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Biden hails service of US troops at first stop on his overseas trip President Biden thanked U.S. troops for their service as he arrived in England on Wednesday for his first overseas trip of his presidency, one that will include multiple meetings with allies and a highly anticipated summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
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Report: Park Police didn't clear Lafayette Square protesters for Trump visit When the U.S. Park Police led law enforcement officers into a crowd of mostly peaceful protesters outside Lafayette Square on June 1, 2020, including officers equipped with chemical irritants and officers on horseback, they did so as part of a plan made days ...
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Four Democratic incumbents, one Republican ousted in Virginia House primaries In a night full of upsets, five challengers ousted incumbent Virginia lawmakers in Tuesday's primary election, including a Trump-allied lawyer who unseated seven-term Del. Charles D. Poindexter (R-Franklin) and a left-leaning newcomer who bested centrist ...
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Biden pushes protection for more streams and wetlands, targeting a major Trump rollback The Biden administration is set to toss out President Donald Trump's efforts to scale back the number of streams, marshes and other wetlands that fall under federal protection, kicking off a legal and regulatory scuffle over the fate of wetlands and waterways ...
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Keystone XL pipeline developer pulls plug on controversial project The firm behind the construction of the Keystone XL pipeline officially terminated the project on Wednesday, months after President Biden moved to halt the controversial pipeline and 15 years after the political wrangling over its fate began. Support our ...
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Justice Department says it can defend religious schools' exemption from anti-LGBTQ discrimination laws This article has been updated. The Justice Department in a new court filing said it can "vigorously" defend a religious exemption from federal civil rights law that allows federally funded religious schools to discriminate against LGBTQ students. The filing ...
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Your Thursday Briefing A Russian court yesterday designated Aleksei Navalny's opposition political movement as extremist, sending a strong message to President Biden ahead of his meeting with President Vladimir Putin next Wednesday in Geneva: Russian domestic affairs are not ...
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President Biden revokes Trump executive orders targeting TikTok and WeChat and issues fresh order The announcement highlights how the Biden administration shares many of the same national security concerns as the Trump administration regarding Chinese-made mobile apps, even as Biden withdraws the specific orders targeting individual companies.
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POLITICO Playbook: Cassidy is the new Capito In Washington, relationships come and go. In a quick succession of phone calls Tuesday, President JOE BIDEN exited infrastructure negotiations with Sen. SHELLEY MOORE CAPITO (R-W.Va.) and started them with Sen. BILL CASSIDY (R-La.). As might be ...
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CNN Lawyers Gagged in Fight With Justice Dept. Over Reporter's Email Data WASHINGTON — CNN secretly fought an attempt by the Justice Department to seize tens of thousands of email logs of one of its reporters, the network disclosed on Wednesday, adding that the government imposed a gag order on CNN's lawyers and its ...
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