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Biden to Withdraw All Combat Troops From Afghanistan by Sept. 11 After years of arguing against an extended military presence in Afghanistan, President Biden is doing things his way, with the deadline for withdrawal set for the 20th anniversary of the terrorist attacks.
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Second night of unrest after fatal police shooting of Duante Wright outside Minneapolis Brooklyn Center Police Chief Tim Gannon told a news conference Monday that the officer who shot Wright meant to use her Taser but instead grabbed her gun. Kim Potter, a 26-year veteran of the force, has been placed on administrative leave.
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Covid-19: Britain Begins to Reopen, Emerging From One of the World's Longest Lockdowns The C.D.C. director called for Michigan to shut down, rebuffing efforts by its governor to secure an extra supply of vaccine doses. New York is ending a requirement for international travelers to quarantine.
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Biden Wants Leaders to Make Climate Commitments for Earth Day WASHINGTON — The Biden administration is nearing agreements with Japan, Korea and Canada to bolster carbon emission reduction targets in all four countries ahead of a closely watched summit of global leaders on Earth Day, April 22. But in the latest ...
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Inhofe backs pause in Pentagon nomination amid GOP calls for probe A top Republican is calling on Senate leadership to delay a vote on Pentagon nominee Colin Kahl unless the FBI completes an investigation into whether he tweeted out classified information, following a demand for a probe by GOP lawmakers. Yet experts on ...
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Live Updates: Defense launches case in trial of Derek Chauvin, ex-cop charged in George Floyd's death Prosecutors rested their case Tuesday morning following more than two weeks of testimony, encompassing bystanders, medical experts, use-of-force experts, and police officials. The first witness called to the stand by ...
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Indicted Gaetz Associate Is Said to Be Cooperating With Justice Dept. Joel Greenberg, a former elected official in Florida, has been talking to federal investigators since last year about the conduct of Representative Matt Gaetz and others.
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Kristen Clarke faced abuse for taking on Trump. Now she's poised to lead Justice Department's civil rights team. President Donald Trump was waging his baseless assault on the presidential election results last fall when Kristen Clarke, head of the Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law, opened her inbox to a stream of vicious threats over her efforts to fight back ...
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Top Republicans Work To Rebrand GOP As Party Of Working Class "All of the statistics and polling coming out of the 2020 election show that Donald Trump did better with those voters across the board than any Republican has in my lifetime since Ronald Reagan," Rep. Jim Banks, R-Ind., told NPR.
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US Signals Support for Ukraine and Will Add Troops in Germany American and NATO officials have grown increasingly concerned about Russia's deployment of additional troops near the Ukraine border.
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