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Trump, who’d backed a ceasefire until his three-hour meeting with Putin last Friday in Alaska, continued to hedge on the ...
Nahal Toosi is POLITICO’s senior foreign affairs correspondent. She has reported on war, genocide and political chaos in a ...
The U.S. Secret Service is preparing for the summit in the Central European nation led by Prime Minister Victor Orbán, who ...
President Donald Trump on Tuesday pledged that American troops would not be on the ground in Ukraine — but provided little ...
A group of vaccine-skeptical doctors and mandate opponents is challenging the CDC’s childhood immunization schedule in ...
Canada’s Conservative leader has a second shot at becoming prime minister, but there are roadblocks in his way.
Here’s what Trump insiders are privately saying about Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's cascade of meetings — and ...
The Democratic mayoral nominee once made taxing New York’s private universities a rallying cry, but scrutiny from the GOP ...
Medicaid cuts in President Donald Trump’s tax and spending law could disproportionately harm Black women and children who ...
In an interview with POLITICO, Chris Wright insisted that the Trump administration’s efforts to stifle development of solar and wind power are not causing costs to spike.
An account of bodycam footage, submitted in a recent court filling, provides new detail about a confrontation outside a New ...
Senators are fiercely protective of the longstanding precedent that gives them deference over who serves as U.S. attorneys ...
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