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Biden Praises Aid Package for Ukraine and Israel as a ‘Good Day for World Peace’


The $95.3 billion legislation passed Congress after months of gridlock that put the centerpiece of President Biden’s foreign policy in jeopardy. Read More

For Biden, Aid Package Provides a Welcome Boost on the World Stage


The congressional breakthrough on security assistance to Ukraine and Israel will let the president finally deliver arms to match his words. But it could be only a temporary respite. Read More

Biden Says Aid Bill for Ukraine and Israel Will ‘Make the World Safer’


President Biden signed an aid package for Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan after it received bipartisan support in Congress. Read More

How the White House convinced Mike Johnson to back Ukraine aid


The Senate’s vote on Tuesday to approve new aid for Ukraine capped off six months of public pressure and private overtures by the White House to build support, including the not-insignificant task of ... Read More

‘A Different World’ cast reunites to reflect on the show’s impact


A Different World,” which occupies a hallowed place in the Black TV canon, is belatedly getting its due in the era of streaming and social media. Read More

Arizona’s Republican-led house repeals strict abortion ban – live


Arizona takes step to repeal harsh abortion ban and state senate must still approve ... Read More

Bloomberg News: Health care is still too costly for Americans


America’s approach to health care is an outlier among the world’s rich countries ... partly because legislators dropped the so-called public option. This idea should be revived. The dysfunction in ... Read More

Controversy over spiked antifascist speech dominates Italy's Liberation Day anniversary


Italy is marking its liberation from Nazi occupation and fascist rule amid a fresh media controversy over the legacy of Italian fascist complicity in the Holocaust and World War II-era crimes ... Read More

Playbook: Mike Johnson’s coalition government


Welcome to coalition government. At least for the moment and on this one key issue — aid to three important U.S. allies facing varying degrees of threats from their neighbors — the House of ... Read More

US House passes $95 billion Ukraine, Israel aid package, sends to Senate


The unusual four-bill package also includes funds for Israel, security assistance for Taiwan and allies in the Indo-Pacific, and a measure that includes sanctions, a threat to ban the Chinese-owned ... Read More

25 Political Influencers to Watch in 2024


In the spirit of celebration, The New Republic sought to identify an alternative set of political influencers: 25 people shaping our national conversations whom you’d be less likely to find at the ... Read More

Australia news live: Arj Barker defends show ejection over ‘audio issue’; Beau Lamarre case to reconvene in June


This approach is wrong, and it’s supercharging rents and house prices. Housing cannot be left to hobby landlords and private developers. Only our government can ensure that rentals are affordable ... Read More


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