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As the world marks the one-year anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, we speak about this, and about other matters, with James M. Lindsay, Senior VP at the Council on Foreign Relations
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When it comes to global events -- and our government's responses to them -- how is Biden doing?
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While some are celebrating President Biden's long-awaited debt forgiveness plan, others are questioning its fairness.
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President Joe Biden looked forward to ending his COVID-19 isolation Wednesday after testing negative for the virus on Tuesday night and again on Wednesday morning.
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President Biden has approved a Disaster Declaration for Oklahoma after saying a major disaster exists within the state.
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President Joe Biden is preparing to call on Congress to suspend the federal gasoline and diesel taxes for three months.
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President Joe Biden says he’s considering a federal holiday on the gasoline tax that could possibly save U.S. consumers as much as 18.4 cents a gallon.
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"The authors are tireless reporters, and the book's impact lies less in any headline revelations than in the accumulation of small details that can almost seem routine but that reveal the deeper condition of American democracy.... It's a document of decline and fall -- a chronicle that should cause future readers to ponder how American leaders in the early 21st century lost the ability and will to govern." -- The Atlantic
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Sen. James Lankford said between people who are fully vaccinated and those who recovered from COVID-19, 92% of U.S. adults have some level of immunity.
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John Sipher, a non-resident senior fellow at the Atlantic Council and retired CIA officer, spoke recently at the TCFR on "Putin's War vs. the U.S.: A Product of the 'Intelligence State'?"