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Apr 23 2021
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Biden to travel to U.K. and Brussels for first foreign trip as president
President Biden will travel to the U.K. on June 11-13 for the G7 summit, followed by a trip to Brussels on June 14 for the NATO summit, the White House announced Friday.
Why it matters: Biden's first overseas trip — which has been delayed due to the pandemic — will be used to reaffirm the U.S. commitment to multilateralism, following four years of strained relations with European allies
AxiosFeb 17 2021
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FBI, US Attorney investigating Cuomo’s handling of NY nursing homes
The FBI and the Eastern District of New York US Attorney’s office have reportedly opened an investigation into Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s handling of nursing homes amid the coronavirus pandemic.
The investigation, revealed by The Times Union, is examining the actions by members of Cuomo’s coronavirus task force related to the nursing homes and other long-term care facilities.
New York Post (News)Mar 14 2022
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Fox News Power Rankings: Washington state Dem on shakier ground as Massachusetts, Florida races gain clarity
As the dust settles from the Texas primary and the nation inches closer to the general election in November, the midterms map is taking shape. In this edition of the Fox News Power Rankings, the Democrats lose "solid" status in Washington's Senate race, while gubernatorial elections in Massachusetts and Florida firm up for the Democrats and Republicans, respectively.
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Fox News DigitalJun 06 2021
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‘Perplexing’: Granholm slams Senate Republicans’ infrastructure position
Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm on Sunday slammed Senate Republicans’ negotiating posture in infrastructure talks with the White House as “curious” and “perplexing” — warning that “there will be action” on an expansive legislative package despite a potential failure to strike a bipartisan compromise.
“This has got to be done soon. And without putting a specific date on it … the thing
PoliticoDec 03 2017
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U.S. allies fret as 'guillotine' hangs over Tillerson
The relief in European capitals lasted barely a day as reports surfaced of a White House plan to oust the U.S. secretary of state, plunging America’s friends back into confusion over President Donald Trump’s foreign policy.
ReutersMar 23 2022
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'Real threat': Biden sounds alarm on Russian chemical attacks in Ukraine
President Joe Biden raised concerns Wednesday over the potential of Russian forces to use chemical weapons in Ukraine.
Biden brushed off most questions from reporters while departing the White House for Brussels but told reporters, "I think there's a real threat," when asked what the likelihood for "chemical warfare" in Ukraine really is.
Biden will meet with other NATO and
Washington ExaminerJan 17 2022
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Learning to live with COVID-19: World attempts make the virus a manageable nuisance
U.S. and global leaders see 2022 as a transition year in the COVID-19 fight as they look to pivot from the hair-on-fire “pandemic” phase to an endemic chapter in which the virus is always around but managed like seasonal influenza.
Federal officials are desperately trying to tamp down the omicron crisis that is leading to record hospitalizations. But the crushing wave should peak at
Washington TimesJun 04 2019
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Trump Talks Up U.K. Trade Deal Despite Brexit Impasse
President meets departing British prime minister against a backdrop of protests in London.
President Trump pledged Tuesday to strike a “very, very substantial trade deal” with the U.K., a promise that nonetheless faces steep challenges in Britain, which is struggling to extricate itself from its decadeslong membership of the European Union.
Britain is hoping to use Mr. Trump’s
Wall Street Journal (News)Jun 04 2019
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Trump says Brexit will happen and should happen
President Trump said Tuesday that Brexit “probably should happen” and will happen, saying he predicted the vote that set it in motion and the British will be better off for it.
“It wants its own identity, it wants to have its own borders, it wants to run its own affairs,” he said at a joint press conference with departing Prime Minister Theresa May.
Mrs. May, who is stepping down
Washington Times