Chris Sununu, a Trump critic who hoped to attract independents to the Republican Party, says he will not be a 2024 presidential candidate.
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France’s new ambassador to the U.S. puts his flair on party diplomacy
After spending the pandemic in isolation in China, French diplomat Laurent Bili is still getting used to the carousing that takes place in Washington.
Biden says U.S. can avoid default and raise debt ceiling at G-7 summit in Japan
President Joe Biden says he’s not worried about debt ceiling talks. Biden is at the G-7 Summit, where he’s expected to meet with Ukraine’s Zelenskyy.
As Biden meets with world leaders at G-7 Summit, US puts new sanctions on Russia
The U.S. announced new sanctions on Russia over its war against Ukraine as President Joe Biden attended the Group of Seven Summit in Hiroshima, Japan.
Democrats want to fix Kamala Harris’ image problem. Some VP allies fear it’s too late.
Republican attacks are hurting Vice President Kamala Harris’ approval rating, Democrats say, and the White House is running out of time to help her.
Biden to end COVID-19 vaccination requirement for federal workers, international travelers
President Biden’s administration said it would lift a COVID-19 vaccination policy for federal employees, contractors and international air travelers.
‘Don’t get in our way’: Kamala Harris opens 2024 campaign with fiery speech on abortion rights
Vice President Kamala Harris opened the 2024 presidential campaign with a warning to Republican leaders on abortion
Can old-school politics work for GOP in 2024? That’s New Hampshire Gov. Sununu’s mission
New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu is determined to prove old-fashioned retail politicking his state is known for can be a winning GOP strategy in 2024.
Absorb the blows: How Asa Hutchinson says he’ll handle Trump’s withering attacks in 2024
Former Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson reveals his strategy for winning Republican voters and besting Donald Trump in the 2024 GOP presidential primary.
White House urges compromise amid protests, judicial reform clash in Israel
The Biden administration expressed deep concern after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu fired an opponent of his judicial reforms, sparking protests.