Henry Kissinger, at 99, finds himself worried about the nation and the world during a time of tumult.
Author: Susan Page, USA TODAY
Raphael Warnock vs. Herschel Walker, not to mention Donald Trump and Joe Biden
Exclusive interview: Last year, Warnock’s Georgia victory gave Democrats control of the Senate. It may be harder this time. His memoir is out Tuesday.
Trump knew: Jan. 6 committee uses voices of those close to him to make its case of ‘an attempted coup’
‘Unprecedented’ seems too small a word to describe the Capitol riot hearing that stretched for nearly two hours in the Cannon Caucus Room.
Would Roe v. Wade’s demise reshape the midterm elections? Ask that question in October.
The success of anti-abortion activists in enacting ‘trigger laws’ means the impact of a Supreme Court decision would instantly be felt.
‘Family, family, family:’ Valerie Biden Owens defends brother ‘Joey’ and nephew Hunter
Does Joe Biden’s son Hunter bear some responsibility for the controversies around him? “No,” Valerie Biden Owens said. “Hunter walked through hell.”
Poll takeaways: No, Trump shouldn’t have taken those White House papers back to Mar-a-Lago
Fears for the future of democracy remain very high–85% of Americans are worried about it–and cross party lines.
Biden just threw out his bipartisan playbook. Will blaming Republicans help him reset his presidency?
Sagging ratings, fractured Democrats, record inflation and a virus that won’t go away: What’s a president to do when things are going wrong?
USA TODAY/Suffolk Poll: Red flags for the GOP on the midterms, for Biden on leadership
Fight or fold on Build Back Better? Voters give the White House mixed advice in new USA TODAY/Suffolk Poll.
Americans saw 2021 as ‘chaos’ and a ‘train wreck’ but are hopeful about 2022, USA TODAY/Suffolk poll shows
Nearly everyone is glad 2021 is over, according to a USA TODAY/Suffolk University poll. “Awful” and “chaos” were among the words used to describe it.
Can he recover? Joe Biden faces new perils over Joe Manchin and rise of COVID-19
Joe Biden’s backers used to compare him to FDR. Now some fear the apt comparison will be to Jimmy Carter.