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Live Updates: Narrower Income Limits for Stimulus Checks Win Biden's Approval The proposed change, part of an effort to secure enough support for the $1.9 trillion relief plan to pass the Senate, could mean that some people who got a check during the Trump administration would not get one under President Biden. RIGHT NOW.
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Cuomo, Contrite Over Sex Harassment Accusations, Refuses to Resign In his first public appearance since a series of harassment allegations surfaced, Gov. Andrew Cuomo of New York said he had "learned an important lesson.".
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DC Guard chief says 'unusual' restrictions slowed deployment of backup during Capitol riot Maj. Gen. William J. Walker said he did not receive approval to change the D.C. Guard's mission and send his forces to the Capitol on Jan. 6 until three hours and 19 minutes after he first received an emotional call from the Capitol Police chief requesting urgent ...
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Biden limits eligibility for stimulus payments under pressure from moderate Senate Democrats Under the new structure, the checks would phase out faster for those at higher income levels, compared to the way the direct payments were structured in Biden's initial proposal and the version of the bill passed by the House on Saturday.
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Despite running unopposed, Alex English faces roll call vote in reelection to South Carolina's board of trustees COLUMBIA, S.C. -- The University of South Carolina's first African American basketball star, a former NBA veteran running unopposed with the governor's backing, would appear to be a slam dunk for election to a full term on the school's Board of Trustees.
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In Democrats' progressive paradise, borrowing is free, spending pays for itself, and interest rates never rise To hear it from liberal economists, progressive activists and Democratic politicians, there is no longer any limit to how much money government can borrow and spend and print. In this new economy, we ...
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Capitol Police Warn of March 4 Threat Amid New QAnon Conspiracy Theories The agency, responding to what the force called "a possible plot to breach the Capitol," again sounded the alarm that pro-Trump conspirators may be planning an attack.
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Biden Administration Steps Up Push for School Reopenings A day after President Biden said teachers should be prioritized for vaccination, the first lady and the education secretary hit the road to urge communities to return to in-person learning.
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Inspector General's Report Cites Elaine Chao for Using Office to Help Family The Justice Department under the Trump administration declined to open a criminal investigation into the actions by Ms. Chao when she was transportation secretary.
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Capitol Police chief seeks significant funding increase to expand security after riot Acting chief Yogananda D. Pittman told members of the Legislative Branch subcommittee of the House Appropriations panel that the additional funding would help ensure the police force could better recruit, train and equip officers, and address threats against ...
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