Washington Post – Politics:
Beijing is set to press the president on Taiwan, and he has indicated an openness to rethinking the degree of U.S. support for the island, alarming its backers.
Washington Post – Politics:
Beijing is set to press the president on Taiwan, and he has indicated an openness to rethinking the degree of U.S. support for the island, alarming its backers.
Washington Post – Politics:
Pete Hegseth, Marco Rubio and Mike Johnson will speak at the unprecedented event, arguing that the founders wanted the U.S. to be explicitly Christian.
Washington Post – Politics:
Nebraska Democrats knew they couldn’t unseat a GOP senator, so they backed an independent and fielded a candidate who promised to drop out if she won. Then it got complicated.
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VoteVets is spending millions to boost a Paralympic gold medalist over a state Senator who’s seen as more liberal in a race that Democrats say they have a shot to win.
Washington Post – Politics:
The FBI director offered a brash defense to questions centering on a recent news report alleging that his “excessive drinking” impaired his ability to do the job.
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There isn’t much Congress or Trump can do about it, experts warn
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The repost on social media was among a flurry of late-night posts in which President Donald Trump railed against his political opponents.
Washington Post – Politics:
Prosecutors accused the Singapore-based company and subsidiaries of fostering unsafe conditions that caused the Dali cargo ship to crash into the Baltimore bridge in 2024.
Washington Post – Politics:
The defense secretary will appear before Congress as a ceasefire with Tehran falters and lawmakers object to the withdrawal of 5,000 troops from Germany.