American governance

The Supreme Court's decision to strike down Chevron deference is a major step towards restoring the secret to the health of American society, as it allows for more administrative decentralization and less politicization of our lives.

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