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Judge dismisses Gohmert lawsuit seeking to stymie Biden electoral college count The judge's ruling comes less than 12 hours after lawyers for Gohmert filed court papers arguing that Vice President Pence has far more power than the government claims to alter the outcome of the presidential election. It was not immediately clear whether ...
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McConnell called Hawley out over objecting to Electoral College vote during conference call Hawley wasn't on A second source familiar with the call told CNN that McConnell made it clear to his members on Thursday that he is giving them room to vote their conscience on such objections. The conference call discussion comes after McConnell had discouraged members ...
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New Year is greeted in muted fashion as leaders warn, Covid loves a crowd London (CNN) Many people will want to put 2020 firmly behind them. But governments around the world have pleaded with people not to see in 2021 with traditional New Year's Eve parties and street celebrations for fear of accelerating the spread of ...
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How Trump Tried, but Largely Failed, to Derail America's Top Climate Report The National Climate Assessment, America's premier contribution to climate knowledge, stands out for many reasons: Hundreds of scientists across the federal government and academia join forces to compile the best insights available on climate change.
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Pence asks judge to reject Gohmert lawsuit asking the VP to interfere in the Electoral College count Gohmert's lawsuit is a last-gasp attempt by Republicans to persuade Pence to interfere in the declaration of President-elect Joe Biden's victory and flip the election for President Donald Trump. The brief, filed with the ...
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New York Halted Evictions. But What Happens When the Ban Ends? Diba Gaye is at risk of eviction after losing his job and spending rent money to pay for the funeral ...
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How will California's new laws affect you? In some ways, the hundreds of California laws scheduled to take effect on Jan. 1 are unlike any others written in the state's modern history. Many were drafted and deliberated in record time, after the pandemic forced the cancellation of weeks of legislative ...
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Janet Yellen Made Over $7 Million in Speaking Fees Rehoboth Beach, Del. (AP) -- President-elect Joe Biden's choice to be treasury secretary, Janet Yellen, collected more than $7 million in speaking fees over the past two years from major financial firms and tech giants including Citigroup, Goldman Sachs and ...
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Why Emptier Streets Meant an Especially Deadly Year for Traffic Deaths When the pandemic hit New York City, cars seemed to disappear from many streets as the lockdown brought urban life to a halt and drivers stayed home. Today, traffic is still lighter than usual at times. But in a troubling trend echoed across the country, the ...
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GOP Rep.-elect Madison Cawthorn says he 'absolutely' would take back mocking liberals in post-election tweet Cawthorn, who is set to become the youngest member of Congress in modern history when he's sworn in Sunday, wrote in a tweet on November 3: "Cry more, lib." "It ...
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