Tamara Keith
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Biden's test in the State of the Union tonight is to show he's still got what it takes
President Biden quelled concerns in his party last year about his age when he pulled off a dynamic State of the Union address. Can he do that again this year as the general election kicks off?
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Congressional leaders hope to avoid a shutdown. But Ukraine aid is still unclear
After tense talks in the Oval Office, congressional leaders said they were hopeful they could reach a deal to avert a partial government shutdown on Friday. But they appeared divided on Ukraine aid.
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Biden is looking at options for the border. But he's running into legal issues
President Biden told governors that he's looking for ways to take executive action to reduce the number of migrants crossing the southern border — but he's limited by laws and lack of funding.
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Biden's new climate envoy is John Podesta. He has a big domestic climate job too
Longtime Democratic aide John Podesta will take over international climate talks from former Secretary of State John Kerry. He also oversees Biden's big domestic climate incentives.
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Trump wins the New Hampshire primary, putting him a step closer to the GOP nomination
Donald Trump's decisive victory in the New Hampshire primary puts him on a clear path to securing the Republican nomination. It is also likely to fuel calls for Nikki Haley to drop out of the race.
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Voting in New Hampshire could decide if there's a competitive primary going forward
Polls are open in New Hampshire where record turnout is expected. The Republican primary is effectively a two-person race between former President Donald Trump and former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley.
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With Christie out of the primaries, many of his backers turn their attention to Haley
Nikki Haley is hoping for a big day in New Hampshire's primary. But if she's going to catch up to former President Donald Trump, she'll need the support of voters who previously backed Chris Christie.
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Trump likes to call people losers. Now Biden's using the insult on him
President Biden made a point of calling his predecessor a loser in his first two speeches of the year. It's a way to remind voters of the post-2020 election chaos — and troll his likely opponent.
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Biden is using one of Trump's insults — 'loser' — against him
President Biden is using one of former President Donald Trump's favorite insults against him, pointedly calling him a loser.
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Biden campaign running 'like the fate of our democracy depends on it'
The president is expected to hold campaign events in Valley Forge, Pa., and the Mother Emanuel AME Church in South Carolina, pushing back against extremism and political violence.