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Biden is hiking the cost of carbon. It will change how the US tackles global warming. The administration plans to boost the figure it will use to assess the damage that greenhouse gas pollution inflicts on society to $51 per ton of carbon dioxide — a rate more than seven times higher than that used by Donald Trump's administration.
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Covid-19 Live Updates: US Officials Warn Against Easing Restrictions as a Drop in Cases 'May Be Stalling' The U.S. edges toward a third vaccine as the F.D.A.'s expert panel reviews the Johnson & Johnson shot. The Biden administration buys 100,000 doses of a combination antibody treatment for high- ...
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House Democrats poised to pass Biden's $1.9 trillion relief plan despite setback on minimum wage Biden's first major legislative package has the overwhelming support of House Democrats, who narrowly control the chamber. Republicans are expected to oppose the legislation en masse, ensuring a sharply partisan outcome just a month after Biden was ...
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As a Weakened Cuomo Looks to a 4th Term, Challengers See Opportunity The growing uncertainty over Gov. Andrew Cuomo's political fortunes is a sharp turnaround from last year, when some supporters dreamed of a presidential bid. Potential challengers have noticed.
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Minneapolis Will Pay Influencers to Fight Misinformation During Officers' Trials The city will pay six social media influencers $2,000 each to share messages during the trials of Derek Chauvin and three other former police officers charged in the killing of George Floyd.
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US Coronavirus Infections Are Way Down — Can We Keep Them That Way? With coronavirus infections on a steady, month-long descent in the U.S., it's clear the worst days of the brutal winter surge have waned. But what caused the turnaround, and can it last? New infections have fallen close to 70% nationwide in just over six weeks, ...
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Could pandemic further erode the New England town meeting? MIDDLESEX, Vt. — The town meeting, for centuries, was a staple of New England life — but the coronavirus pandemic could accelerate the departure from the tradition where people gather to debate everything from the purchase of local road equipment to ...
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With Strikes in Syria, Biden Confronts Iran's Militant Network Using a carefully calibrated approach, the president hopes to restrain Iran's regional militia allies without undercutting efforts to reach a new nuclear deal.
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Give Biden a Chance? On Covid Aid, Some Trump Voters Just Might Republican leaders in Washington firmly oppose the president's stimulus plan, but a sizable number of Trump voters support it, interviews and polls show.
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University Finds 18th-Century Schoolhouse Where Black Children Learned to Read The Bray School, which taught Christianity and reading to free and enslaved Black children, was found tucked inside a campus building at William & Mary in Virginia.
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