An unlikely suggestion topped the list, which showed concern about the economy rising as COVID fears ebb.
Author: Susan Page, USA TODAY
Red alert: Crushing defeat in Virginia could signal more bad news for Democrats ahead
Glenn Youngkin, the surprise victor over Terry McAuliffe, walked a Trump-not-Trump tightrope that other GOP candidates are likely to copy next year.
Red alert: Crushing defeat in Virginia could signal more bad news for Democrats ahead
Glenn Youngkin, the surprise victor over Terry McAuliffe, walked a Trump-not-Trump tightrope that other GOP candidates are likely to copy next year.
For President Biden, the worst-case scenario takes hold in Afghanistan with terror attack
Now there are more questions than answers about why the administration failed to foresee or effectively plan for the catastrophe that is unfolding.
President Biden’s biggest defeat: Afghanistan war ends amid chaos and broken promises
Instead of savoring credit for ending America’s longest war, Biden faces withering criticism for the inept U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan.
At 100 days (and after a lifetime in politics): The surprising presidency of Joe Biden
Where’s the chatty, centrist “Uncle Joe” we knew? As president, he’s talked less and proposed bolder policies, from climate to the economy.
Did the tumultuous 2020 change House Speaker Nancy Pelosi? ‘I’m a strong person,’ she says
At a time when many Americans felt unnerved by COVID, not to mention an unpredictable president, I realized I had never seen her emotionally falter.
Exclusive: John Boehner says Donald Trump ‘abused’ his loyalists by lying to them
John Boehner gives an extraordinary rebuke of the GOP, an excoriation without precedent in modern times, leveled by one of the party’s most senior figures.
Exclusive: How Donald Trump upended Nancy Pelosi’s plans, then she unraveled his
The election she thought would be the end of her career became the beginning of its most consequential chapter: Defying a ‘scary’ president
Americans back tougher gun laws, but GOP support plummets even after Atlanta, Boulder shootings, exclusive poll finds
A USA TODAY/Ipsos Poll after the mass shootings in Georgia and Colorado shows 65% of Americans want tougher guns laws, but GOP support falls to 35%.