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How the US can thread the deterrence-escalation needle on Iran

President Joe Biden is considering how to respond to an Iranian-orchestrated attack last Sunday on a U.S. military outpost in northeastern Jordan. That attack killed three Americans and wounded dozens more, some very seriously. It showed that previous U.S. efforts to deter Iran from using its Iraqi and Syrian proxy militias to carry out attacks […]

Biden’s approval ticks up among independents, Dem support grows

President Biden’s approval rating has ticked up among independents since last month, and he’s seen a bump in his support among Democrats in the party’s presidential primary race, new polling shows. The latest Emerson College Polling national survey puts Biden at a 37-percent approval rating among independents, four points up from December, when just 33...

Americans are drinking more tea

Story at a glance More Americans are becoming tea drinkers. The U.S. imported $508 million worth of tea last year, roughly $350 million more than 30 years ago, according to recently released data from the Census Bureau. Tea is the most consumed beverage in the world except water, with about 159 Americans alone drinking the lightly...

House holds moment of silence for service members killed in strike

The House held a moment of silence Tuesday for the three service members who were killed in a drone strike in Jordan over the weekend. Members of the Georgia delegation led the House in the moment of silence to honor the three service members, who were all assigned to the state's Fort Moore. Rep. Buddy...

Fair Fight, group started by Stacey Abrams, lays off staff

Fair Fight, a political action committee founded by former Georgia House Minority Leader Stacey Abrams (D), has laid off 19 members of its staff as lawsuits have left the group strapped. A source familiar with the matter said Tuesday the group is continuing its "core operations of voter protection, communication, and operations.”  The staff reduction...

Big business braces for Trump

Presented by Consumer Brands Association — {beacon} Business & Economy Business & Economy   PRESENTED BY  The Big Story  Business leaders brace for Trump 2.0 Business leaders are bracing for the potential return of former President Trump, who seems to be on a glide path to the GOP presidential nomination.  © AP Photo/Andrew Harnik Trump...

Jeffries raised more than $113M for House Democrats in 2023

Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) raised $113 million for Democratic candidates and Democrats’ primary congressional campaign fund in 2023, he announced Tuesday. Jeffries also raised $4.8 million for his own reelection in the fourth quarter of 2023, his campaign said. Full fourth-quarter campaign finance data is set to be released by the Federal Election Commission...

Evening Report — GOP presses ahead on Mayorkas impeachment

A quick recap of the day and what to look forward to tomorrow {beacon} Evening Report   © AP Photo/Evan Vucci / Stefani Reynolds/The New York Times via AP, Pool House GOP inches toward impeaching Mayorkas The House Homeland Security Committee is marking up impeachment articles against Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas at a...

FAFSA changes lead to delay of financial aid info for students, colleges

The Department of Education announced Tuesday that information in response to the new Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) forms won't be given to colleges until March, dramatically reducing time frames for many students choosing their schools. The department touted, however, that more than 3 million of the newly updated forms have been successfully...

Can you get measles as an adult? What to know amid uptick in cases

The CDC has warned of an uptick in measles cases over the last two months.

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