Domenico Montanaro
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National
What the Supreme Court ruling on presidential immunity means for Trump
The U.S. Supreme Court, in a 6-3 decision, ruled that a former president has absolute immunity for his core constitutional powers — and is entitled to a presumption of immunity for his official acts.
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Politics
After shaky presidential debate performance, what comes next for concerned Democrats?
Days after the first presidential debate, President Biden's campaign is still trying to tamp out suggestions that he should drop out of the race.
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Politics
Biden and Trump point out during debate why the other's presidency failed
President Biden and former President Trump took questions from CNN moderators for 90 minutes. Biden started out hard to follow. Trump confidently made assertions that were often factually wrong.
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Politics
4 takeaways from the first presidential debate
President Biden's stumbles right from the beginning played into his biggest vulnerability, but how much will the first 2024 general election debate make an impact?
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Politics
U.S. presidents and foreign policy
Voters may not have foreign policy at the top of their list of concerns, but it is a major part of a U.S. president's role.
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Politics
Week in Politics: Biden's executive actions on asylum, Trump's conviction in the polls
The politics behind President Biden's executive actions on asylum. Plus, what polls show about the impact of Donald Trump's conviction on support for his candidacy.
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Politics
From 'Lyin' Ted' To 'Beautiful': How Trump And Cruz Found Political Love
Donald Trump once accused Ted Cruz's father essentially of being linked to the assassination of John F. Kennedy. On Monday, he flew to the Texas senator's hometown and gave him his full endorsement.
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Politics
What's Next In The Kavanaugh Confirmation Fight?
Maine Republican Susan Collins said Friday she would vote for Brett Kavanaugh to be confirmed to the Supreme Court. So what happened, and what now?
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Politics
How Testimonies From Kavanaugh And Blasey Ford Unfolded Before The Senate
On Thursday, the Senate Judiciary Committee heard from Christine Blasey Ford, who alleges that Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh sexually assaulted her, and Kavanaugh, who denied the allegations.
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Politics
The Credibility Contest Between Ford And Kavanaugh
A new poll finds that 58 percent of Americans say they will be following the Kavanaugh hearings closely and a plurality haven't made up their minds on who's telling the truth.