Five candidates will take the stage at Wednesday night's third debate in the 2024 presidential Republican primary in Miami.
Share:
More In Politics

Inflation Should Resolve Itself, Fed Chair Powell Tells House Panel
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell testified before the House Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Crisis on Tuesday.

GOP Ready to Block Elections Bill in Senate Showdown
The Democrats’ expansive elections and voting bill is all but certain to be rejected in a key Senate test vote.

UEFA Declines Munich Application for Rainbow-Colored Stadium
German soccer clubs are banding together to display rainbow colors during the country’s match against Hungary at the European Championship after UEFA rejected host city Munich’s plan to do the same.

Australia Fights UN Downgrade of Great Barrier Reef Health
Australia says it will fight against plans to downgrade the Great Barrier Reef’s World Heritage status due to climate change, while environmentalists are applauding the U.N. World Heritage Committee’s proposal.

Supreme Court Sides With Ex-Athletes in NCAA Compensation Case
he Supreme Court has decided unanimously that the NCAA cannot enforce rules limiting education-related benefits that colleges offer to student athletes — things like computers and paid internships.

Tokyo Olympics to Allow Local Fans — but With Strict Limits
A sharply limited number of fans will be allowed to attend the Tokyo Olympics. The decision announced Monday comes as organizers try to save some of the spirit of the Games where even cheering has been banned.

'Obamacare' Survives: Supreme Court Dismisses Big Challenge
The Supreme Court has dismissed a challenge to the Obama era health care law, preserving insurance coverage for millions of Americans.

High Court Sides With Catholic Agency in Foster Care Dispute
The Supreme Court has ruled that the city of Philadelphia violated the Constitution by limiting its relationship with a Catholic foster care agency over that group's refusal to certify same-sex couples as foster parents.

Biden Signs Bill Making Juneteenth a Federal Holiday
President Joe Biden has signed legislation Thursday establishing a new federal holiday commemorating the end of slavery, saying he believes it will go down as one of the greatest honors he has as president.
