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Ex-FBI lawyer faces sentencing for doctoring email in probe of Trump's campaign The former FBI lawyer who admitted to doctoring an email that other officials relied upon to justify secret surveillance of a former Trump campaign adviser is scheduled to be sentenced Friday. Prosecutors have asked that Kevin Clinesmith spend several ...
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'I'm just furious': Relations in Congress crack after attack "This is a real tension," said Rep. Pramila Jayapal (D-Wash.), who was among the roughly two dozen Democrats barricaded into the chamber during the Jan. 6 riots and later contracted coronavirus after spending hours in a safe room with Republicans who ...
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Hope And Skepticism As Biden Promises To Address Environmental Racism The federal government has known of environmental injustice for decades. Presidents have promised to address it. But a legacy of weak laws and spotty enforcement has left Black, brown and poor communities mired in pollution and health hazards.
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Johnson & Johnson's Vaccine Offers Strong Protection but Fuels Concern About Variants The Johnson & Johnson vaccine was extremely effective in preventing severe cases of Covid — including serious illness caused by the variant, the company said. Though less effective than the Moderna and Pfizer vaccines now authorized in the ...
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China warns Taiwan independence 'means war' as US pledges support The warning comes days after China stepped up its military activities and flew warplanes near the island. It also comes after new US President Joe Biden reaffirmed his commitment to Taiwan, and set ...
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Representative Jim Jordan, a Trump loyalist, has decided not to run for an open Senate seat. Mr. Jordan's high-profile defense of Mr. Trump made him widely considered to be the Republican with the best chance to win Ohio's 2022 Senate primary. While more than a half-dozen other Ohio Republicans ...
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Violence May Delay US Troop Withdrawal From Afghanistan KABUL, Afghanistan — Both the Afghan government and its Taliban foes appear to be gearing up for a violent spring amid uncertainty over whether the Biden administration will meet a May 1 deadline for the withdrawal of all American troops from Afghanistan ...
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US Names Iran Envoy in Battle of Wills With Tehran Over Nuclear Negotiations WASHINGTON — President Biden has named Robert Malley, a veteran Middle East expert and former Obama administration official, to be his special envoy for Iran, two senior State Department officials said Thursday night. Mr. Malley will be responsible for ...
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Actions by Proud Boy at Capitol show 'planning, determination, and coordination,' US alleges A criminal complaint against two Montana brothers and a detention memo against a prominent member of the Proud Boys help explain how, the government believes, one segment of a mob overran a small, poorly defended line of Capitol Police officers.
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Should We Raise The Minimum Wage? Burr vs Hamilton. The Celtics vs the Lakers. Godzilla vs King Kong. To this list of famous rivalries you can now add: advocates of raising the minimum wage to 15 dollars an hour... versus opponents of raising it. We have been watching economists duke it out ...
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