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Biden directs USAID, agencies to assist Turkey and Syria after earthquakes

President Biden has directed the federal government to assess how the U.S. can help those most affected by massive earthquakes in Turkey and Syria.

Biden 2024? Most Democrats say no thank you: AP-NORC poll

A majority of Democrats now think one term is plenty for President Biden, despite his insistence that he plans to seek reelection in 2024.

Key Republican wants Georgia as early primary state — in 2028

Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger wants his state to become an early presidential primary host - just not in 2024, as President Joe Biden and the Democratic Party are pushing.

Sinema’s split from Democrats shows party discord in Arizona

Kyrsten Sinema won Democrats a U.S. Senate seat from Arizona for the first time in a generation thanks in no small part to unity in her party and division among Republicans.

Just 37 percent of Democrats want Biden to seek second term: survey

Just 37 percent of Democrats want President Biden to seek a second term in the White House, despite his stated intention that he plans to run in 2024, according to a new poll. An Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research poll, released Monday, found that the number of Americans who want to see Biden...

US strategies toward China and Russia remain a mix of contradictions

One commonsensical conclusion would call for a major policy review.

Why gas prices haven’t dropped yet

The national average gas price recently rose for the fifth straight week, bringing it to $3.49 per gallon, according to AAA.

China accuses US of ‘indiscriminate use of force’ in downing of balloon

China is accusing the U.S. of an “indiscriminate use of force” after President Biden directed the military to shoot down a Chinese surveillance balloon spotted traveling for days through U.S. airspace and floating over sensitive military sites. Vice Foreign Minister Xie Feng said he formally complained to the U.S. Embassy on Sunday over what he...

White House ‘profoundly concerned’ by reports of earthquake in Turkey, Syria; 1,500 dead

National security adviser Jake Sullivan on Monday said the White House is “profoundly concerned” by reports from Turkey and Syria, where a massive earthquake has killed more than 1,500 people. “The United States is profoundly concerned by the reports of today’s destructive earthquake in Turkiye and Syria. We stand ready to provide any and all...

Must an Antioch student bow down to ‘social justice’ dogma to graduate?

A graduate student at Antioch University in Seattle has incurred the wrath of her college by criticizing their radical approach to training therapists. Leslie Elliott, who says she considers herself a liberal, is a master’s student in clinical therapy. She grew fed up with a department that she believes has abandoned genuine therapy for extreme...

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