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Capitol attack will spur broad crackdown on domestic extremists The storming of the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6 crystallized for national security officials that violent extremism is not a threat exclusively imported from foreign shores; it is made in America. These conspiracy-minded, far-right potential threats are police officers and ...
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Advice from two experts on how Biden and Harris can tackle America's child-care crisis It was written by Sharon Lynn Kagan, a professor of early-childhood and family policy at Columbia University's Teachers College and co-director of the college's National Center for Children and Families, and Caitlin Dermody, research assistant at the National ...
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Man Threatened to Assassinate Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Officials Say Garret Miller, who was among those who stormed the Capitol, also threatened the officer who fatally shot a Trump supporter, saying he would "hug his neck with a nice rope," prosecutors said.
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Pennsylvania Lawmaker Played Key Role in Trump's Plot to Oust Acting Attorney General WASHINGTON — When Representative Scott Perry joined his colleagues in a monthslong campaign to undermine the results of the presidential election, promoting "Stop the Steal" events and supporting an attempt to overturn millions of legally cast votes, ...
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Tennessee man with zip ties at Capitol could face charges of sedition, other felonies after riot, prosecutors say "The evidence amassed so far subjects the defendant," Erik Munchel of Nashville, to additional felonies, "including obstructing Congress, interstate travel in furtherance of rioting activity, sedition and other offenses," federal prosecutors wrote in a court filing.
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How West Virginia Became a US Leader in Vaccine Rollout CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Carolyn Zain had heard horror stories about the nation's coronavirus vaccine rollout: long waits, clunky websites, people being turned away. So when her health department announced it was expanding appointments, she armed ...
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Chicago Teachers Union votes to refuse in-person classes and continue remote instruction Chicago Public Schools chief executive Janice Jackson had said the action would constitute an illegal strike. "I want to be clear, if teachers refuse to come to work on Monday, that is a strike, that is not a lockout," Jackson said Friday as the union polled its 25,000 ...
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Biden Is Catholic. He Also Supports Abortion Rights. Here's What That Could Mean Joe Biden is only the second Catholic president of the United States. He's also a supporter of abortion rights — a position at odds with official teachings of the Roman Catholic Church. For some Catholic activists, like Marjorie Dannenfelser, Biden's high-profile ...
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In Biden's Catholic Faith, an Ascendant Liberal Christianity President Biden, perhaps the most religiously observant commander in chief in half a century, speaks of how his Catholic faith grounds his life and his policies.
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Political upheaval alters strategies in US abortion debate The mood is more sober now — a mix of disappointment over Trump's defeat and hope that his legacy of judicial appointments will lead to future court victories limiting abortion rights. Organizers ...
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