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One year after George Floyd's murder, NBA social justice coalition urges passage of policing reform bill On the eve of the one-year anniversary of George Floyd's murder, the NBA's social justice coalition released a statement Monday night calling on the U.S. Senate to pass the George Floyd Justice in Policing Act as a way to honor the memory of Floyd and ...
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Bipartisan talks over infrastructure deal on the brink of crumbling days before deadline (CNN) Bipartisan talks over a cornerstone infrastructure package sit on the brink of falling apart completely just days before a White House-imposed deadline for tangible progress. Gone is what for several weeks appeared to be positive, if cautious, sentiment ...
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As hurricane season looms, Biden doubles funding to prepare for extreme weather While the $1 billion in funding is a fraction of what taxpayers spend each year on disasters, it underscores a broader effort to account for the damage wrought by climate change, and curb it. Last week the ...
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Texas emergency shelter is mostly 'warehousing' thousands of migrant children, according to eyewitnesses (CNN) The shelter at Fort Bliss feels more like a warehouse, according to people who have been there, with rows and rows of bunk cots stacked on top of each other, filling up large white tents where hundreds of migrant children wait. Now, officials are talking ...
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Key impeachment witness Gordon Sondland sues Mike Pompeo and US for $1.8 million in legal fees Sondland, a Portland hotel magnate appointed by Trump to serve as ambassador, became a key witness of the impeachment probe because of his firsthand knowledge of conversations with Trump, his attorney Rudy Giuliani and senior Ukrainian officials — as ...
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What the Tulsa Race Massacre Destroyed Hundreds of Greenwood residents were brutally killed, their homes and businesses wiped out. They were casualties of a furious and heavily armed white mob of looters and arsonists. One factor that drove the violence: resentment toward the Black prosperity ...
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POLITICO Playbook: Biden's deadlines come due ON INFRASTRUCTURE: President JOE BIDEN set a deadline of Memorial Day to strike a deal with Republicans. And while both sides have put offers and counteroffers on the table, they ended last week accusing each other of gimmickry. Not a good sign.
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Candidates Escalate Attacks as Mayoral Race Enters Final Month With less than a month before the June 22 primary, Democratic candidates are trying to steal momentum from the perceived front-runners, Eric Adams and Andrew Yang.
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Five months on the Hill: National Guard winds down Capitol deployment Guard members have been a constant fixture at the Capitol since then, numbering almost 26,000 ahead of President Biden's inauguration. Melina Mara/The Washington Post.
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Biden's DOJ appeals order to release full memo on why Trump wasn't charged with obstruction The Justice Department released some portions of the memo on Monday, though the freshly unredacted sections did not provide many new details on the decision by then-Attorney General William Barr that Trump should not be charged with any crimes.
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