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Biden and Trump agree to debates. And then debate about more debates.
During recent weeks, both the Trump and Biden campaigns held behind-the-scenes talks about debate planning.
Biden aides worry about psychological torment as Hunter heads for trial
The president has expressed fear that his son may serve time in prison.
‘You’re on a short leash’: Lawmakers blast FDIC chief over toxic workplace
Democrats openly questioned whether Martin Gruenberg should stay at the agency. But they stopped short of joining Republicans in calling for his removal.
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Trump’s lawyer confronted Michael Cohen with a bang (and an expletive). Then things fizzled.
Even Trump seemed to doze off as his nemesis faced cross-examination.
Inside the GOP's bid to turn Cuellar and Menendez into Dem liabilities
Republicans aren't trying to flip the seats of the two high-profile indicted lawmakers. But they still have plans to make the legal travails into campaign-trail fodder.
National Dem strategy worries state abortion-rights leaders
Democrats’ efforts to ride the coattails of abortion ballot measures put passage at risk.
Gold bars and Google searches: The damning evidence in Bob Menendez’s corruption trial
Prosecutors must tie the gold bars to official acts.
Biden celebrates ‘Infrastructure Week’ — and hopes voters are listening
The White House is sending senior officials across the country this week — Infrastructure Week — to ensure they’ve heard about billions of investments being pumped into every state.
The Biden administration doesn’t think Israel can fully win in Gaza
Administration officials confirm that recent comments by the secretary of State and his deputy show the Biden administration doesn’t think Israel can achieve ‘total victory’ in Gaza.
Two unlikely states are leading the charge on regulating AI
Connecticut’s ambitious legislation regulating the emerging industry got derailed. Now, the tech industry is trying to kill Colorado’s bill.
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