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Duckworth describes her astonishing life and the Capitol riot: 'I knew I could take care of myself' She may have been the most vulnerable member of Congress when the Capitol was stormed – the senator who had lost both legs in combat in Iraq – but what Tammy Duckworth felt on Jan. 6 wasn't fear. It was rage. "They were carrying the American flag to ...
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In Montana, Bears and Wolves Become Part of the Culture Wars Even as its neighboring states of Idaho and Wyoming have aggressively reduced their wolf population, for example, Montana has managed its numbers largely through hunting seasons and targeted lethal control actions by wildlife biologists. Now, ...
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'He's toast': GOP leaves Raffensperger twisting in the wind The Georgia GOP secretary of state who bucked Donald Trump is up against serious resistance within his own party. Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger speaks ...
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Biden to unveil major new spending plans as Democrats eye bigger role for government The forthcoming proposals reflect a broader political shift underway in Washington, where Democratic leaders have sought to capitalize on their 2020 election victories to advance once-dormant policy priorities and unwind years of budget cuts under ...
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'Vaccine passports' are on the way, but developing them won't be easy The Biden administration and private companies are working to develop a standard way of handling credentials — often referred to as "vaccine passports" — that would allow Americans to prove they have been vaccinated against the novel coronavirus as ...
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Updates: Gusty line of storms charging through District and Baltimore Strong to severe storms, with the potential to produce damaging winds, to sweep through D.C. area, arriving in immediate area around 5:30 p.m. and clearing our eastern suburbs by around 7 p.m.; Strong winds will follow in the wake of the storms and ...
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With increased calls to abolish Greek life, the road is far from easy UNC and Duke are just two of many college campuses where students have called for the abolition of Greek life due to issues of exclusivity and historic ties to white supremacy. Through the past year, there have ...
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In rural Louisiana, officials look for answers to improve lagging vaccination rates Franklin, a city of roughly 7,000 on the banks of Bayou Teche, employs about nine firefighters, and Chief Chuck Bourgeois said the nature of their work put them in frequent contact with people infected with COVID-19 over the past year. Bourgeois himself ...
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Cases in Florida, a national Covid bellwether, are rising — especially among younger people. Scientists view Florida as a bellwether for the nation, the state furthest along in lifting restrictions, reopening society and welcoming tourists. If recent trends there are any indication, the rest of the country may be in trouble. The number of confirmed coronavirus ...
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Seeking help with her 12-year-old's video schooling, a mother says she endured teacher's racist rant A parent has filed a legal claim against the Palmdale School District, alleging a science teacher at Desert Willow Fine Arts, Science and Technology Magnet Academy launched into a racist rant after a Zoom call in January.
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