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Feb 18 2022
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Biden Shifts Inflation Message to Show He Feels Americans’ Pain
President Biden is shifting his message on inflation to show he understands Americans’ economic woes, in the midst of mounting public frustration over rising prices and after pleas from worried Democrats to change his tune.
In recent weeks, Mr. Biden has made personal appeals in his speeches to families facing higher prices for food, gasoline and cars. Addressing county officials this
Wall Street Journal (News)Dec 02 2020
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Watchdog and historical groups sue White House over preserving records
A coalition of historical and government watchdog groups are suing the White House and President Trump over concerns that records from his presidency will be lost or destroyed in violation of federal law.
The lawsuit from the National Security Archive, Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations, American Historical Association and Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in
CBS News (Online)Feb 13 2022
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A GOP Senate candidate will run a Super Bowl ad featuring the anti-Biden 'Let's go, Brandon' chant
Dave McCormick, a Senate candidate in Pennsylvania, is running a "Let's go, Brandon" Super Bowl ad.
The phrase is popular among conservatives as a coded way to insult President Joe Biden.
Former President Donald Trump has yet to make an endorsement in the Senate race.
A candidate for US Senate in Pennsylvania intends to air a "Let's go, Brandon" advertisement during the
Yahoo NewsAug 21 2020
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Billions in Federal Covid-19 Testing Funds Still Unspent
Billions of dollars in federal funds earmarked for boosting nationwide Covid-19 testing remain unspent months after Congress made the money available, according to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
In April, Congress allocated roughly $25 billion for federal agencies and states to expand testing, develop contact-tracing initiatives and broaden disease surveillance.
Wall Street Journal (News)Jul 27 2021
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California And NYC Public Employees, As Well As VA Health Workers, Have New Vaccine Mandates
In a bid to counter what some officials have described as a “pandemic of the unvaccinated,” the most populous US state, the country's largest city, and the first federal agency all announced on Monday new vaccine mandates for public employees.
The decisions by officials in California, New York City, and the Department of Veterans Affairs to require vaccines or proof of a negative test
BuzzFeed NewsJun 08 2020
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Philadelphia Inquirer Editor Resigns After Blow-Up Over ‘Buildings Matter Too’ Headline
The Philadelphia Inquirer’s top editor has resigned after staffers complained about a “deeply offensive” headline that was published earlier in the week.
Stan Wischnowski, who worked for the Inquirer for two decades, published an article about the looting and destruction that came as peaceful protests over the death of George Floyd gave way to violent riots and looting in major cities
The Daily CallerOct 01 2021
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Biden reportedly nominated daughter of political ally Clyburn to post
He promised he wouldn’t give his family jobs in his administration — but President Biden never said anything about his friends’ families.
President Biden nominated the daughter of Rep. Jim Clyburn to a federal commission, adding to his string of hiring family members of administration officials or political allies, according to a report on Thursday.
The president nominated
New York Post (News)Nov 11 2021
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Judge Overturns Texas Ban On School Mask Mandates In Blow To GOP Governor
A federal judge said Wednesday that Texas Gov. Greg Abbott’s ban on mask mandates in schools violates the Americans With Disabilities Act, bringing a major victory to advocates who filed suit over the Republican governor’s aggressive efforts to limit COVID-19 protections.
U.S. District Court Judge Lee Yeakel’s ruling will renew school districts’ authority to impose mask mandates amid
HuffPostAug 25 2020
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She Was Sued Over Rent She Didn’t Owe. It Took Seven Court Dates to Prove She Was Right.
In August 2018, Chermire Gladden sat on the dark wooden benches in Maryland District Court, waiting her turn as a judge churned through more than 90 cases filed against public housing residents.
Gladden had informed the Housing Authority of the City of Annapolis two months earlier that she wouldn’t be able to afford the $604 monthly payment for her two-bedroom apartment at Harbour House
ProPublicaFeb 04 2021
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Leaders of the anti-vaccine movement used 'Stop the Steal' crusade to advance their own conspiracy theories
As the Trump faithful gathered around the Capitol on January 6, two conspiracy theories peddling in government mistrust converged: The fraudulent belief that the election was stolen, and the dangerous narrative that Covid-19 vaccinations are wildly unsafe.
"We're being led off of a cliff," Del Bigtree, an anti-vaccine activist, told the crowd at the "MAGA Freedom Rally D.C." about a
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