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Questions the Biden admin must answer (but don't wait for the political press to ask)
Much like the assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump just eight days ago, the announcement Sunday that President Biden is withdrawing from his re-election campaign was as shocking as it was unsurprising.
House tees up vote on resolution to establish task force to investigate Trump assassination attempt
The House will vote this week on a resolution to establish a bipartisan task force that will investigate the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump.
Mayorkas forms panel to investigate Trump shooting; sets deadline for results
Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas empaneled a committee Sunday to investigate the bungles that let a gunman come with a quarter inch of killing former President Donald Trump, giving the panel 45 days to report back on what happened.
Kamala Harris picked up her first nominating delegates from the Tennessee Democratic Party
Vice President Kamala Harris landed her first delegates Sunday just hours after receiving the endorsement from President Biden to become the Democratic presidential nominee after he dropped out of the race.
Biden gives up campaign but holds onto nuclear codes
From the nuclear codes to weighty war decisions, President Biden's decision to end his campaign while still remaining in the White House has sparked pointed questions about whether he should be keeping presidential power.
European leaders praise Biden as he steps aside, while Russia holds its fire
Praise -- and a few early notes of caution -- poured in from friendly world leaders Sunday in the wake of the news that President Biden is quitting the race against former President Donald Trump.
LOVERRO: If it looks like a rebuild, walks like a rebuild and quacks like a rebuild ...
Nearly half of the players who finished last year's 4-13 Ron Rivera "send me my Super Bowl ring" season are gone. Wiping out half the football team isn't an adjustment. It's a teardown.
Democratic veepstakes begin after Biden withdraws from 2024 race
Speculation about Vice President Kamala Harris' choice of a running mate if she wins the Democratic nomination ramped up immediately after President Biden announced Sunday afternoon he would not seek reelection.
Israeli president praises Biden as Netanyahu prepares to meet lame-duck U.S. leader
Israel's nonpartisan President Isaac Herzog hailed President Biden as a "true ally of the Jewish people" as leaders around the world struggled to process the news Sunday that the U.S. president was stepping down when his term ends in January.
Congressional Democrats thank Biden for 'selflessly' deciding to drop out of presidential race
Congressional Democrats praised President Biden on Sunday for his difficult decision to drop out of the presidential race and for his accomplishments in his decades of public service.
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