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US domestic policy

January 2023

  • Lyndon Johnson speaks, in August 1967.

    LBJ OK? Historian Mark Lawrence on a president resurgent

    Fifty years after Lyndon Johnson died, the director of the 36th president’s library discusses his politics and progressive ideals
  • Joe Biden, with Kamala Harris, speaks to reporters in the Roosevelt Room of the White House.

    ‘Joe Biden has been constantly underestimated’: Chris Whipple on his White House book

    Fight of His Life author on Kamala Harris’s struggles and growth, Afghanistan, a strong second year … and if Biden will run again
  • Robert Reich

    The FTC is back to being the activist US agency progressives sought in 1914

    Robert Reich
    Last week, under its Biden-appointed chair, the Federal Trade Commission proposed a new rule banning non-compete agreements – and it’s a big deal

December 2022

  • Pete Buttigieg delivers a speech in Chicago.

    ‘I’ve got to get out and tell people’: Pete Buttigieg on his road ahead

  • Rashida Tlaib, the Michigan congresswoman, earlier in December.

    Tlaib and MTG among more than 220 House proxy voters on spending bill

  • The agreement calls for Arizona to remove containers already installed in the San Rafael valley.

    Arizona to remove wall of shipping containers on Mexico border

  • Chuck Schumer speaks during a news conference.

    Senate passes $1.7tn funding bill to avert US government shutdown

  • We Are Not One review: assured history of Israel’s place in US politics

  • Newt Gingrich warns Republicans that Joe Biden is winning the fight

  • US supreme court to hear Biden effort to reinstate student debt relief plan

November 2022

  • Joe Biden with congressional leaders at the White House on Tuesday.

    US politics live
    Congress to take up bill to avert rail strike as Biden and unions clash – as it happened

    President urges Congress to impose deal on rail industry workers – follow all the latest politics news
  • U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi discusses future plans on Capitol Hill in Washington<br>U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) announces that she will remain in Congress but will not run for re-election as Speaker after Republicans were projected to win control of the House of Representatives, on the floor of the House chamber of the U.S. Capitol in Washington, U.S., November 17, 2022. REUTERS/Evelyn Hockstein

    What can Democrats push through Congress in the lame-duck session?

    Legislation on the debt ceiling, civil liberties and elections is still possible before Republican House majority kicks in
  • Venezuelan migrants, some expelled to Mexico under Title 42, stand at a campfire on the banks of the Rio Bravo river in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico.

    Title 42: judge orders Biden to lift Trump-era immigration rule

    Asylum restrictions imposed at beginning of Covid pandemic are ‘arbitrary and capricious’, US district judge says

October 2022

  • Donald Trump makes a fist during a rally in Minden, Nevada this month.

    The Trump Tapes: Bob Woodward’s chilling warning for US democracy

  • Biden’s announcement is expected this week as part of the response to Russia’s war on Ukraine, a source said.

    Biden set to release oil from emergency reserve in bid to lower US fuel prices

  • Alejandra Juarez and her daughter Estela pose for a portrait in their home in Davenport, Florida.

    ‘I decided to share my voice’: Estela Juarez on her mother, who Trump deported, and her new book

  • Ron DeSantis speaks in Daytona Beach Shores.

    Florida governor Ron DeSantis will fly migrants to Illinois and Delaware

  • US politics live
    Jan 6 hearing updates: panel votes to subpoena Donald Trump – as it happened

  • Inconvenience fee: how Biden is taking on companies’ sneaky charges

  • What’s Prison For? Concise diagnosis of a huge American problem

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