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Biden officials stress climate change’s public health impact. Not all are convinced.
Minutes after top Biden officials began a White House summit on climate change and health Thursday, the U.S. Supreme Court handed down a blow to the administration’s core climate change goals.
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No holiday break for crypto
If you’re on a trading desk at a crypto lending platform, “unwind” will mean something very different to you this Fourth of July.
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POLITICO Playbook: Why Dems are struggling with Biden
And details on our interview with GOP insider Tim Miller.
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Why haven’t there been more Cassidy Hutchinsons?
Republican strategists Tim Miller and Alyssa Farah Griffin join Ryan Lizza to dissect Trumpism’s grip on the GOP establishment and what it’s like to move forward from that wing of the party.
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From Chelsea Clinton to David Petraeus, Here’s What Politicos Are Reading This Summer
Top novelists, generals, politicians and more recommend their summer reads.
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The Democratic primary that could determine the future of abortion rights
All four contenders for the nomination to challenge Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) are campaigning as the field's strongest defender of Roe.
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Dems unite Jan. 6 and Roe for new battleground target: 'MAGA' Republicans
The party's House campaigns chief, working against headwinds to try to save the majority, is going on offense against the GOP's most hardline candidates in the suburbs.
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W.H. takes aim at DeSantis — even as Florida slips away from Dems
And funds from national donor groups have dried up.
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Push to rein in social media sweeps the states
Lawmakers in 34 red and blue states want to crack down on how online companies handle users' content. But those efforts are colliding with the First Amendment.
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There Are 11 Types of Donald Trump Enablers. Which One Are You?
A taxonomy of the messiahs, demonizers and tribalist trolls of Trumpland.
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The Real Reason Washington Ignored Kavanaugh’s Would-Be Killer
Hint: It’s scarier than media bias.
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'We don’t have to pretend anymore': Greens ready to bail on D.C.
Environmentalists and many of their Democratic allies are preparing to focus on state capitals as the places to press for action on climate change — going back to a strategy they employed during the Trump era.
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The Michigan Democrat Who Could Solve Her Party’s Identity Crisis
The Michigan lawmaker’s viral rebuttal to Republican attacks is becoming a playbook for beleaguered Democrats in a dispiriting election year.
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State Department offers up to $10M reward for info on foreign election interference
The most recent and high-profile instance of such interference occurred in the 2016 presidential contest.
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Biden handed big immigration win by Supreme Court but challenges remain
Immigrant advocates and Democratic leaders pressed the Biden administration to swiftly end “Remain in Mexico” after a ruling cleared the path — at least temporarily — to do so.
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Jan. 6 committee rallies around Hutchinson amid Trump World onslaught
Several members of the panel say the former White House aide turned star witness isn't the one with credibility problems — it's her doubters.
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New York poised to limit concealed carry guns after SCOTUS ruling
The measure would restrict where an individual can go with a concealed weapon, strengthen permit requirements, bolster safe storage rules and require a license to purchase ammunition.
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Why Biden's climate push might not be doomed
It wouldn't be easy, but Democrats could still look to Congress, other kinds of regulations or the states in their effort to cut greenhouse gases.
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Ukraine gets top billing at NATO, but questions mount over West’s resolve
Domestic political and economic challenges could complicate the West’s efforts to keep the weapons and aid flowing to Ukraine through the winter — and beyond.
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The conservative Supreme Court is just getting warmed up
Affirmative action, voting rights and state power over elections are on the line next.
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New details of Jan. 6 panel's mystery messages emerge
Former Trump White House aide Cassidy Hutchinson told the committee she was contacted by an intermediary for Mark Meadows, according to a person familiar with her final deposition.
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Conservative leadership race scores record 675,000 members
Contenders now have until Monday to vet the list before it’s made final.
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Former Harris aide will lobby for Airbnb
Meaghan Lynch, a former aide to Vice President Kamala Harris, will join Airbnb as a public policy manager next month, joining a growing number of former Harris staffers downtown. Most recently, Lynch served as press secretary at HUD and as an aide to Secretary Marcia Fudge.
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DOJ probing reports NYPD special victims division is 'abusing' survivors
The Justice Department will investigate reports that the unit — often dramatized on television — has failed for more than a decade to take basic investigative steps.
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The Supreme Court is hurting Biden’s foreign policy, too
If there’s anyone who wishes the Supreme Court had less influence on America’s global standing right now, it’s certainly President Joe Biden.
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U.S. official: Migrants who died cleared inland checkpoint
The disclosure brings new attention to whether the roughly 110 inland highway border checkpoints are sufficiently effective at spotting people who enter the U.S. illegally.
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Biden notches wins in Europe — as challenges pile up at home
The president basked in success and popularity at G-7 and NATO summits, a contrast to his weakened standing and challenges over abortion, gas prices and the economy awaiting his return.
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The Supreme Court Just Rolled Democracy Back. You Can Measure How Much.
After last Friday, 14 million more Americans will be living under laws they disagree with. How did we get here?
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Hochul administration moves to shut gas powered cryptocurrency plant
It denied a key permit for a gas powered cryptocurrency mining operation in the Finger Lakes.
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‘It Was All Just a Show’: Confessions of a Republican Campaign Hit Man
Tim Miller’s new book reveals the ways he and his fellow GOP operatives poisoned the national discourse and helped enable the rise of Donald Trump.
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5 lessons from the NATO summit
Russia and China were not at the just-concluded NATO summit, but they were mentioned often. Here are 5 takeaways from the meeting.
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POLITICO Playbook PM: Another historic day at the Supreme Court
And Biden calls for an abortion/privacy filibuster carveout.
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Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson sworn in to Supreme Court
The brief ceremony allowed Jackson to officially succeed Justice Stephen Breyer, who retired at noon Thursday.