More Americans concerned about political rhetoric, poll finds

Majorities say both parties’ rhetoric has “gone too far.”
A protester dressed like a crying Statue of LibertyEvelyn Hockstein/Reuters

Cornyn trails Paxton in Texas Senate race, Democratic poll finds

Sen. John Cornyn is widely seen as a more electable general candidate than Ken Paxton.
John CornynJose Luis Gonzalez/Reuters

Saudi sees ample room to keep borrowing to fund diversification

The government says returns on investing in its economy outweigh borrowing costs, even as it trims spending.
Riyadh’s skyline.Bernd von Jutrczenka/picture alliance via Getty

Families of Kenyans fighting for Russia demand their return

Nairobi said around 200 Kenyans are fighting alongside Russian forces in the country’s war against Ukraine.
Youngsters undergo a training course at a Russian military-patriotic camp in the Donetsk region, a Russian-controlled area of Ukraine, on Oct. 18, 2025. Alexander Ermochenko/Reuters
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Politics

More Americans concerned about political rhetoric, poll finds

Majorities say both parties’ rhetoric has “gone too far.”
A protester dressed like a crying Statue of LibertyEvelyn Hockstein/Reuters

Cornyn trails Paxton in Texas Senate race, Democratic poll finds

Sen. John Cornyn is widely seen as a more electable general candidate than Ken Paxton.
John CornynJose Luis Gonzalez/Reuters

Senate unlikely to get health care deal before key vote

Senators are still searching for an elusive bipartisan deal to prevent the Affordable Care Act’s enhanced tax credits from expiring.
Chuck Schumer leads a press conference Jonathan Ernst/Reuters

RFK has ‘moved on’ from Nuzzi drama

The man in the middle of 2025’s most lurid political-media storm seems intent on riding it out quietly.

Trump’s push against Venezuela faces Republican blowback at pivotal moment

The president may be close to a decision on expanding military pressure on Caracas. But his party’s lawmakers are chafing at the administration’s latest moves.

For sale: A bridge to Moscow

As soon as Donald Trump returned to office, chatter rippled through the world of would-be Russia investors that there might be business to be done.

Fight over state-level AI rules heats up in Congress

Republicans are split over whether to add a moratorium on state-level AI regulation to must-pass defense legislation.

Democrats push armed security for lawmakers

Rep. Joe Morelle, the party’s top member on the House Administration Committee, discussed the new effort with Semafor.

DC shooting deepens tensions over National Guard deployments

The man suspected of shooting two US National Guard members in Washington, DC, worked for a CIA-backed paramilitary force in Afghanistan, the agency said.

Trump’s AI agenda sails toward an iceberg of bipartisan populist fury

The AI industry’s new super PAC picked its first political target this month — and missed.

House aims for ‘worldwide threats’ hearing with Noem next month

If and when the committee finalizes the December date, there will be lots to talk about.
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