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Aug 10 2017
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Cuban diplomats expelled by US amid 'hearing loss' claims
Washington has expelled two Cuban diplomats after US embassy staff in Havana suffered mysterious physical symptoms, the US state department said.
BBC NewsJun 11 2020
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Welcome to the Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone, where Seattle protesters gather without police
Welcome to the CHAZ, the newly named Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone, where most everything was free Tuesday.
Free snacks at the No-Cop Co-op. Free gas masks from some guy’s sedan. Free speech at the speaker’s circle, where anyone could say their piece. A free documentary movie — Ava DuVernay’s “13th” — showing after dark.
A Free Capitol Hill, according to no shortage of spray paint
The Seattle TimesSep 25 2019
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Transcript of Trump’s call with Ukrainian president shows him offering U.S. assistance for Biden investigation
President Trump told his Ukrainian counterpart to work with the U.S. attorney general to investigate the conduct of Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden and offered to meet with the foreign leader at the White House after he promised to conduct such an inquiry, according to a newly-released transcript of the call.
Those statements and others in a July 25 phone call between Trump
Washington PostApr 05 2019
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'Strong' Jobs Numbers in March Report
The Labor Department reported Friday morning that the U.S. economy added 196,000 jobs in March, showing a rebound from the February report and beating economists’ predictions.
The unemployment rate of 3.8 percent remained the same.
Numbers were also revised for earlier months, with 33,000 new jobs added in February, up 13,000, while there was a modest—1,000 job—upward revision
TownhallJul 12 2017
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5 Questions For FBI Director Nominee Christopher Wray
If Senate Republicans get their way, former Justice Department lawyer Christopher Wray will soon become the next director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
NPR (Online News)Aug 08 2017
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Sanctuary City Showdowns
Sanctuary cities are finding themselves suddenly on the defensive, as the Justice Department and state legislatures are looking to force cooperation between local police and federal immigration enforcement.
The Weekly StandardDec 01 2020
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What a Biden focus on ‘American values’ means for ties with Russia
From the transactional to the multilateral. President-elect Biden's choice of Antony Blinken for secretary of state has put U.S. allies and adversaries on notice: Alliances and values are back as foreign policy priorities.
During his time as deputy secretary of state at the end of the Obama administration, Antony Blinken became known as the values guy – constantly underscoring in staff
Christian Science MonitorNov 02 2020
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Democrats debate fate of Trump probes if Biden wins
House Democrats are weighing how to move forward with a flurry of ongoing probes and future investigations if President Trump loses on Tuesday.
The big question hanging over Democrats, who are expected to keep the majority in the House, is whether to lean into post-election investigations that could detract from their legislative priorities under a Joe Biden presidency and risk further
The HillJul 30 2020
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Trump meets with family of slain Fort Hood soldier Vanessa Guillén
President Trump on Thursday met with the family of slain Fort Hood soldier Vanessa Guillén in the Oval Office.
Trump said that the federal government is conducting a “very powerful investigation” into Guillén’s killing and offered support for legislation her family supports to address sexual harassment in the U.S. military.
“We’re going to look into it very powerfully, and we
The HillMay 12 2020
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Fauci warns Senate that reopening U.S. too quickly could lead to ‘really serious’ consequences
Top federal health officials are being pressed during a highly anticipated Senate hearing Tuesday on whether the country is ready to reopen, with Anthony S. Fauci, the nation’s top infectious-disease expert, warning that “consequences could be really serious” if states move too quickly.
The panel’s chairman and witnesses are appearing remotely in an unusual session that includes the
Washington Post