Jeanne Shaheen Wants to Make Foreign Policy Bipartisan Again
The Democrat from New Hampshire has worked to find common ground with the Trump administration on foreign affairs. Source: Original News
The Democrat from New Hampshire has worked to find common ground with the Trump administration on foreign affairs. Source: Original News
The state no longer goes first for the party’s presidential nomination process, but ambitious politicians with an eye toward 2028 keep showing up. It’s “the gravitational pull,” as one Iowa Democrat put it. Source: Original News
After an assassination attempt, Gov. George Wallace, the segregationist, got a surprise visitor: Shirley Chisholm, the first Black woman elected to Congress. Could this happen today? Source: Original News
The president’s voluble vitriol could provide defense lawyers with an avenue to protect the very people he most wants to punish. Source: Original News
Business leaders and trade organizations have been especially worried by attempts to stop work on wind farms that had already secured federal approval. Source: Original News
The charges against the former F.B.I. director center on an appearance he made before a Senate committee in September 2020. Here’s a closer look. Source: Original News
Facing a nascent administration investigation, Alex Soros privately pledged that the Open Society Foundations would back down only “over my dead body.” Source: Original News
Government lawyers asked the justices to clear the way for the president’s executive order ending birthright citizenship. Source: Original News
Mr. Kushner’s private equity firm, Affinity Partners, is said to be in talks with the Saudi sovereign wealth fund and Silver Lake to buy out the video game giant. Source: Original News
At least five migrants recently deported to Ghana from the United States had court-ordered protections meant to keep them from the possibility of being tortured if returned to their home countries. Source: Original News