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Carl P. Leubsdorf: Sizing up Trump's potential VP picks
Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier· 5 days agoNews of Donald Trump’s conviction had barely hit the television screens and internet sites when Sen....
Salt Lake City on track for 2034 vote, but France in limbo
The Post-Star· 5 days agoOlympics host next month, the French parliamentary elections suddenly called by President Emmanuel...
Carl P. Leubsdorf: Sizing up Trump's potential VP picks
The Times of Northwest Indiana· 5 days agoNews of Donald Trump’s conviction had barely hit the television screens and internet sites when Sen....
Playbook: Dems get a pleasant election night surprise
Politico· 5 days agoWe figured this relative Republican bust couldn’t come at a more opportune time for the nervous...
Ukraine has a navy that needs no sailors
The Economist· 5 days agoWHEN RUSSIA invaded in February 2022 Ukraine barely had a navy. The defenders scuttled their one frigate to prevent Russia from seizing it. Two years...
Carl P. Leubsdorf: Sizing up Trump's potential VP picks
The Times and Democrat· 5 days agoNews of Donald Trump’s conviction had barely hit the television screens and internet sites when Sen....
About half of US adults approve of Trump’s conviction, but views of him remain stable: AP-NORC poll
San Jose Mercury News· 5 days agoLess than five months before Election Day, the poll paints a picture of a nation with...
House Republicans map out an ambitious and risky week
Politico· 7 days agoOn the second front, Johnson will also try to pass a currently bipartisan defense policy bill that he’s getting conservative pressure to stack with the right flank’s top priorities. So far, ...
Carl P. Leubsdorf: Sizing up Trump's potential VP picks
Journal Gazette & Times-Courier· 5 days agoNews of Donald Trump’s conviction had barely hit the television screens and internet sites when Sen....
Opinion: Macron just laid the ultimate far-right trap - ABC17NEWS
ABC17 NEWS· 5 days agoMuch of France was stunned. President Ronald Reagan was horrified and promptly sent his vice president, George H.W. Bush, racing to Paris to make sure the new leader of America’s NATO ally hadn’t lost his mind.