The Washington Post-ABC poll found Republicans are almost evenly split on whether the US Supreme Court should overturn the landmark abortion ruling.
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Democrats look for new paths to major social policies after downsizing landmark package
The White House’s proposed budget framework cut popular Democratic goals like paid family leave and drug price negotiating.
Pentagon officials testify before House Armed Services panel on Afghanistan exit
On Tuesday, top Pentagon officials told a Senate panel that the exit from Afghanistan was a “strategic failure” and troops should’ve been left there.
Live updates: Milley, Austin and McKenzie to testify before Congress on Afghanistan, China
This week, Senate and House committees are expected to grill top Pentagon leaders on how the withdrawal from Afghanistan was handled, and more.
Live updates: Horse patrols temporarily suspended at Haitian migrant camp in Del Rio, Texas
Amid a probe into the use of agents on horseback, the Department of Homeland Security has temporarily stopped using horse patrols at the Del Rio border.
Alexander Vindman, whistleblower in first Trump impeachment, accuses Milley of breaking chain of command
Retired U.S. Army Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman on Thursday tweeted a rebuke of Gen. Mark Milley’s calls with China, as reported in a new book.
Democrats unveil tax proposals for wealthy, corporations to finance spending package
The proposal, which targets wealthy households and high-income corporations, is projected to bring in about $2.9 trillion in revenue.
GOP Rep. Michael McCaul: Taliban won’t let Americans, interpreters leave Afghanistan
Texas Republican Rep. Michael McCaul told “Fox News Sunday” the Taliban are demanding “something in exchange” for allowing 6 planes to leave.
Afghanistan news: Biden to address end of war in Afghanistan, Taliban declare victory
Senate OKs bill to provide help to citizens returning from Afghanistan.
24 hours to go: It is now Aug. 31 in Afghanistan, but there are few details about how America’s longest war will end
It is now Aug. 31 in Afghanistan. The Pentagon has made public few details on how it will wrap up 20 years there, citing the danger of the moment.