Political and Legislative
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Biden Will Travel to Georgia to Campaign for Runoff Elections
President-elect Joe Biden will travel to Georgia next week to campaign with Jon Ossoff and…
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Minneapolis City Council Approves to Cut Millions from Police Budget
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — The Minneapolis City Council unanimously approved a budget early Thursday that will…
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Hunter Biden Admits He’s Under Federal Investigation Over His Taxes
Hunter Biden, the son of President-elect Joe Biden, said Wednesday that the U.S. attorney’s office in…
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Lawmakers are Divided on Confirming Biden’s Secretary of Defense Nomination
WASHINGTON — President-elect Joe Biden’s nomination of Lloyd Austin has set up a tough question for Congress: confirm…
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Top U.S. Cybersecurity Company FireEye Hacked by a Foreign Country
FireEye, a major U.S. cybersecurity company with extensive government contracts, has been hacked by a…
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Immigration Officials Restore DACA and Start Accepting First-Time Applications
Complying with a recent court order, the Trump administration on Monday reinstated a program created…
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Judge Formally Dismisses Michael Flynn’s Case Following Trump’s Pardon
(CNN)Judge Emmet Sullivan of the DC District Court on Tuesday dismissed Michael Flynn’s criminal case as…
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Seattle Mayor Won’t Run for Re-election After Criticism Over Protests
Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan announced Monday she won’t seek reelection. In a video message, Durkan said during the…
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President-Elect Biden Announces Health Team that will Lead Pandemic Response
Washington (CNN)President-elect Joe Biden on Monday announced the health team that will lead his administration’s…
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Supreme Court Denies Appeal on Transgender Bathroom Policy
The Supreme Court declined Monday to take up an appeal from Oregon parents who want…
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