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2 FBI Agents Killed in Shooting in Florida Two F.B.I. agents died and three more were injured in one of the deadliest shootings in the bureau's history. No agent had been shot and killed on duty since 2008. A similarly bloody shootout took place in a Miami suburb 35 years ago, killing two F.B.I. agents ...
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Biden's Ethics Pledge Is Stringent. Some Want It To Be Even Stronger Later that same day, after he was sworn in, President Biden signed an executive order requiring his appointees to take a stringent new ethics pledge. "We're going to be judged [by] ...
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2 FBI Agents Killed in Shooting in Florida MIAMI — Two F.B.I. agents were killed and three others injured as they were serving a warrant in South Florida on Tuesday morning in one of the deadliest shootings in the bureau's history. The F.B.I. said the incident occurred just after 6 a.m. as the agents ...
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How Fast Will Biden Need To Move On Climate? Really, Really Fast Biden has set a goal of making the U.S. carbon neutral by 2050, which will require steeper emissions cuts than the U.S. has ever achieved. To reach it, coal power would have to wane into a footnote, replaced by renewables like solar and wind. Most cars would ...
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House Democrats to accuse Trump of intentionally inciting rioters with months-long campaign to subvert voters The House's pretrial impeachment brief on Tuesday will lay the legal groundwork for a case in which the managers plan to illustrate the horrors of the January 6 attack on the Capitol in visceral detail and to tie the carnage back to the Trump's words and actions, ...
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Powerful Winter Storm Pushes North Into New England Heavy snow was expected in Maine and other areas after more than 17 inches fell on New York City, where in-person schooling and coronavirus vaccinations were canceled on Tuesday. Here's what you need to know: Parts of New England now face the ...
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Manhattan district attorney considering prosecuting Stephen Bannon following his pardon by Trump in federal fraud case NEW YORK — The Manhattan District Attorney's Office is weighing whether to bring a state court case against Stephen K. Bannon, who was indicted on federal fraud charges for his role in a fundraising scheme to build a border wall but received a last-minute ...
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Updated forecast: Snow showers at times tonight, before sunny skies finally return Wednesday Into this evening, a couple of narrow bands of mainly light but briefly moderate snow may redevelop and get blown around by the gusty winds. As temperatures fall below freezing, watch out for slick spots on untreated roads and sidewalks.
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John J. Sweeney, Crusading Labor Leader, Is Dead at 86 As head of the A.F.L.-C.I.O., he embraced immigrants, women, minority groups and low-wage workers in an effort to reverse organized labor's long decline.
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The Capitol fence meant DC couldn't enact laws. Vice President Harris's office stepped in. The "cloak and dagger" operation, as D.C. Council Chairman Phil Mendelson (D) described it, was the District government's solution to an unusual problem: Federal law requires the council to deliver, by hand, copies of each bill it passes to the U.S. Congress.
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