Henry Kissinger, at 99, finds himself worried about the nation and the world during a time of tumult.
Author: Susan Page, USA TODAY
Biden approval rating at 39% amid economic fears; 47% ‘strongly disapprove’: USA TODAY/Suffolk poll
A new USA TODAY/Suffolk Poll shows the country in a funk, signaling problems for President Biden and Democrats in the November midterm elections.
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.
GOP views on gun laws are shifting. After the Uvalde shooting, could that push Congress to a deal?
More Republicans blame “loose gun laws” for mass shootings, a new polls shows. That could make GOP lawmakers feel more comfortable about compromising.
An appreciation: The headline Madeleine Albright never forgot, and the life she lived
After all the accolades, former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright remembered the slights, too, in a life that was part of a changing world.
‘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.
Pandemic, insurrection and now a new Cold War? For Joe Biden, a presidency full of crises
He has an uphill sales job to do: Americans disapprove of his handling of Russia and Ukraine by double digits in a USA TODAY/Suffolk Poll.
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.
A belief in hard work, an aversion to big talk and Kansas roots he never lost: Bob Dole’s abiding legacy
Bob Dole and my father shared geography, a generation and a war – and the foundation that western Kansas gave them, Susan Page writes.