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THURSDAY’s ANSWER: Congrats to Clem Balanoff for correctly answering that the late state Sen. Charles Chew Jr., the former ...
The constant whipsaw of U.S. trade policy poses a threat to the administration’s leverage in talks with dozens of countries.
MARKEY CHALLENGER ENTERS THE CHAT — Alex Rikleen — a father, former teacher and fantasy sports writer — is running for the ...
WINE AMENDMENTS: State lawmakers backing a measure to sell wine in grocery stores amended the legislation to include more mom-and-pop operations. The change comes as supermarkets are making an ...
LATEST STOCK TRADES — “Rep. Byron Donalds of Florida and his wife, Erika Donalds, bought or sold between $8,008 and $120,000 ...
The Onion News Network's Will Graham and Dan Mirk talk to POLITICO about what makes Washington so ripe for satire.
And politick they did. In the 2026 cycle, Michigan will elect a new governor (a race with competitive primaries in both parties), a new U.S. senator (ditto) and decide multiple competitive House seats ...
Holt recently inked a deal with Newfoundland and Labrador’s ANDREW FUREY meant to pave the way for fewer barriers. But not zero. Provinces have an enduring interest in shielding their own sectors and ...
When a coalition of Democratic attorneys general sued to block a large chunk of Donald Trump’s tariffs, they expressed confidence they’d win in court. But even some of them seemed pleasantly surprised ...
President Donald Trump’s aides and allies have been laying the groundwork for his aggressive crackdown on Chinese student visas for years.
The CMS administrator says in a POLITICO podcast that most Americans agree with the White House push to enact work requirements.
“I think he does believe he was saved to do great things as president,” Stephen Mansfield, the author of the 2018 book ...
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