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Biden picks Rep. Deb Haaland (DN.M.) to be first Native American interior secretary Tribal and progressive activists lobbied hard to put an indigenous leader in charge of a department that helps oversee Indian County.
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Putting 'politics in front of lives': DeSantis faces criticism over Florida's Covid-19 response (CNN) Warning signs about a Covid-19 spike have been flashing red in Florida this fall: Coronavirus hospitalizations have been rising since November, the test positivity rate is double what it was in early October, and the tally of new daily cases is nearing the ...
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Biden picks top North Carolina environmental official to run EPA President-elect Joe Biden will choose to nominate Michael S. Regan, who heads the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality, as the next Environmental Protection Agency administrator, according to two individuals who spoke on the condition of ...
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How to Reimagine Policing and Public Safety that Works for Everyone In a year of near universal upheaval brought on by the global spread of a new disease, Americans also confronted a crisis that has long plagued the nation: racism and its brutal manifestations in policing. The May 25 killing of George Floyd by a Minneapolis ...
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Biden to Pick Michael Regan, North Carolina Environment Chief, to Head EPA WASHINGTON — President-elect Joseph R. Biden Jr. intends to nominate Michael S. Regan, North Carolina's top environmental regulator, to lead the Environmental Protection Agency, elevating for the first time a Black man to lead the powerful department, ...
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Congressional leaders try to clear final hurdles in sprint to finish coronavirus relief package Congressional leaders are trying to resolve a number of lingering policy disagreements as they race to finalize an approximately $900 billion coronavirus relief package by the end of this week. They involve the powers of the Federal Reserve, aid for theaters ...
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Putin says if Russia wanted to kill opposition leader Navalny, it would have 'finished' the job Moscow (CNN) Russian President Vladimir Putin claimed Thursday that opposition politician Alexey Navalny "is enjoying the support of the US special services," adding that if Russian special services had wanted to kill him they would have "finished it.".
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White House aides talked Trump out of last-minute demand for stimulus checks as big as $2000 White House aides intervened Thursday to prevent President Trump from issuing a statement calling for substantially larger stimulus payments for millions of Americans, according to two people granted anonymity to share details of the private exchange.
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In Historic Move, Biden To Pick Native American Rep. Haaland As Interior Secretary In a historic first, President-elect Joe Biden is expected to nominate Rep. Deb Haaland to lead the Department of the Interior, a source familiar with the decision tells NPR's Franco Ordoñez. If confirmed by the Senate, Haaland, a member of the Laguna Pueblo ...
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Trump remains silent as massive cyber hack poses 'grave risk' to government The massive data breach, revealed in the final weeks of Trump's administration, amounts to a dramatic coda for a presidency clouded by questions of deference to Russia and unsuccessful attempts to warm relations with its President, Vladimir Putin.
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