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10 Weeks to the Finish Line: The NYC Mayor's Race Heats Up With the primary weeks away, candidates are sharpening their attacks, ramping up in-person events and preparing to spend the millions of dollars that they have stockpiled.
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Young Migrants Crowd Shelters, Posing Test for Biden The administration is under intensifying pressure to expand its capacity to care for as many as 35,000 unaccompanied minors, part of a wave of people crossing the border.
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Blackout Hits Iran Nuclear Site in What Appears to Be Israeli Sabotage A power failure that appeared to have been caused by a deliberately planned explosion struck Iran's Natanz uranium enrichment site on Sunday, in what Iranian officials called an act of sabotage that they suggested had been carried out by Israel.
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John Boehner on how history will judge presidents he's known. Trump: 'I don't think very well' One of those presidents, Ronald Reagan, inspired him to switch parties to become a Republican. George W. Bush became as close as a brother; Boehner says they were like "two peas of the same pod." He holds Barack Obama responsible for the biggest ...
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Maryland enacts landmark police overhaul, first state to repeal police bill of rights "Maryland is leading the nation in transforming our broken policing system," said House Speaker Adrienne A. Jones (D-Baltimore County), who sponsored the repeal of the officers' bill of rights and is the first Black person to hold her leadership role.
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Black Army Lieutenant Sues Virginia Police Officers For Excessive Force When a patrol car activated its siren and emergency lights behind Caron Nazario in December, the Army lieutenant says he was reluctant to immediately pull over. That stretch of road, just west of Norfolk, Va., was dark, and there didn't seem to be anywhere to ...
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For Chauvin's trial attorney, it's all about raising doubt MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Derek Chauvin's defense attorney was questioning George Floyd's girlfriend about the couple buying drugs when he abruptly shifted gears for what seemed an innocuous question: He presumed the couple had pet names for each ...
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Secretary of State calls for more thorough investigation of Covid origins in China Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken on Sunday criticized the Chinese government for a lack of transparency during the pandemic, particularly during "the early stages of Covid," and he called for a more thorough investigation of the origins of the coronavirus.
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Should Colleges Require COVID-19 Vaccines For Fall? More Campuses Are Saying Yes Duke University in North Carolina has announced that it will require students to have a COVID-19 vaccine when they return this fall. And the list of campuses with such policies is growing. Rutgers University in New Jersey was the first, and since then more ...
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Supreme Court leaves major conservative cases waiting in the wings, from abortion to guns But rather than handing conservatives a string of victories, the justices have – so far – left advocates on the right grasping for answers about why a number of pending challenges dealing with some of the nation's biggest controversies have languished.
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