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Pennsylvania’s Shapiro May Come to Regret His School-Choice Betrayal

The state’s education-reform battle goes into extra innings as the flip-flopping governor takes a beating.

Biden cheers unions as strike threats from coast to coast jeopardize U.S. economy

President Joe Biden on Thursday touted his administration's efforts to create union jobs as part of his Bidenomics agenda even as a series of strikes threaten to damage the U.S. economy.

FBI source: Hunter Biden was ‘stupid’ but Burisma paid him to keep Joe Biden involved

Burisma executives thought Hunter Biden was "stupid" but felt they had to keep paying him in order to continue political protection from his father, Joe Biden, an FBI confidential source reported to the bureau in 2020.

Begging and buying: GOP presidential hopefuls will do almost anything to qualify for first debate

For longshot 2024 contenders, missing the debate next month could mark the beginning of the end.

Change coming to Biden’s cyber leadership

The Biden administration is preparing for new leadership to run America's cyber operations and defense organizations, with turnover expected atop U.S. Cyber Command, the National Security Agency and the Office of the National Cyber Director.

Mayorkas boasts illegal border crossings fell 65% under new Biden policies

Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas took a victory lap Thursday over the dropping number of illegal immigrants trying to sneak across the southern border, saying it's evidence that his carrot-and-stick approach is paying off.

California Sen. Feinstein seeks more control over her late husband’s trust to pay medical bills

Attorneys for California U.S. Sen. Dianne Feinstein, the oldest member of Congress who has been beset with serious health problems, assert in a court filing that she is being stiffed on payments for "significant" medical bills by a trust created for her benefit by her wealthy late husband.

Biden administration tells judge that its new asylum rule is not a reboot of Trump’s efforts

The Biden administration argued Wednesday that its new asylum rule is different from versions put forward under President Donald Trump in a court hearing before a judge who threw out Trump's attempts to limit asylum on the U.S.-Mexico border.

Wheat prices rise in US after Russia pulls out of Ukraine grain deal

The price of wheat continues to rise in the United States and elsewhere after Russia pulled out of a United Nations-negotiated deal to export grain from Ukraine on Monday. Wheat commodity futures have risen about 12 percent since Russia announced it would suspend the Black Sea Grain Initiative, which allowed Ukraine to export wheat. Ukraine...

Roughly half in new poll say they’re able to save for retirement

Story at a glance Almost 50 percent of U.S. adults report being able to save some for retirement, according to a new Axios/Ipsos poll. The poll asked 1,238 people if they felt they were “just getting by right now” and unable to save for retirement and the future. And 49 percent of respondents said they...

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