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With congressional approval imminent, Biden prepares to send checks, but big stimulus challenges loom Congress is set to give the final green light to a $1.9 trillion coronavirus stimulus package Wednesday, setting in motion another gargantuan political lift: a Washington-wide effort to administer one of the largest economic relief packages in U.S. history.
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Biden Nominees Vow to Avoid Politicizing Justice Dept. WASHINGTON — President Biden's nominees to fill out the Justice Department's leadership ranks pledged at their confirmation hearing on Tuesday to tackle domestic extremism, racial inequality and other thorny issues within the bounds of the law, seeking ...
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The DCCC Blacklist Is No More When she challenged Representative Joe Crowley in 2018, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez did it by knocking on over 100,000 doors in her New York City district, calling even more people's phones, and sending out still more text messages. But it wasn't just sweat ...
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House Passes Labor Rights Expansion, but Senate Chances Are Slim WASHINGTON — House Democrats on Tuesday approved the most significant expansion of labor rights since the New Deal, advancing legislation that would neutralize right-to-work laws in 27 states and bolster workers' ability to organize after years of ...
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Republicans confront civil rights lawyer Vanita Gupta in confirmation hearing for high-level Justice Dept. post Republican senators on Tuesday challenged civil rights lawyer Vanita Gupta over her positions on police reform and drug enforcement, along with her personal criticism of GOP leaders, seeking to paint President Biden's nominee for the Justice Department's ...
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Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes was in direct contact with rioters before and during Capitol breach, US alleges Prosecutors said they had recovered a chat called "DC OP: Jan 6 21" on the encrypted Signal messaging app that "shows that individuals, including those alleged to have conspired with [others], were actively planning to use force and violence.".
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Here's What's In The American Rescue Plan As It Heads Toward Final Passage You may be thinking: Didn't the House already pass a relief package? Yes. But then the Senate had to make changes to the bill — some to satisfy Senate budget rules and others to gain the support of moderate Democrats. Now that the Senate modifications are ...
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Biden Faces Challenge From Surge of Migrants at the Border The number of migrant children in custody along the border has tripled in the past two weeks to more than 3,250, according to federal immigration agency documents obtained by The New York Times, and many of them are being held in jail-like facilities for ...
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'No More Money For RINOs': How Trump's Fight With The GOP Is All About Control "No more money for RINOS," former President Donald Trump said in a statement Monday night, using the acronym for "Republicans In Name Only," which is what conservatives call Republicans they deem not sufficiently conservative.
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Roger Mudd, Anchorman Who Stumped a Kennedy, Is Dead at 93 A staple of CBS, NBC and PBS, he was best known for his interview with Senator Edward M. Kennedy in 1979, when he asked a simple question: "Why do you want to be president?".
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