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Senate holds first public hearing on Capitol riot Our live coverage has ended. Read the posts below to see key moments of the hearing.
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Biden Takes On Trump's Migrant Policies and Confusion Reigns at the Border MATAMOROS, Mexico — Jonathan Gutierrez and his partner, Blanca Lara, thought they would be enjoying a rare moment of hope at this misery-shrouded encampment on the U.S.-Mexican border now that Joseph R. Biden Jr. was president. Instead, the ...
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Becerra falls in line with Biden health policies at Senate confirmation hearing Xavier Becerra, nominated to lead the Department of Health and Human Services, made clear Tuesday he would adhere to President Biden's goal of expanding health coverage through existing law, jettisoning his own prior enthusiasm for a government-paid ...
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Moderate Senate Democrats target state aid fund in Biden covid relief bill Sen. Joe Manchin III (D-W.Va.), who has been a vocal skeptic of raising the current $7.25 federal hourly minimum wage to $15 an hour, as proposed by Biden, told reporters this week he hopes to amend the legislation to boost the minimum wage to $11 an hour ...
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Rochester Officers Will Not Be Charged in Killing of Daniel Prude Mr. Prude, a Black man who was having an apparent psychotic episode, died after police officers placed a mesh hood over his head and pinned him to the ground.
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Man Shoved by Officers During Protest Sues Buffalo Police A man whose skull was fractured after he was shoved to the ground by police officers at a protest in Buffalo last year has filed a lawsuit against the city and members of its police force. The man, Martin Gugino, 76, claims in the lawsuit that he was "forcibly ...
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Fight Over Deb Haaland, First Native American Cabinet Pick, Reflects Partisan Divide President Biden's choice for interior secretary faces her confirmation hearing on Tuesday. Democrats see her as embodying the hopes of the new administration; Republicans object to her activism.
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Tom Vilsack confirmed for a second stint as agriculture secretary with strong Republican support Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) broke with Democrats to vote against his nomination. Vilsack had faced intense criticism from civil rights activists saying he did not go far enough to eradicate ...
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One Question for Manhattan DA Candidates: Will You Prosecute Trump? Despite the candidates' efforts to avoid it, the question hangs over the hotly contested race to become the next district attorney in Manhattan. The prestigious law enforcement office has been scrutinizing the former president for more than ...
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Biden Changes PPP Rules to Help the Self-Employed A more generous loan formula for solo ventures is meant to get more very small businesses into the Paycheck Protection Program. But bigger applicants face a two-week pause.
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