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Biden holds first presidential news conference Why is he talking about the filibuster? Some Democrats in Congress want to change Senate rules so they can use their slim majority to pass things unlikely to garner Republican support, such as a voting rights bill or the massive infrastructure package that Biden ...
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Biden holds first presidential news conference Gun reform is expected to be another area of focus in today's news conference. White House officials on Tuesday said President Biden was prepared to use executive action to advance stricter gun rules as pressure mounts on his administration to act following ...
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USC Agrees to Pay $1.1 Billion to Patients of Gynecologist Accused of Abuse The staggering sum — a combination of three sets of settlements with more than 700 alleged victims of Dr. George Tyndall — sets a record for collegiate sex abuse payouts, compensating a generation of young U.S.C. women.
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The Restless, Eclectic and Contradictory Passions of Edward Said Brennan draws on an imposing array of material to write the first comprehensive portrait of one of America's most distinguished postwar intellectuals: interviews with Said's family, friends and colleagues; correspondence, essays, unpublished poetry and fiction; ...
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Buttigieg Asks Congress for 'Generational Investment' in Infrastructure The transportation secretary defended the Biden administration's broad plans in a hearing as Democrats laid the groundwork for legislation and Republicans expressed skepticism.
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Meet Rob Bonta, California's New Attorney General Thursday: The role is widely seen as a springboard to higher office. Mr. Bonta will be the first Filipino-American in the job. Also: A Covid memorial.
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Massachusetts high school fires football coach after anti-Semitic playcalls DUXBURY, Mass. -- A Massachusetts high school fired its successful football coach and hired an outside consultant Wednesday to assist an investigation into reports that the team used anti-Semitic language, including a mention of Auschwitz, in its on-field ...
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Left in the Lurch by Private Loans From For-Profit Colleges Kashia Campbell earned top grades from her patient care technician program at Florida Career College. So she was shocked to find that, upon graduation, she was blocked from the exam to get certified in the field. The problem was a $6,500 private loan she ...
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Democrats Begin Push for Biggest Expansion of Voting Since 1960s "Any American who thinks that the fight for a full and fair democracy is over is sadly and sorely mistaken," said Senator Chuck Schumer, Democrat of New York and the majority leader. "Today, ...
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NYC Mayoral Poll Finds a Clear Front-Runner: Undecided Fifty percent of likely Democratic voters still don't know whom they want to be the next mayor of New York, a poll found.
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