Israel Raises Alarms by Suggesting ‘Indefinite’ Role in Gaza
Israel Raises Alarms by Suggesting ‘Indefinite’ Role in Gaza Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken quickly pushed back, but what exactly comes next is far from clear.
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Israel Raises Alarms by Suggesting ‘Indefinite’ Role in Gaza Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken quickly pushed back, but what exactly comes next is far from clear.
Democrats Spent Heavily on Abortion Ads, Leaning Into Searing Details Graphic details and shock value used to characterize Republican political ads on abortion. But Democrats ran explicit, visceral ads ahead of Tuesday’s elections, and it paid off.
A Gaza ‘Cease-Fire’ or a ‘Pause’? Even World Leaders Are Confused. Experts say neither term is defined under international law.
What Happened to Biden’s 2020 Campaign Promises? President Biden campaigned on stopping construction of the border wall, allowing Medicare to negotiate drug prices and ending the death penalty.
Tuesday Was Great for Democrats. It Doesn’t Change the Outlook for 2024. A pattern continued with success in low-turnout elections, which favors highly engaged voters. Presidential years tend to be different.
Elections Are a Respite for Biden, but Show the Disparity Between Him and Party Tuesday’s results were a win for the president after demoralizing poll numbers. But some strategists argue the outcomes only show that Democrats are doing well, not necessarily the president.
Senate Democrats Challenge Biden on Israel, Seeking Assurances About Aid A majority of the Democratic caucus signed a letter asking President Biden to ensure that Israel has a viable plan for defeating Hamas and will use U.S. military assistance in keeping with international law.
Nikki Haley Wears the Skirts Whether on the debate stage or “The Daily Show,” the Republican presidential candidate is strategic about standing out — in every way.
As Pandas Leave D.C., Is Panda Diplomacy Over? The giant pandas are leaving Washington. Some fans find it unbearable.
Where Trump Counties in Ohio Voted to Support Abortion Rights Ohio’s referendum drew support from both liberal and conservative areas of the state, and polled well ahead of President Biden’s results three years ago.
A New Law Supercharged Electric Car Manufacturing, but Not Sales President Biden’s 2022 climate act spurred big investments in U.S. battery factories, but it has not similarly boosted E.V. sales.
Abortion Rights Fuel Big Democratic Wins, and Hopes for 2024 Election results from Tuesday showed that Democrats, independents and even some moderate Republicans can coalesce around the issue.
Wins in Ohio, Kentucky and Virginia bolster Democrats looking for signs for next year’s national election.
Election 2023: How Abortion Lifted Democrats, and More Key Takeaways President Biden is unpopular, but the winning streak for his party and its policies has been extended through another election night.
The Third Republican Debate Is Tonight: What to Watch Can Nikki Haley build on her momentum? Will Ron DeSantis go on offense? Is anyone still watching? Here’s what to look for at the Republican debate.
What Time Is the Republican Debate and How to Watch The debate, hosted by NBC News in Miami, will be held from 8 to 10 p.m. Eastern time on Wednesday.
A New Answer for Migrants in Central America: Bus Them North Costa Rica and Panama are busing people through their countries to ease the concentration of people along their borders, which Biden officials fear will encourage more people to travel to the U.S. border.
NJ Democrats Likely to Retain Legislative Majority After Hard-Fought Races Democrats won in competitive districts in southern and central New Jersey and were leading in other key races.
Brandon Presley Concedes to Tate Reeves in Mississippi Governor’s Race The concession from Brandon Presley, a moderate Democrat, means that Gov. Tate Reeves, a Republican, is set to serve a second term.
Jonathan Shell Wins Kentucky Agriculture Commissioner Race Democrats’ losing streak in statewide elections for agriculture commissioner continues.