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Republicans Make Fiscal Irresponsibility Part of Their Official Platform

Ever since the party was taken over by Donald Trump, Republicans have backed away from speaking of debt reduction as an important goal.

Hoping to Avoid Criminal Trial, Boeing Pleads Guilty to Fraud

‘We can confirm that we have reached an agreement in principle on terms of a resolution with the Justice Department,’ Boeing said in a...

Biden Administration Says President Isn’t Being Treated for Parkinson’s, Dodges Questions on Doctor Visits

The White House faced a slew of queries about Biden’s health and a Parkinson’s expert’s visits.

New York City’s ‘Trash Revolution’

Trash talk in the Big Apple.

Wall Street Law Firm Adopts Hiring Policy to Weed out Antisemites

Public use of the phrase, ‘From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free’ will be considered disqualifying for applicants.

New GOP Platform Vows to ‘Hold Accountable’ Perpetrators of Antisemitic Violence, Revoke Visas of Terror Supporters

The RNC also vowed to crack down on instances of antisemitic violence that have drastically increased in the United States since October 7.

Republican National Convention daily themes to mirror Trump’s themes

Opening day -- a Monday -- is "Make America Wealthy Once Again"; Day 2 is "Make America Safe Once Again"; Day 3 features "Make America Strong Once Again"; and Day 4 is a showcase for "Make America Great Again."

White House says Biden doesn’t need to prove anything to foreign leaders

The White House on Monday said President Biden, who faces growing questions at home about his abilities, doesn't need to prove anything to foreign leaders when he hosts the NATO Summit in Washington with trans-Atlantic allies this week.

House Republicans postponed hearing to grill Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg

House Republicans have postponed a hearing with Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg to question him about former President Donald Trump's criminal hush money case because Mr. Trump's sentencing date has been pushed back.

Sen. Tester says Biden must prove he’s up to being president another 4 years

Sen. Jon Tester of Montana, widely considered the most vulnerable Democratic senator up for reelection in November, suggested Monday that he may not be able to back President Biden as the party's presidential nominee.

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