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Several have said Kennedy's long shot campaign will hurt President Joe Biden's reelection chances against Donald Trump.
Politics
2024-07-21T20:34:50Z
What happens now that Biden dropped out? The chaotic 1968 Democratic convention could be a clue.
The last time a presidential nominee was selected at a Democratic National Convention was in 1968, following RFK's assassination.
Tech
2024-05-10T10:30:02Z
Tesla, Amazon, Microsoft, and other tech giants are spending millions in DC. Here's who is spending the most.
Silicon Valley tech giants have spent millions in DC so far this year lobbying lawmakers.
Politics
2024-05-08T15:15:17Z
RFK Jr. said in 2012 that he thought a worm ate part of his brain: 'I have cognitive problems, clearly'
A major tenet of Kennedy's long shot presidential campaign has been on his health compared to Trump and Biden.
Politics
2024-05-06T17:07:46Z
Kristi Noem has admitted the Kim Jong Un part of her book isn't true but she read it for her audiobook anyway
South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem's forthcoming book incorrectly said she had met with Kim Jong Un. Her publisher said it's being removed immediately.
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Politics
2024-05-06T15:59:36Z
There's a messy AI battle going on in DC — and there's no end in sight
Lawmakers are struggling to regulate AI because the technology is developing at a rapid speed and they don't have the expertise to keep up.
Politics
2024-05-04T14:18:02Z
Biden isn't embracing campus protests. It's not just because he's staunchly pro-Israel.
It's not just that Biden remains pro-Israel. Polling shows these protests aren't popular, and he's historically been skeptical of protest movements.
Politics
2024-05-02T18:42:39Z
Palantir CEO calls Columbia anti-Israel protests 'pagan' and says he's dreamed of drone striking his enemies
Speaking at a conference full of members of Congress and tech leaders, Palantir's CEO referred to anti-Israel protests on campuses as "pagan."
Politics
2024-05-02T16:44:25Z
Biden says campus protests haven't led him to reconsider his stance on Israel
President Joe Biden made the comment at the end of a surprise press conference on Thursday regarding campus unrest.
Politics
2024-05-01T17:05:41Z
Election officials feel less safe than ever as the 2024 election approaches
70% of local election officials said the job's dangers have increased since 2020, with some also concerned their personal information will get leaked.
Politics
2024-04-30T15:18:03Z
Trump won't rule out election violence if he loses to Biden in November: 'It depends'
Former President Donald Trump said in an interview with Time that "it always depends on the fairness of an election."
Politics
2024-04-29T16:33:07Z
Who is Kristi Noem trying to impress by bragging about killing her dog?
A forthcoming book by Gov. Noem of South Dakota reveals she once shot and killed her family's dog and goat.
Careers
2024-04-27T11:44:01Z
I'm a 26-year-old software engineer making $75,000, and still dream of becoming a professional e-sports athlete. Here's how I balance work and my gaming endeavors
Andy "Andersin" Collins is a Valorant esports athlete in its Challengers League, playing for "Thinking Men."
Politics
2024-04-26T16:27:12Z
The mysterious life of Melania Trump, a former supermodel who is the subject of fashion scandals and bizarre conspiracy theories
Melania Trump broke from first lady tradition in many ways. On her birthday, here's a look at her life and how she fared as the first lady.
Economy
2024-04-26T15:06:41Z
Trump's team wants to restructure the Fed and let him have a say on interest rate decisions: WSJ
The Wall Street Journal reported that Trump's advisors are making a plan that would give Trump the authority to oust Powell from the Federal Reserve.
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Politics
2024-04-24T14:28:53Z
15 photos that show how divided Congress has become
Outbursts, scuffles, and statement outfits have become more common among members of Congress in an increasingly polarized political climate.
Politics
2024-04-24T14:27:42Z
Banning TikTok could haunt Biden's reelection campaign
Biden's already said he'd sign the bill into law if it passes through the Senate. Alienating TikTok's massive base could come back to haunt him.
Politics
2024-04-24T01:44:02Z
Senate passes bill that could ban TikTok in the US
Once President Joe Biden signs it into law, as he's said he will, ByteDance will have 270 days to sell TikTok to an American company.
Politics
2024-04-22T18:02:12Z
It looks like Trump might regret RFK Jr.'s campaign
President Joe Biden leads former President Donald Trump in an NBC News survey when third-party candidates like RFK Jr. are in the mix.
Politics
2024-04-17T21:08:03Z
China just proved why Congress wants to ban TikTok
The Chinese Embassy reportedly lobbied against the bill, likely cementing Congress' opposition to it.