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Supreme Court Denies Trump's Final Bid to Block Release of Tax Returns The former president's accountants will give New York prosecutors the financial records he has spent years trying to shield.
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Merrick Garland's confirmation hearing brings first big political test for attorney general nominee Attorney general nominee Merrick Garland is due to testify before the Senate Judiciary Committee Monday morning, as the federal appellate judge hopes to navigate his way to confirmation amid the bitter partisanship that has consumed the Justice ...
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Houston Texans donate $500000 to help Winter Storm Uri recovery efforts The donation, made to the Greater Houston/Harris County 2021 Winter Storm Relief Fund, will aid local nonprofits to "target the unmet needs of families who need additional help to recover, including assistance with plumbing and home repairs, temporary ...
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Covid-19: Fauci Warns Americans Might Need to Wear Masks for Another Year The U.S. is rapidly making up the millions of vaccinations delayed by winter storms last week. Officials confirm the first case of the South Africa variant in a New York resident.
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South Africa Variant Emerges in New York On Sunday, Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo announced that the statewide daily rate of positive coronavirus test results — a key measure of the severity of the pandemic — was 2.99 percent. It was the first time the rate had dropped below 3 percent since late November.
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The Lost Hours: How Confusion and Inaction at the Capitol Delayed a Troop Deployment WASHINGTON — At 1:09 p.m. on Jan. 6, minutes after protesters had burst through the barricades around the U.S. Capitol and began using the steel debris to assault the officers standing guard, the chief of the Capitol Police made a desperate call for backup.
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Covid: Biden calls 500000 death toll 'a grim milestone' President Joe Biden addressed the nation as the US marks 500,000 deaths from Covid, the most for any country in the world. "As a nation, we can't accept such a cruel fate. We have to resist becoming numb to the sorrow," he said. The president and ...
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Pensacola Navy base mass shooter had accomplices, help from Saudi Arabia, victims claim in terror lawsuit Families of three slain U.S. service members and 13 others wounded in a mass shooting at Naval Air Station Pensacola in 2019 alleged Monday that the government of Saudi Arabia facilitated the attack, which U.S. authorities concluded was an act of ...
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'A Loss To The Whole Society': US COVID-19 Death Toll Reaches 500000 More than 500,000 people have died from COVID-19 in the U.S.. This week President Biden is asking Americans to mark the 500,000 deaths with a moment of silence at sunset Monday. He's also ordered flags on all federal buildings lowered to half-staff for ...
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'She became an easy target': GOP opposition to Haaland rankles Native Americans Republican senators opposed to Rep. Deb Haaland's nomination to be President Joe Biden's leader of the Interior Department are centering their resistance on what they call the New Mexico Democrat's "extreme views" on fossil fuels and use of federal lands.
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