Political and Legislative
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U.S. Trade Representative Says There Are No Plans of Lifting Tariffs on China
U.S. Trade Representative Katherine Tai said the U.S. does not have plans to lift tariffs on China in…
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Minnesota Supreme Court Rules Date Rape Victims Are Not ‘Mentally Incapacitated’
MINNEAPOLIS — A person who is sexually assaulted while intoxicated does not fit the designation…
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Congress is Preparing For a Heated Battle Over Americans’ Voting Rights
WASHINGTON — Congress is preparing for a heated battle over the way Americans vote, with…
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The Supreme Court’s Unanimous Ruling Makes It Easier To Sue Big Companies and the Police
In two decisions Thursday, the Supreme Court made it easier for consumers to sue companies that have…
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Key Takeaways From President Biden’s First White House Press Conference
(CNN)Convening his first formal news conference Thursday, President Joe Biden stepped into a swirl of issues that…
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Georgia Governor Signs Law Sweeping Republican-Sponsored Election Restrictions
Georgia Governor Brian Kemp on Thursday signed into law a sweeping Republican-sponsored overhaul of state…
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Vice President Harris Assigned With ‘Stemming the Migration’ Across the U.S.-Mexico Border
WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden announced Wednesday that he has appointed Vice President Kamala Harris to lead…
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The Defense Department Will Temporarily House Migrant Children at Two Texas Military Bases
The Defense Department (DOD) will temporarily house unaccompanied migrant children at two Texas military installations,…
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Outer Fencing Around the U.S. Capital Comes Down
Capitol security officials have finished removing outer perimeter fencing that had been surrounding the complex…
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Biden Calls on Congress to Move Faster on Gun Control Measures After Boulder Shooting
WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden called on Congress to “immediately pass” legislation that would close loopholes…
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