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Republican congressman calls out 'bogus' claims by GOP colleagues downplaying Capitol riot So I saw them go down. I heard the noise -- the flash bangs, I smelled some of the gas as it moved my way," the Michigan congressman told CNN's Dana Bash on "State of the Union" when asked about comments made by several congressional Republicans ...
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Arizona audit funding cloaked in secrecy (CNN) Three weeks into the Arizona Senate's unorthodox audit of the 2020 presidential election results, one potential winner seems to be emerging, regardless of any count: Cyber Ninjas, the Florida-based consulting firm being paid to lead the analysis of the ...
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John Kerry: US climate envoy criticised for optimism on clean tech America's climate envoy John Kerry has been ridiculed for saying technologies that don't yet exist will play a huge role in stabilising the climate. Speaking on the BBC's Andrew Marr show, he said the US was leading the world on climate change - and rapidly ...
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Unemployment Pay May Again Require a Job Search. Is It Too Soon? The requirement, eased because of the pandemic, is being reimposed. Some say it presents an undue hardship.
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Bucknell Investigating 'Horrific' Harassment of LGBTQ Students The university said a group of men tried to enter a house for gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender students last week. Residents said they were terrified and traumatized by the episode.
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Fall River Ex-Mayor, Who Impressed Voters With His Zeal, Is Convicted of Corruption Jasiel F. Correia II, who at 24 was the Massachusetts city's youngest mayor, was convicted of charges related to extorting marijuana vendors and defrauding investors.
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Breaking up with your favorite racist childhood classic books However, the "cancel culture" that animates professional grievance actors today refers to culture under no threat of cancellation. Dr. Seuss books. Muppets. Disney. White innocence. Because it's hard to cancel a dominant culture.
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A tiger went missing in Houston for nearly a week. Here's how the search unfolded and who police say the owners are (CNN) Jose Ramos looked up from his dinner and met a strange sight outside his Houston home last Sunday. A tiger. He grabbed his phone, snapped a few pictures of the animal sitting in his front yard and posted them in a neighborhood forum, where the ...
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A federal government left 'completely blind' on cyberattacks looks to force reporting The Colonial Pipeline cyberattack, which led to hoarding and fuel shortages across the East Coast, is spurring new efforts in Congress to require critical companies to tell the government when they've been hacked. Even leading Republicans are expressing ...
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From India, Brazil and Beyond: Pandemic Refugees at the Border Fleeing virus-devastated economies, migrants are traveling long distances to reach the United States and then walking through gaps in the border wall. The Arizona desert has become a favorite crossing point.
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