Biden Rolls Out New Russia Sanctions, Trump Faces Legal Scrutiny, Recession Fears Ease, Concerns About Biden's Vigor, Supreme Court Conservatives Quicken Deregulation Efforts
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The U.S. rolled out major new sanctions against Russia on the 2-year anniversary of its invasion of Ukraine, but they may lack teeth as Biden lacks good options to really damage Russia without global fallout.
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Trump and Wisconsin Republicans were referred for prosecution by the state's ethics board for allegedly breaking the law funding a primary campaign against a GOP official who refused to help overturn the 2020 election.
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Economists are now predicting just a 40% chance of recession in the next year due to strength in consumer spending and the job market, raising 2023 growth forecasts.
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Biden has been using notecards with pre-planned answers at fundraisers, making donors worry if he can withstand the rigors of a campaign.
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Supreme Court conservatives are speeding efforts to limit federal protections on the environment, public health and consumers, frustrating liberal justices.