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Biden says Arab states ready to recognize Israel in future deal
President Joe Biden said Arab countries including Saudi Arabia were prepared to “fully recognize Israel” in a future deal as he and his Democratic predecessors Bill Clinton and Barack Obama pushed back on critics of his Middle East policies at a campaign event Thursday.
Biden’s comments came during a discussion with his fellow presidents ...Read more
'MAGA has your back!': John Eastman disbarment fires up rage in Trump devotees
The recommended disbarment of attorney John Eastman has infuriated devotees of Donald Trump — and those who see their legal troubles through a lens of religious persecution.
Small-dollar donations have surged to help Eastman fight the forces of “evil” via the Christian fundraising site GiveSendGo. Eastman was on track to haul in some $30,...Read more
Mayorkas impeachment headed to Senate for April 11 trial
WASHINGTON — Speaker Mike Johnson said House leaders will send the articles of impeachment for Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas to the Senate on April 10, which is expected to tee up a Senate trial as soon as the next day.
Johnson and 11 GOP-appointed impeachment managers, in a letter Thursday, asked Senate Majority Leader ...Read more
Trump stop at NYPD officer's wake stirs sharp contrast with Biden's long-planned Radio City fundraiser, experts say
NEW YORK — Former President Donald Trump on Thursday headed to the tearful Long Island wake for slain NYPD Officer Jonathan Diller while President Joe Biden jetted into the city for a swanky Manhattan fundraiser.
That could amount to a split screen made in MAGA heaven as Trump seeks to take advantage of the contrast, political analysts said. ...Read more
Court says South Carolina can use current congressional map
WASHINGTON — South Carolina can use its current congressional map for the fall election, a panel of federal judges ruled Thursday, finding the U.S. Supreme Court has taken too long to decide an appeal over a ruling that the map is likely unconstitutional.
Last year, the three-judge panel found the state’s congressional map likely was ...Read more
Trump lawyer: Ex-president cannot be charged for false statements
The charges against former President Donald Trump in the Fulton County election interference case should be dismissed because he cannot be criminally charged for political speech that is protected under the First Amendment, his lawyer argued Thursday.
“When you look at the allegations against President Trump, all of the allegations — all of...Read more
Biden raises $25 million in NYC, extending cash lead over Trump
President Joe Biden will raise $25 million in a one-day New York fundraising bonanza, flexing his political and organizational muscles in the face of Donald Trump.
Biden is raising money Thursday with Barack Obama and Bill Clinton from more than 5,000 supporters at Radio City Music Hall, a unique gathering designed to expand his already-large ...Read more
Jewish Democratic group backs George Latimer over Rep. Jamaal Bowman
NEW YORK — A prominent national Jewish Democratic group Thursday endorsed Westchester County Executive George Latimer’s primary challenge to Rep. Jamaal Bowman, a key critic of Israel and the war in Gaza.
The Jewish Democratic Council of America cites Latimer’s “decades of support for the Jewish community and allyship” on a variety of...Read more
Analysis: 'Take the money and run': Obama, Clinton to raise campaign cash for Biden at A-list NYC event
WASHINGTON — Celebrities Mindy Kaling, Stephen Colbert, Queen Latifah and Lizzo will attend a pricey Radio City Music Hall function Thursday night. Actor Lea Michele and the multitalented Ben Platt also will be there in New York.
But the main draw will be a rarity in American culture and politics: Three of the six living men who have been ...Read more
Florida Supreme Court issues no rulings today, leaving decision on abortion-access amendment pending
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — Florida voters must continue to wait to learn whether they will get to vote in November to make abortion access a guaranteed right under the state constitution.
The Florida Supreme Court typically issues opinions on Thursday mornings at 11 a.m. and is expected to decide by April 1 on whether abortion access can be on ...Read more
Judge rules Georgia Republican Party vice chairman voted illegally
ATLANTA — A judge ruled Wednesday that the Georgia Republican Party’s first vice chairman, Brian K. Pritchard, violated state election laws when he voted nine times while serving probation for a felony check forgery sentence.
Pritchard, a conservative talk show host, must pay a $5,000 fine and receive a public reprimand from the State ...Read more
What the Supreme Court's abortion pill case could mean for California
LOS ANGELES — Lee had just been dumped when she found out she was pregnant.
With no car, no job and no support, the 23-year-old — who asked that her last name be withheld for medical privacy — ended up at the virtual clinic Hey Jane, where she was quickly assessed and prescribed abortion medication.
Four months later, thousands of ...Read more
Biden raises $25 million in NYC, extending cash lead over Trump
President Joe Biden will raise $25 million in a one-day New York fundraising bonanza, flexing his political and organizational muscles in the face of Donald Trump.
Biden is raising money Thursday with Barack Obama and Bill Clinton from more than 5,000 supporters at Radio City Music Hall, a unique gathering designed to expand his already-large ...Read more
Maduro tests limits of Biden administration's fair-election deal
Venezuela’s President Nicolas Maduro has so brazenly disrespected his promise for free and fair elections that allies in Colombia and Brazil took to publicly condemning his crackdown on the opposition.
Barring the opposition’s primary winner, Maria Corina Machado, and her little-known substitute, Corina Yoris, from running in this year’s...Read more
The amazing story of the man who created the latest narco-state in the Americas, and how the United States helped him every step of the way − until now
When Juan Orlando Hernández was convicted by a federal jury in Manhattan in early March 2024, it marked a spectacular fall from grace: from being courted in the U.S. as a friendly head of state to facing the rest of his life behind bars, convicted of cocaine importation and weapons offenses.
“Juan Orlando Hernández abused his ...Read more
Moscow terror attack showed growing reach of ISIS-K – could the US be next?
A deadly attack in Moscow on March 22, 2024, exposed the vulnerability of the Russian capital to the threat of the Islamic State group and its affiliate ISIS-K. But it also displayed the reach of the network, leading some terror experts to ponder: Could a U.S. city be next?
There has not been a mass casualty assault in the U.S. ...Read more
Editorial: On medication abortion, the Supreme Court may actually do the right thing
It always seemed farfetched that anti-abortion doctors could argue that they have the right to ask a court to severely restrict a drug approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration simply because they don’t want to treat women who might experience complications.
Do they even have standing to bring this case? Do they have any proof they ...Read more
Editorial: Ideology over medicine: Arguments against mifepristone for abortions are pretext
For more than two decades, the pharmaceutical mifepristone, used in tandem with misoprostol, has been allowing Americans to have safe and effective medication abortions at home, saving the expense and complexity of clinical visits. Medically speaking, the compound has side effects so infrequent that it is statistically safer than common over-the...Read more
Commentary: Trump just got a break in one case against him. But his luck was running out in another
The courts give, and the courts take away. And in a whirlwind couple of hours on Monday, they took a fair bit more from Donald Trump than they gave him.
The helping hand Trump got from one court, reducing the bond he had to post to protect his empire from a civil fraud penalty, was more than requited by the slap delivered by the judge poised to...Read more
Biden is racing to shift marijuana policy, courting young voters
WASHINGTON — Vice President Kamala Harris looked up from prepared remarks in the White House's ornate Roosevelt Room this month to make sure the reporters in the room could hear her clearly: "Nobody should have to go to jail for smoking weed."
Harris' "marijuana reform roundtable" was a striking reminder of how the politics have shifted for a...Read more
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