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Democrats Call for More Tax Code Changes Beyond the Schumer-Manchin Bill
"What is really needed is higher progressive taxation, including a wealth tax," Congressman Ro Khanna told Newsweek.
Leading Democrats for 2024 if Joe Biden Does Not Run: Poll
Just 22 percent of Americans want Biden to run again in 2024, with 61 percent opposed, according to a Decision Desk HQ poll.
Biden Had a Great Week. He Should Use the Momentum to Push Baby Bonds
Should they get behind it, the Democrats could tout baby bonds for generations as proof that they support American families—especially Black and Hispanic ones.
Saudi Arabia Flirts with Iran and Israel As Biden's Peacemaking Flounders
"Everything is possible when it comes to international relations," former Saudi Arabian Foreign Ministry official Salem al-Yami told Newsweek.
Headache for Biden as Key Inflation Index Rises to 40-Year High
Biden has made inflation his top priority, but there's not much to cheer in the most recent data.
Democrat Flips Bird at GOP in Congressional Baseball Game as They lose 10-0
The Democrat appeared to give her Republican rivals the middle finger during the annual charity Congressional baseball game.
Wikipedia Suspends Editing of Recession Page as Biden Rejects Claims
Editing of the 'recession' page on Wikipedia after new figures showed the US has entered an unofficial economic recession.
The New Age of Orwellianism
The Left's fundamental problem is that its haughtiness, fervor, and zeal for gaslighting us sane Americans is belied by its unpopularity.
Video Shows Republicans Fist Bumping After Blocking Veteran Healthcare Bill
Ted Cruz and Steve Daines were among those seen celebrating after the GOP blocked the passing of the PACT Act.
Pentagon Outlines Strategy to Counter China After Beijing Aerial Aggression
A top Biden administration official has explained how the U.S. plans to contain Chinese aggression in the Pacific in coordination with American allies.
The Democrats Are Back in Business
The thunderbolt from Senators Manchin and Schumer that there is a blockbuster budget deal on fighting inflation and cooling the climate is a game changer.
Student Loan Update: 100 House, Senate Members Ask Biden to Extend Pause
Biden last extended the pause on loan payments until August 31 and has said he will decide on any move on debt forgiveness by then.
Joe Manchin Isn't Sold on Supporting Biden in 2024
The West Virginia senator said he doesn't believe voters in his state would support a national Democratic figure for president at this point.
HIMARS Are Great, But Army Needs Armor, Comms, Ammo Too: Ukraine Official
"If the delivery of ammunition ceases, then all of those hi-tech systems we are receiving suddenly become nothing more than scrap metal," an official said.
Democrats Beat Republicans for Control of Congress in 4 Polls in Past Week
Analysts generally predict that the GOP will win big in the November midterm, but recent polls suggest more voters want Democrats to control Congress.
China's Xi Tells Biden on Taiwan 'Those Who Play With Fire Perish By It'
Borrowing a phrase from the White House's own diplomatic playbook, a readout of their conversation said Xi "hoped that the U.S. will be clear-eyed about this."
Biden in Peril as No Democrat President Has Survived a Recession Since FDR
Republican presidents have been more successful in surviving recessions, with Dwight D. Eisenhower, Richard Nixon and Ronald Reagan all wining re-election.
Joe Biden's Eyes in Video Spark Wild Conspiracy Theories
The video where Joe Biden speaks about the January 6 riots while his eyes are opened noticeably wide has been viewed over 7.8 million times on Twitter.
Ahead of Military Anniversary, China Calls Taiwan Its 'Sacred Mission'
China's People's Liberation Army marks its 95th anniversary on August 1.
Biden's Recession Hits U.S. as GDP Shrinks and White House Fights Over Data
The White House is emphasizing that the U.S. has not yet entered a recession, but Thursday's GDP report was a troubling sign for the Biden administration.
U.S. May Be Headed for Recession—Here's How Long Experts Expect It to Last
Opinions differ on how long a recession could last. Several economists told Newsweek what to expect.
Is the U.S. in a Recession? Meaning, Definition Explained
A survey released earlier this month found that a majority of Americans believe the United States is in a recession.
Republicans and Democrats Press Nancy Pelosi to Make Good on Taiwan Visit
Lawmakers on both sides of the aisle are already warning about the strategic costs to U.S. credibility if the House Speaker backs down.
Sean Hannity Compares Biden's Brush With COVID to Trump's: 'Much Weaker'
The Fox News host said the president had benefited from vaccines made possible by Donald Trump's Operation Warp Speed.
What the Democrats' Contraception Bill is Really About
The Right to Contraception Act does nothing to improve women's access to birth control or to make it more affordable.
Late Night Hosts Turn on Joe Biden, Relentlessly Mock President
Comedians are increasingly targeting the president as he deals with a plummeting approval rating.
Joe Biden To Make Most Important Call of Presidency to China's Xi Jinping
The leaders of the two major powers will talk over existing frictions as well as new uncertainties thrown up by Nancy Pelosi's travel plans.
U.S. GDP Report Updates: Lawmakers Celebrate Congress Passing CHIPS Act
The economy shrinks for second consecutive quarter, a recession by one common but unofficial definition, heaping more pressure on President Joe Biden.
Nancy Pelosi's Taiwan Visit Sets U.S. and China on a Collision Course
Pelosi's visit is quickly becoming the Biden administration's first real test of the "guardrails" it has sought to establish with China in the last 18 months.
Speaker Pelosi Must Go to Taiwan
Speaker Nancy Pelosi must go to Taiwan in August. I hope she will take a bipartisan congressional delegation.