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Joe Biden's voters wanted a less all-present president than Donald Trump had been. They got that, but they also got a president who is essentially irrelevant. → Read More
Sen. Rand Paul won't be posting on YouTube for the next seven days after the platform banned him over a post questioning the efficacy of masks on Tuesday. → Read More
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention adjusted its COVID-19 tracking for Florida as confusion over reporting practices sparked a feud between federal and state authorities. → Read More
President Biden said that his administration is examining whether he can order universal masking in public schools, overriding Republican governors in states like Florida and Texas. → Read More
Ohio Republican Senate candidate JD Vance scored a major endorsement this week as Rep. Jim Banks, the head of the Republican Study Committee committed to back his run. → Read More
Elise Stefanik is blasting a Vermont TV news channel for “outrageously sexist” remarks after the outlet aired a segment discussing her pregnancy. → Read More
Former First Lady Melania Trump is firing back after NBC resident historian Michael Beschloss criticized her renovation of the Rose Garden. → Read More
Support for Joe Biden is taking a hit according to a new poll, amid a number of crises from illegal immigration to a reemergence of coronavirus and accompanying restrictions. → Read More
Ratcliffe argued the CCP's conduct throughout the pandemic represents the antithesis of the spirit of the Olympics, adding that their behavior has "proven once again that they are no friend of the world." → Read More
Among all voters, 53 percent now support the Congressional investigation, down from 66 percent in June, according to a new Morning Consult poll. → Read More
As Vice President Kamala Harris' poll numbers remain underwater, and well below President Biden's, some Democrats are worried that she could become a drag on their efforts to maintain control of congress in the 2022 midterm elections. → Read More
The Justice Department sent a warning that it may sue states that return to pre-pandemic voting laws, adding fuel to the fiery national debate. → Read More
A recent survey found a majority of Republicans are against the probe, while support among Independents dropped 13 percent since June. → Read More
In a rebuke to Gretchen Whitmer, the Republican led Michigan state House of Representatives repealed a 76-year-old law that gave the governor broad emergency powers used to lock down much of the state during the COVID-19 pandemic. → Read More
Press Secretary Jen Psaki on Thursday brushed off a story that revealed the Education Department's promotion of the Abolitionist Teaching Network. → Read More
A fresh wave of pandemic lockdowns like the ones that crippled the country last year loom on the horizon if people don't wise up and get vaccinated against COVID-19, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell warned. → Read More
Six months after Inauguration Day, some of President Joe Biden's pledges have been kept while most remain either clear failures or unfulfilled. → Read More
Joe Biden's claim that he never discussed business dealings with his son Hunter is taking another blow as emails emerge indicating plans to start a consultancy and law firm together, that the elder Biden would join in 2016 after leaving office as vice president. → Read More
GETTR has been pitched as a competitor to Twitter, which has been criticized for broad censorship. → Read More
Vice President Kamala Harris tested negative for COVID-19 after meeting with infected Democratic legislators and isn't being isolated from Joe Biden. → Read More