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American Exceptionalism: Work-from-Home Edition

Americans are much more likely to say working from home is good for them.

Trump’s comments risk tainting a jury in federal election subversion case, special counsel says

Justice Department special counsel Jack Smith warned Tuesday that former President Donald Trump's "daily" statements risk tainting a jury pool in Washington in the criminal case charging him with scheming to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election.

Write-in GOP presidential candidate files multiple lawsuits to keep Trump off ballot

One judge dismissed a lawsuit trying to keep Donald Trump off the presidential ballot because of the legal issue of standing. John Anthony Castro thinks he has a way around that.

Alabama governor confronts state library service over ‘sexually suggestive’ books for youth

Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey is demanding answers by next week about reports that her state's public libraries are stocking "sexually suggestive" books in the children's sections, a probe that includes a hard look at the left-tilting American Library Association.

House GOP expands probe into Ford for teaming up with Chinese EV battery supplier

House Republicans intensified Tuesday their investigation into Ford over its deal with a Chinese company to open a new $3.5 billion facility in Michigan for electric vehicle batteries.

Biden is ‘too old to run for president,’ another poll finds

Most voters believe President Biden to be "too old to run for president," and they overwhelmingly disapprove of how he is handling important issues, a new Wall Street Journal poll has found.

After slaying, county wonders who freed illegal immigrant murder suspect

Carlos E. Corrales-Ramirez was wanted in connection with a stabbing in Laurel, Maryland, in February, and was arrested a month later by the Border Patrol near the border with Canada.

Texas GOP critics of Paxton wave off far-right primary threats amid impeachment battle

AUSTIN, Texas — Republican state senators Tuesday waved off a far-right pressure campaign to cancel the impeachment trial of embattled Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton — and with it, the looming threat of retribution. Paxton’s trial represents a civil war between members of the ruling GOP coalition — a fracture that appears to be widening. The...

83 percent of home shoppers consider climate risk: study

More than 80 percent of prospective homebuyers nationwide consider a climate risk while they shop for a home, according to data from Zillow. Findings from the company show that 83 percent of prospective homebuyers consider “at least one climate risk” when looking for a house, Zillow said in a Tuesday release. The study found that...

Why Goldman cut its recession odds

Welcome to The Hill's Business & Economy newsletter {beacon} hide Business & Economy Business & Economy   The Big Story ‘Soft landing summer’ assuages recession concerns A new Goldman Sachs analysis downgrades the odds of a recession to 15 percent. © AP Photo/Richard Drew Jan Hatzius, Goldman Sachs' chief economist, wrote in a research note...

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