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Ex-Rep. Charlie Rangel, 94, questions whether Biden belongs in nursing home, not White House

Former Harlem Congressman Charles Rangel discusses his concerns about President Biden's declining health after his poor debate performance Thursday night.

What happens to JD Vance’s Senate seat if Trump chooses him as veep and wins re-election?

If former President Trump selects Republican Ohio Sen. JD Vance as his running mate, Ohio Gov. DeWine would choose Vance's Senate replacement.

After Biden’s disastrous debate, campaign emails supporters on how to defend him: ‘Bedwetting brigade’

The Biden campaign sent out an email giving supporters tips on how to support President Biden to those who have been critical of last week's debate performance.

North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum says any talk of V.P. selection is between Trump and him

North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum was secretive Sunday about any conversations he may have had with former President Donald Trump about being his running mate.

Supreme Court decision tames the administrative state with Chevron ruling

The Supreme Court has now put Congress on notice that it needs to do a better job of writing laws and can no longer expect federal agencies to clean up their poorly written messes.

Sen. Raphael Warnock says Biden should stay in the presidential race

Sen. Raphael Warnock said President Biden should not drop out of the presidential race, comparing Mr. Biden's debate performance to some of his own sermons that he has wished turned out better.

Supreme Court’s Jan. 6 ruling could upend special counsel Jack Smith’s election case against Trump

Former President Donald Trump wasn't part of last week's Supreme Court ruling on criminal charges for Jan. 6 Capitol rioters, but legal experts say the decision could still help him unravel one of the federal prosecutions he's facing.

Second major newspaper demands Biden bow out; president retreats with family to Camp David

For the second time in as many days, a major newspaper called on President Biden to step down as the Democratic nominee.

For many teachers, summer break is no such thing

The idea of summer as two months paid leave for America's teachers is full of holes. Nearly half planned to take a second job, according to a recent survey, while 76 percent will be doing some kind of professional development — and not all of them are even paid by their districts over the...

How Ukraine can create a credible deterrent against Russia outside of NATO

NATO will not offer Ukraine a formal invitation to join or a concrete path to membership, but the US has signed a bilateral security arrangement with Ukraine, and Ukraine can adapt to the Swedish model of defense-industrial sector and military forces with increased support from the West.

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