Biden Rejects Calls For Impeachment Testimony As A Trump Ploy To 'Divert...
In an interview with NPR, the former vice president said no one warned him about the optics of his son working in Ukraine. Biden also defended calling a voter a "damn liar" in Iowa last week.
View ArticleJustice Department Watchdog Report On Russia Investigation Due Monday
Inspector General Michael Horowitz's highly anticipated report about the Russia investigation could offer political ammunition to both Republicans and Democrats. (Image credit: Manuel Balce Ceneta/AP)
View ArticleTranscript: NPR's Full Interview With Joe Biden
Morning Edition host Rachel Martin interviews former Vice President Joe Biden aboard his campaign bus about his bid for the Democratic nomination and the impeachment inquiry against President Trump....
View ArticleAnti-Doping Agency Bans Russia From International Sports Events For 4 Years
WADA says Russia won't be able to take part in high-profile events such as the upcoming Summer Olympics in Tokyo or the 2022 World Cup because it has continued to provide fake information.
View ArticleSaudi Gunman Legally Purchased Pistol Used In Pensacola Air Station Attack
Calling for a review of federal gun laws, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis says, "The Second Amendment is so that we the American people can keep and bear arms. It does not apply to Saudi Arabians." (Image...
View ArticleGrandson Of Former President George H.W. Bush Is Running For Congress In Texas
The CEO of a nonprofit organization joins a crowded GOP field in a suburban Houston district likely to be a Democratic target in 2020. (Image credit: Dave Einsel/ASSOCIATED PRESS)
View ArticleTrump To Meet Russia's Lavrov At White House Tuesday
The last time Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov was at the White House, Trump bragged about firing former FBI Director James Comey. (Image credit: Ludovic Marin/AFP via Getty Images)
View ArticleCHART: Democratic Governors Make A Big Comeback Under Trump
With Kentucky's gubernatorial inauguration on Tuesday, Democrats are nearing parity with the GOP after a historic low point in 2016. That could have a big impact on redistricting and other key issues....
View ArticleWheelchairs On Planes: Why Can't Passengers Use Their Own Onboard?
Many buses and vans can safely accommodate and restrain a passenger's wheelchair, but airline passengers are required to transfer to the plane's standard seat. A grassroots group hopes to change that....
View ArticleTrump's National Security Adviser Warns China Wants Your Personal Information
If some U.S. allies allow Chinese company Huawei into their 5G telecommunications networks, Robert O'Brien says China's communist government would have access to sensitive personal data. (Image...
View ArticleElizabeth Warren's Journey From 'Pro-Business' Academic To Consumer Advocate
Warren's political identity was forged in Texas. The ideas she espouses now about the danger of a shrinking middle class come from her years of bankruptcy research as a law professor in Austin. (Image...
View ArticleLawsuit Claims SAT And ACT Are Illegal In California Admissions
Students and advocacy groups want the University of California system to drop the test requirement. They argue the policy "illegally discriminates against applicants on the basis of race and wealth."...
View ArticleHouse Democrats Expected To Unveil Articles Of Impeachment Tuesday
Two Democratic aides say the announcement is planned for 9 a.m. ET. The articles would need approval from the Judiciary Committee and then the full House for President Trump to be impeached. (Image...
View ArticleFrom Consensus To Deadlock: Is Impeachment Still A Check On Presidents?
The Nixon impeachment was a bipartisan affair; President Clinton's impeachment was less so. But in the Trump era, getting bipartisan support for the move is virtually impossible. (Image credit: Chick...
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