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Trump Lashes His Enemies Anew as GOP Dances Around His Presence The first spring donor retreat after a defeat for a political party is typically a moment of reflection and renewal as officials chart a new direction forward. But with former President Donald J. Trump determined to keep his grip on the Republican Party and the ...
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Thanks but no thanks: States are wary of Joe Biden's offer to help them expand Medicaid WASHINGTON – State Rep. Steve Harshman voted again and again against expanding Medicaid eligibility in Wyoming, sure there had to be a better way of getting health care to low-income residents than what the federal government has offered through the ...
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Could Ron DeSantis Be Trump's GOP Heir? He's Certainly Trying. By the time he got to the greenroom of the biggest political stage of his career, a Republican primary debate for Florida governor in June 2018, he had made a risky decision. "I thought about ...
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Maryland Passes Sweeping Police Reform Legislation The measures, enacted over the objections of Gov. Larry Hogan, placed the state at the forefront of a national debate over police brutality and officers' excessive use of force.
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Michigan's Virus Cases Are Out of Control, Putting Gov. Gretchen Whitmer in a Bind Ms. Whitmer, a Democrat, locked down her state over the din of protests last year. Now she is trying a different approach, appealing to personal responsibility.
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The New Civil War: Blue States Soak The Rich; Red States Sue To Cut Taxes The Trump tax reform conspicuously targeted high-tax Democratic states. Now that they're in control, some Democrats have made undoing the damage a priority. New York Governor Andrew Cuomo has always been more reluctant than other Empire State ...
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Black Army Medic Pepper-Sprayed in Traffic Stop Accuses Officers of Assault Caron Nazario, a lieutenant in the U.S. Army Medical Corps, was driving to Petersburg, Va., from a drill weekend the night of Dec. 5 when he saw police lights flashing behind him. Too nervous to stop on a darkened road, Lieutenant Nazario, who is Black and ...
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New Hampshire and Oklahoma are the latest states to open vaccinations to outside residents. Gov. Chris Sununu, Republican of New Hampshire, said officials were confident that there would be enough shots to vaccinate outside residents by April 19, the same day that President Biden has called for every state to make all adults eligible for a shot.
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50 Years Later, The Legacy Of US-China 'Pingpong Diplomacy' Faces Challenges Judy Hoarfrost remembers the day she walked into China a half-century ago. She was 15 and the youngest member of the U.S. pingpong team, which had been in Nagoya, Japan, competing in the World Championships. Two days before the tournament ...
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Russian Troop Movements and Talk of Intervention Cause Jitters in Ukraine MOSCOW — Armored personnel carriers bristling with weapons line a highway in southern Russia. Rows of tanks are parked beside major roads. Heavy artillery is transported by train. Videos of military movements have flooded Russian social media for the ...
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