NY Times – Politics
The $95.3 billion measure comes after months of gridlock in Congress that put the centerpiece of President Biden’s foreign policy in jeopardy. [...]
Federal trial judges in Texas and Idaho came to opposite conclusions in a battle between conservative states and the U.S. government over limits on abortion access. [...]
The alliance’s largest exercises offer a preview of what the opening of a Great Power conflict could look like. How it ends is a different story. [...]
Polls show voters are angry about costs, like mortgages, and worried they will stay high if the president wins re-election. [...]
The word choice is not merely a question of semantics but gets to the heart of the ultimate goal of the anti-abortion movement: fetal personhood, and prohibiting abortion entirely. [...]
The leader said he often “felt like I was the only Reagan Republican left” as he pushed back on rising forces in his party arguing against American intervention in foreign affairs. [...]