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Sep 16 2022
Opinion
Putin's Narrowing Options
A desperate Vladimir Putin is a dangerous Vladimir Putin, and there are signs Putin's situation in Ukraine may be becoming desperate.
In the last week, the Russian army in the Kharkiv region of Ukraine was driven out of some 2,200 square miles of territory, according to the Ukrainians, whose soldiers are now two miles from the Russian border.
The Kharkiv battle was a rout for the
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Feb 10 2022
News
Georgia Gov. Kemp gets GOP group's support as he faces Trump-backed primary challenge
The lead group dedicated to electing and reelecting Republican governors is taking an unprecedented step as it launches a major ad blitz in Georgia to support conservative Gov. Brian Kemp, who’s facing a serious primary challenge as he runs for reelection this year.
The Republican Governors Association (RGA0 on Wednesday announced that it’s spending over half a million dollars to run an
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Dec 09 2022
Analysis
Congress’s historic shift on marriage equality, in 2 charts
On Thursday, the House passed the Respect for Marriage Act, a historic bill that codifies federal protections for marriage equality and demonstrates a stark reversal nearly a quarter-century after Congress passed a bill intended to deny same-sex couples those same rights.
An overwhelming majority of House lawmakers supported the bill, including 39 Republicans, voting 258-169 to pass a
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Aug 10 2022
News
DOJ Will Sue Google Over Ad Tech Business in September, Report Says
The US Department of Justice is preparing to sue Google over its dominance in the online advertising market, Bloomberg reported on Tuesday. A lawsuit could be filed as soon as next month.
The Justice Department is engaged in a round of interviews with publishers to gather more information for its complaint, according to Bloomberg, which cited three unidentified sources.
In 2020
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Jan 02 2023
Perspectives Blog
When Biden Faces an Uncooperative Congress
From the CenterAs Joe Biden concludes his post-midterm election victory lap, the president is about to confront the harsh reality of a Congress partially controlled by the opposition party.
While Republicans’ struggles to agree on a House Speaker have attracted a disproportionate amount of the political media’s attention over the last few weeks, the spectacle of the GOP’s circular
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Jul 26 2022
News
Russia is quietly ramping up its Internet censorship machine
Since 2019, Vladimir Putin has supercharged his plan to separate Russia from the global Internet. The country's sovereign Internet law, which came into force that November, gives officials the power to block access to websites for millions of Russians. The law was used to hit Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter with blocks and followed Russia's invasion of Ukraine in February.
Since then,
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May 24 2021
News
Nervous workers struggle to adjust to new mask policies
An abrupt relaxation of mask policies has left workers at supermarkets and other stores reeling as they try to sort out what the new environment means for their own safety and relationship with customers.
Kroger, the country’s largest grocery chain, became one of the latest to announce that, starting Thursday, workers and customers can stop wearing masks in states where mandates are no
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Apr 28 2022
News
FDA proposes ban on menthol cigarettes
The Food and Drug Administration on Thursday proposed two rules that would ban menthol cigarettes and flavored cigars.
Driving the news: FDA commissioner Robert Califf announced the rules while testifying before a congressional subcommittee, saying that "these actions are appropriate for the protection of public health."
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Nov 26 2022
News
Sober or bright? Europe faces holidays during energy crunch
Early season merrymakers sipping mulled wine and shopping for holiday decorations packed the Verona Christmas market for its inaugural weekend. But beyond the wooden market stalls, the Italian city still has not decked out its granite-clad pedestrian streets with twinkling holiday lights as officials debate how bright to make the season during an energy crisis.
In cities across Europe,
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Jul 12 2022
News
‘The virus is not done with us yet’: New COVID-19 variants better evade antibodies, doctors say
For people who contracted COVID-19 during earlier omicron surges, doctors have some unwelcome news: You are again susceptible to catching the virus.
Two new variants of the virus appear to more easily evade immune protection from prior infections, meaning even some who have recovered from a case of COVID-19 in recent months may become a clean slate for the virus. The vaccines still
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