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The Democratic group House Majority Forward is launching a seven-figure digital and mail campaign in 17 congressional districts on Thursday highlighting efforts to cap insulin costs, The Hill… → Read More
Jill Biden says she and President Biden rarely raise their voices in an argument — because they usually hammer out their quarrels via text messages. The first couple coined a term for the way they … → Read More
President Biden on Monday said his administration will not send to Ukraine long-range missile systems that can strike into Russian territory, sending a conflicting message after media outlets repor… → Read More
K-pop superstars BTS are bringing the “Dynamite” to Washington, joining President Biden next week to raise awareness about anti-Asian hate crimes. The South Korean “Butter” singers will appear at t… → Read More
Matthew McConaughey is urging a “call to action” after a school shooting in his hometown of Uvalde, Texas, saying the country cannot “accept these tragic realities as the status quo.” The “Dallas B… → Read More
BERLIN (AP) — Electric car manufacturer Tesla is opening its first European factory Tuesday on the outskirts of Berlin in an effort to challenge German automakers on their home turf. → Read More
Russia's invasion of Ukraine entered its third week on Thursday, with no progress reported from talks between the nation's top diplomats. → Read More
Ukrainian officials said a maternity hospital in Mariupol was severely damaged in a Russian attack on Wednesday.President Volodymyr Zelenskyy called the strike an “atrocity.” → Read More
Ukrainians fled one eastern city, Sumy, on Tuesday after Russia opened a humanitarian corridor. But attempts to evacuate the southern city of Mariupol were hampered by Russian shelling, officials in Kyiv said. → Read More
Ukraine on Monday dismissed evacuation routes proposed by Moscow that led mostly to Russia and its ally, Belarus. → Read More
Discussions centered on a no-fly zone over Ukraine dominated the Sunday morning political interview shows. → Read More
A war crimes probe centered on Russia's invasion of Ukraine is underway on Thursday as the first Ukrainian city f → Read More
Russian forces pressed their attacks on crowded Ukrainian cities on Wednesday after President Biden's warned during his State of the Union address that Russian President Vladimir Putin wouldn't stop with one country if he doesn't "pay a price." → Read More
Russian forces pressed closer to the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv on Tuesday as heavy shelling struck the nation's second-largest city, Kharkiv. → Read More
President Volodymyr Zelensky asked for Ukraine to be admitted to the European Union on Monday, the fifth day of Russia’s invasion of his nation. → Read More
Russian President Vladimir Putin early on Thursday announced a military operation in Ukraine, leading to international condemnation of what world leaders called the start of a Russian invasion of its nation. → Read More
Fears of a Russian invasion of Ukraine dominated the Sunday morning political shows, with multiple guests weighing in on the concerns. → Read More
Olympic organizer not expecting more large fluctuations in COVID-19 cases9:05 a.m. → Read More
President Biden's pledge to nominate the first Black woman to the Supreme Court dominated the Sunday morning political talk shows, with multiple guests also discussing sanctions on Russia ahead of a possible invasion of Ukraine. → Read More
Concerns over a possible Russian invasion of Ukraine dominated the Sunday morning political talk shows. → Read More