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Vernon Jordan, Civil Rights Leader and DC Power Broker, Dies at 85 Vernon E. Jordan Jr., the civil rights leader and Washington power broker whose private counsel was sought by the powerful at the top levels of government and the corporate world, died on Monday at his home in Washington. He was 85. His death was ...
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FBI director testifies on Capitol riot security failures This was Wray's first public testimony since the attack and the first time he testified before Congress while serving under the Biden administration. Wray called the riot "domestic terrorism" and said the FBI has arrested more ...
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US alleges Proud Boys planned to break into Capitol on Jan. 6 from many different points In a 24-page filing Monday, U.S. prosecutors asked a federal judge in Washington, D.C., to keep Ethan Nordean, 30, of Seattle, in jail pending trial, appealing a lower court's Feb. 8 release order.
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Mississippi Congressman Faces Allegations of Misusing Campaign Funds WASHINGTON — The House Ethics Committee is investigating Representative Steven M. Palazzo, Republican of Mississippi, for potential misuse of funds, after a preliminary inquiry found that he engaged in what investigators called a "concerning pattern" of ...
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Biden Drops Tanden Nomination Amid Bipartisan Opposition The White House had insisted that it would stand by Neera Tanden as President Biden's top budget official, but it became clear that she did not have the Senate votes to be confirmed.
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Amazon Workers' Union Drive Reaches Far Beyond Alabama A vote on whether to form a union at the e-commerce giant's warehouse in Bessemer, Ala., has become a labor showdown, drawing the attention of N.F.L. players, and the White House.
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Prosecutors: Proud Boys Gave Leader 'War Powers,' Planned Ahead For Capitol Riot Thirty-year-old Ethan Nordean allegedly helped coordinate members' storming of the Capitol in an effort to interrupt the Electoral College certification of President Biden's victory. In the 24-page filing, U.S. prosecutors ...
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A Closely Reported Look at Joe Biden's 'Lucky' Path to the White House About midway through "Lucky," the journalists Jonathan Allen and Amie Parnes describe the concerns that some Democrats had last summer about Joe Biden, by then the party's presidential nominee: How could they hope to win with "an agenda and a ...
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Texas is ending its mask mandate and will allow all businesses to fully reopen. Even so, he said, "state mandates are no longer needed," because advanced treatments are now available for people with Covid-19, the state is able to test large numbers of people for the virus each day, and 5.7 million vaccine shots have already been given ...
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After Stimulus, Biden to Tackle Another Politically Tricky Issue: Infrastructure WASHINGTON — President Biden's two immediate predecessors had ambitious goals to rebuild the country's infrastructure, but both left office having made little progress in fixing the nation's bridges, roads, pipes and broadband. President Donald J. Trump ...
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