The Report: The GOP’s Fading Fear of Donald Trump

Plus: Long COVID, dueling governors and the Army's dilemma
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July 8, 2022

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The Report

Measuring government performance

DELAWARE, OH - APRIL 23: Former U.S. President Donald Trump speaks during a rally hosted by the former president at the Delaware County Fairgrounds on April 23, 2022 in Delaware, Ohio. Last week, Trump announced his endorsement of J.D. Vance in the Ohio Republican Senate primary. (Photo by Drew Angerer/Getty Images)

With Trump out of power and under investigation, the fear factor is diminishing. And GOP presidential wannabes aren't waiting around for him to decide about '24.

Long COVID threatens to amass into a new wave of chronic illness with ramifications for health care systems and the economy for years to come.

During a tense political moment, the governors of California and Florida have become 'archetypes' of a Democratic versus Republican future.

A shift away from goods to services might be just what the Federal Reserve is counting on.

The process for identifying and punishing those who have refused to get a COVID-19 vaccine could last months or even a year now that the military's final deadline has passed.

The pair made up just 1% of new coronavirus infections at the start of May.

U.S. News photo editors curate this month's most compelling images from at home and abroad.

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