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Democrats hope Biden's sales job can help their midterm chances When a party is in trouble, it often says the problem is the message not the product. In the case of the Biden agenda, that's not completely spin. When the particulars of Biden's plans are described to voters, majorities approve.
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House Passes the Largest Expenditure on Climate in US History WASHINGTON — The United States took a major step toward fighting climate change Friday with passage through the House of Representatives of a $2.2 trillion spending bill that includes the largest expenditures ever made by the federal government to slow ...
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Interior Secretary Deb Haaland moves to ban the word 'squaw' from federal lands Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland formally declared "squaw" to be a derogatory term Friday and ordered a task force to find replacement names for valleys, lakes, creeks and other sites on federal lands that use the word.
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Biden 'fit for duty' after Harris is temporarily granted powers during medical procedure The White House released Joe Biden's health summary Friday — describing an active president who is "fit for duty" — hours after presidential power was temporarily transferred to Kamala Harris while Biden underwent a colonoscopy under anesthesia.
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Should I mix and match my COVID booster with my initial vaccine? A doctor weighs in NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Dr. Celine Gounder, an infectious disease specialist and epidemiologist at New York University, on mixing and matching COVID booster shots with an original vaccine. AILSA CHANG, HOST: Eleven months ago, December 2020, ...
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'Heal the past': first Native American confirmed to oversee national parks Charles "Chuck" F Sams III made history this week in becoming the first-ever Native American confirmed to lead the National Park Service. Sams, an enrolled tribal member of the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation, received unanimous ...
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Transgender Day of Remembrance vigil organizers say transphobia is still a big issue in Sask. Saskatchewan LGBTQ community members and organizations are organizing vigils across the province to observe Transgender Day of Remembrance, held on Saturday. It's an annual international day of mourning and memorial for transgender people who were ...
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Gov. Justice announces 'Do it for Babydog Round 3' prize winners Maureen Fisher, of Fairmont, was this week's individual grand prize winner, taking home a $50,000 educational savings fund. 25 young West Virginians each won $10,000 educational savings funds, which will be in the form ...
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LGBTQ community plans event for Transgender Day of Remembrance LA CROSSE, Wis. (WXOW) - The Center: 7 Rivers LGBTQ Connection is holding a 'chalk the block' event on Saturday to remember trans people who lost their lives due to violence in 2021. From noon until 2 p.m. The Center plans to put up flags, pictures and ...
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