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What you need to know about the CDC's new mask guidelines The announcement by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Thursday that people who have been fully vaccinated no longer need to wear masks in most places was hailed as the path to liberation for many who have suffered through the ...
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NYC Mayoral Candidates Keep Focus on Crime After a Feisty Debate Scott M. Stringer went to a vacant lot in Brooklyn to talk about affordable housing. Maya Wiley toured a Puerto Rican cultural center on the Lower East Side. Eric Adams attended fund-raisers, and Raymond J. McGuire greeted business owners on Staten Island.
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Tulsa Race Massacre Commission Ousts Oklahoma Governor Gov. Kevin Stitt of Oklahoma has been ousted from a commission set up to commemorate the centennial of the 1921 Tulsa race massacre, just days after he signed legislation that commission members said would undermine their goal of teaching the state's ...
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Biden administration gives House panel documents related to Trump hotel The Biden administration revealed in a court filing on Friday that the House committee had asked for the records and the GSA had turned over some of them last week. House Transportation Chairman Peter DeFazio, an ...
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EPA orders Virgin Island refinery to shut down, citing 'imminent' health threat The rare move by the Environmental Protection Agency, which has only invoked emergency powers under the Clean Air Act three times before, signals the extent to which the Biden administration has elevated the issue of environmental justice to the highest ...
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South Carolina sheriff's office releases jail footage showing the in-custody death of a mentally ill Black man Jamal Sutherland is shown inside a detention center in Charleston County, South Carolina. The still was taken from bodycam footage of the North Charleston police officers who brought him there.
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Republicans Rewrite History of the Capitol Riot, Hampering an Inquiry WASHINGTON — Four months after supporters of President Donald J. Trump stormed the Capitol in a deadly riot, a growing number of Republicans in Congress are mounting a wholesale effort to rewrite the history of what happened on Jan. 6, downplaying ...
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Amid Economic Turmoil, Biden Stays Focused on Longer Term The president's advisers are pushing their most detailed argument yet for the long-term benefits of a $4 trillion agenda to remake the American economy.
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Jury convicts ex-Fall River mayor Jasiel F. Correia II of extortion, wire fraud, filing false tax returns More than five years after gaining national attention when he became mayor of Fall River at 24, Jasiel F. Correia II was convicted Friday of what federal prosecutors described as "old school corruption," including extorting bribes from four marijuana companies ...
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Biden's Plan To Regulate Return Preparers Is Welcome News. In Illinois, under current law, hair dressers need a license but tax preparers do not. The Biden administration plans to change that and give the IRS authority to regulate all paid tax preparers. Tax preparers, which include Certified Professional Accountants ...
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