Trump cases: lawyer argues to dismiss Georgia election subversion case; progressive groups call for ‘fair’ hush money trial – live Trump lawyers argue the first amendment is grounds for dismissing Georgia’s 2020 election case; progressive groups call for ‘fair and prompt’ hush money case ... 03/28/2024 - 6:43 am | View Link
The election’s abortion wildcard Ahead of the rulings, the Republican Party of Florida has been leaning into the issue. The state party agreed in February to support abortion bans and to oppose having the issue go before voters in ... 03/26/2024 - 12:00 am | View Link
Chip Roy: Republicans who vote for funding bill ‘are the ones risking the election’ Rep. Chip Roy (R-Texas) says Republicans who vote for the spending package set to hit the floor Friday are putting the GOP majority at risk in November, as the hardline conservative launches a ... 03/22/2024 - 4:44 am | View Link
Senate passes funding bill to avert partial government shutdown The Senate passed the $1.2 trillion funding package early Saturday after a last-minute agreement, averting a partial government shutdown. 03/22/2024 - 1:59 am | View Link
Health care’s big weekend SECOND TIME’S THE CHARM — Senate clears senior Labor nominee after Menendez votes to confirm, reports POLITICO’s Anthony Adragna. The Senate approved José Javier Rodríguez, 50-48, for a senior Labor ... 03/22/2024 - 12:00 am | View Link
Even before most Americans woke up to the news of the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, wild conspiracy theories about what supposedly had "really" happened were running rampant online. CNN's Donie O'Sullivan reports on some.
CNN's Katelyn Polantz breaks down the argument Donald Trump's lawyer made about the First Amendment to get the judge to dismiss Trump's election subversion case in Georgia.
(NEW YORK) — A fundraiser for President Joe Biden on Thursday in New York City that also stars Barack Obama and Bill Clinton is raising a whopping $25 million, setting a record for the biggest haul for a political event, his campaign said.
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The eye-popping amount was a major show of Democratic support for Biden at a time of persistently low poll numbers.
Larry Fink, the billionaire CEO of the world's largest asset management firm, wrote in his annual letter to investors on Tuesday that it is "a bit crazy" that 65 is viewed as a sensible retirement age in the United States, drawing swift backlash from Social Security defenders and policy analysts.
Dean Baker, senior economist at the Center for Economic and Policy Research, replied that the CEO of BlackRock apparently doesn't know the U.