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Jun 10 2018
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Pizza delivery man facing deportation draws stay, support of leaders
Gov. Andrew Cuomo joined the chorus of New York officials calling for the release of an Ecuadorian native detained while delivering pizza at a Brooklyn Army base after his impending deportation was halted, at least for now, by a federal judge.
USA TODAYMay 29 2015
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5 questions from the Hastert indictment
Federal investigators say Dennis Hastert lied to the FBI about $3.5 million he agreed to pay to an undisclosed person to "cover up past misconduct." That's about all that is clear in the indictment federal officials lodged against the former House speaker on Thursday.
CNN DigitalAug 11 2020
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At Least 97,000 Children Tested Positive For Coronavirus In Last 2 Weeks Of July
At least 97,000 children tested positive for the coronavirus during the last two weeks of July, according to a new review of state-level data by the American Academy of Pediatrics and Children's Hospital Association. The increase represents a 40% surge in the nation's cumulative total of child cases.
"I think it's showing that, yes, kids can get infected and can spread the infection,"
NPR (Online News)Nov 05 2020
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IRS says time is running out for people to get their stimulus check
Time is running out to get your COVID-19 stimulus check, with about two weeks remaining for people to register with the IRS to receive the federal relief payments. College students and low-income adults may be among those who qualify for the money but haven't yet received a check, according to the tax agency.
The IRS says it's planning to reach out out to contact people who may be
CBS News (Online)Nov 21 2017
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The FCC has unveiled its plan to repeal its net neutrality rules
Federal regulators unveiled a plan Tuesday that would give Internet providers broad powers to determine what websites and online services their customers can see and use.
Washington PostDec 08 2016
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What Can Donald Trump Really Do About Sanctuary Cities?
The constitutional conflict between states and the federal government over undocumented immigrants.
ReasonDec 16 2018
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Obamacare ruling poses new problems for GOP
A federal judge’s ruling that the Obama health law is unconstitutional has landed like a stink bomb among Republicans, who’ve seen the politics of health care flip as Americans increasingly value the overhaul’s core parts, including protections for pre-existing medical conditions and Medicaid for more low-income people.
Washington TimesJun 15 2019
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Trump planning 4th of July event despite owing millions from inauguration
The Trump administration is planning a costly Independence Day speech at the Lincoln Memorial, despite its failure to pay off $7 million in debt from the 2017 inauguration, The Washington Post reported on Friday. To cover the lack of funds from the federal government, the District of Columbia will be pulling money out of its Emergency Planning and Security fund that is typically dedicated to
CNN DigitalApr 13 2020
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Workers now deemed ‘essential’ want more: How the coronavirus crisis might bring permanent labor gains on unionizing, sick leave and other issues
Businesses operating through the coronavirus pandemic are rolling out new safety measures as COVID-19 cases proliferate inside and out of their workplaces.
Masks are being distributed. Temperatures are being checked. Sneeze guards are being installed at checkout.
But some workers at businesses deemed essential, like grocery stores, fast-food restaurants, factories, warehouses and
Chicago TribuneAug 30 2018
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Trump, without evidence, says NBC fudged 2017 Russia interview
President Donald Trump on Thursday, without offering any evidence, accused NBC News of “fudging” a May 2017 interview in which he tied his decision to fire then-FBI Director James Comey to the federal probe into Russia’s alleged election interference.
Reuters