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Past articles by Alexandra:

How to Watch Trump Ohio Rally: Time, Live Stream for GOP Event

Trump publicly backed J.D. Vance for Senate last week, calling him the "most qualified" candidate in the GOP field. → Read More

Joe Biden Denies Democrats Are Spilt Over Key Issues

Biden shut down reports that the party is divided ahead of the 2022 midterm elections. → Read More

Joe Biden's Job Approval Numbers Are Second Lowest in Over 60 Years: Poll

Biden's approval rating has been stuck in the low 40s for the past six months, according to Gallup. → Read More

GOP Likely Keeps House Seat if Marjorie Taylor Greene Is Booted Off Ballot

A federal judge ruled that a case seeking to disqualify the Georgia congresswoman could move forward. → Read More

White House Stands By Not Sending Troops to Ukraine, Breaking With Coons

"The president has no plans to send troops to fight a war with Russia," Jen Psaki told reporters Monday. → Read More

Democrats Could Block Biden Admin From Ending Trump-Era Immigration Rule

Senator Gary Peters is the latest Democrat to voice concerns over ending the rule, known as Title 42. → Read More

Younger Voters Are Turning on Biden More Than Any Other Age Group: Poll

Generation Z has soured on Biden the most, with his approval rating among the group dropping 21 percentage points. → Read More

John Hinckley Jr. to Play Sold-Out Concert After Unconditional Release

Hinckley, who shot President Ronald Reagan in 1981, will be released from the court-ordered restrictions he has lived under for years in June. → Read More

Ron DeSantis Solidifies 2024 Stance as Republicans Follow Florida's Lead

"He's obviously the most high-profile Republican governor in the country," pollster Brad Coker told Newsweek. → Read More

Ketanji Brown Jackson Confirmed to Supreme Court in Historic First

Jackson, 51, the first Black woman to serve on the U.S. Supreme Court, has vowed to be an independent and neutral justice. → Read More

Biden in Hot Water With Voters Over Trump-era Immigration Rule, Poll Shows

The CDC announced last week that Title 42, which allows federal agents to turn away migrants at the U.S.-Mexico border would be suspended starting May 23. → Read More

Biden's Student Loan Pause Could Put Democrats in Prime Midterm Position

If the pause is extended until September, Democrats could announce another payment delay just before the elections. → Read More

'Good Old Days': Biden, Obama Reunite to Push Affordable Care Act Changes

The event to announce new changes to the Affordable Care Act marked Obama's first time back at the White House since he left office. → Read More

Trump Told to 'Face Reality' on GOP Radio Show as Georgia Candidate Slips

The former president has endorsed former Senator David Perdue in Georgia's Republican primary for governor. → Read More

'Science Is Not Burger King': Madison Cawthorn Tries Defining What Woman Is

The North Carolina Republican accused his liberal colleagues of waging a "war on biology." → Read More

Biden Doubles Down on Calling Putin a War Criminal: 'This Guy Is Brutal'

Images showing civilian bodies dead in the streets of Bucha, Ukraine have sparked international outrage. → Read More

How to Watch Trump Michigan Rally: Time, Live Stream for GOP Event

The former president is scheduled to stump for local Republican candidates at the Michigan Stars Sports Center. → Read More

Will Gas Prices Go Down? Biden's 'Historic' Oil Release Aims for Relief

"This to me is a Band-Aid," one expert told Newsweek, "and we have to really look at a longer-term solution." → Read More

China Won't Condemn Russia Over Ukraine, Calls It Too Late to Take Sides

China is facing pressure from the West to condemn Russia's invasion of Ukraine. → Read More

Anti-Trump GOP Silent on Clarence Thomas as Calls for Jan 6. Recusal Rise

The senior SCOTUS justice has faced calls to recuse himself after text messages sent from his wife revealed support for efforts to overturn the 2020 election results. → Read More