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Tom Suozzi has lessons for Biden. Will the president listen? 

By tacking to the right on immigration and crime and shunning progressive dogma, Suozzi was able to win back independents in his district.

Bolton: Navalny’s murder demonstrates Putin’s confidence

Killing Navalny is evidence that Putin feels back on top, confident in his rule, untroubled about either domestic or international pushback.

Russian probe into Navalny death extended amid cover-up accusations

An investigation into the death of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny has been extended amid accusations of a cover-up. Kira Yarmysh, a spokesperson for Navalny, said on Monday that Russian authorities informed Navalny’s mother and his lawyers that the probe into the activist’s death has been extended. Authorities also said the cause of his death...

Black history is under attack — unfortunately, that’s nothing new  

February is supposed to be a time to celebrate Black history. But in recent years, that history has come under attack.

Haley says she’d pardon Trump if he’s convicted

Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley said late Sunday that, if elected to the White House, she would pardon former President Trump if he’s convicted of a federal crime. Asked the question directly by an audience member at a Fox News town hall in South Carolina, where she once served as governor, Haley said a pardon...

Navalny’s ominous warnings for US investors 

It was evident to me that he was a man who would get under the skin of the Kremlin — and in the process make history.

Launderers of Putin’s lies

In the last century, left-leaning American journalists allowed themselves to be duped by Putin's predecessors. Conservative Americans should not follow in their footsteps by helping Russia put America last.

Morning Report — Ukraine in the spotlight: ‘There’s only Plan A’

Curveballs, collapses, contradictions. Congress may be out this week, but lawmakers are still facing the pressure of looming government shutdown deadlines, as well as the shaky future of both the border bill and aid to Ukraine. President Biden and Vice President Harris have both repeatedly stressed the importance of sending more aid to Ukraine, which continues to fend...

A dispute over a common asthma drug leaves patients caught in the middle

The most common asthma inhaler for children was discontinued at the start of this year, forcing parents and pediatricians to scramble to switch to an alternative. But more than a month later, the situation has not improved, and families remain caught in the middle of a fight between a drug company and pharmacy benefit managers...

Michigan progressives angry over Gaza urge voters to ditch Biden in primary

Progressive groups and Arab American grassroots organizations in Michigan are taking their protests over President Biden’s handling of the Israel-Hamas war to the ballot box ahead of the key battleground state’s primary later this month. A concerted effort is underway to sway Democrats away from voting for Biden on Feb. 27, with some groups urging...

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