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How 90 Became the New 60
Have you noticed a lot of people turning 90 lately? OK, maybe not a lot. But President Biden, 80, is saying he plans to run for re-election in 2024. His fans are going to be super-aware of anything that suggests he isn’t all that old. I was thinking ...
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Fox News to Host First Republican Presidential Primary Debate
The candidates will face off in August in Milwaukee. Republican National Committee chairwoman Ronna McDaniel says they will be asked to agree to a loyalty pledge before they take the stage.
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Tim Scott Set to Announce Presidential Exploratory Committee for 2024
Mr. Scott, a Republican senator from South Carolina, will appear on Fox News on Wednesday morning.
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A Problem for Ukraine: Countries Like Brazil Won’t Sell It Arms
Ukraine wants to buy weapons from Brazil, but the South American giant has repeatedly declined. Instead, it is offering to broker peace.
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Your Friday Briefing: U.S. Admits Flaws in Afghanistan Withdrawal
Plus China and France call for peace talks between Russia and Ukraine, and India scrubs its textbooks.
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Trump’s Indictment Is Karmic Justice, Regardless of the Verdict
Finally, here we are: Donald Trump’s first indictment. The 34 felony counts unsealed at his arraignment this week focus on the falsification of business records in the first degree, a low-level felony charge. This indictment may not prove to be the ...
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McCarthy Meets With Tsai, Backing Taiwan Amid Rising Tensions With China
Speaker Kevin McCarthy became the most senior elected official to meet with a Taiwanese president on American soil since the United States established diplomatic relations with Beijing.
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Trump’s Day of Martyrdom Didn’t Go Quite as He Expected
Court officials didn’t take a mug shot of former President Donald J. Trump at his arraignment on Tuesday. But it’s not because he didn’t want one. The authorities didn’t really need an ID photo of one of the most recognizable faces on earth. Mr ...
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‘On a Tightrope’: How Taiwan’s President Navigated the U.S. and China
In an island renowned for boisterous politics, Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen is an improbable leader. Described by those close to her as scholarly and bookish, Ms. Tsai is known for caution and understatement. In 2016, she ordered her staff to stay ...
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Indicted and Running for Office? It Didn’t Begin With Trump.
American politics has a long history of candidates who were indicted or convicted of crimes but sought office again.