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News - 2021
‘Americans Want To Work’: Biden Says Modest Jobs Report Can’t Be Blamed On Unemployment Benefits
By Summer Concepcion
05.10.21 | 4:04 pm
Capitol Police IG Testifies On Intel Failures As Number Of Threats Against Lawmakers Explodes
Capitol Police Say Threats Against Members Are Up 107% Since 2020
By Kate Riga
05.10.21 | 6:04 pm
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By Summer Concepcion
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Report: McCarthy Privately Faces Backlash Within House GOP For Helping To Oust Cheney
By Cristina Cabrera
05.11.21 | 7:54 am
Representative Matt Gaetz, a Republican from Florida, listens during a House Judiciary Committee markup on H.R. 7120, the "Justice in Policing Act of 2020," in Washington, D.C., U.S., on Wednesday, June 17, 2020. The House bill would make it easier to prosecute and sue officers and would ban federal officers from using choke holds, bar racial profiling, end "no-knock" search warrants in drug cases, create a national registry for police violations, and require local police departments that get federal funds to conduct bias training. Photographer: Erin Scott/Bloomberg Representative Matt Gaetz, a Republican from Florida, listens during a House Judiciary Committee markup on H.R. 7120, the "Justice in Policing Act of 2020," in Washington, D.C., U.S., on Wednesday, June 17, 2020. The House bill would make it easier to prosecute and sue officers and would ban federal officers from using choke holds, bar racial profiling, end "no-knock" search warrants in drug cases, create a national registry for police violations, and require local police departments that get federal funds to conduct bias training. Photographer: Erin Scott/Bloomberg
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By Cristina Cabrera
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FDA Approves Pfizer COVID Vaccine For Kids Ages 12 Through 15
By Cristina Cabrera
05.11.21 | 9:39 am
As Voter Restrictions Advance, GOPers Plan To Claim S1 Is ‘Policy In Search Of A Problem’
By Kate Riga
05.11.21 | 10:04 am
Why MAGA-World’s Election Reversal Hopes For A NH Audit Are Not Rooted In Reality
By Tierney Sneed
05.11.21 | 11:07 am
Fauci Scolds Paul Again As KY Senator Pushes COVID Origins Conspiracy Theory
By Summer Concepcion
05.11.21 | 1:14 pm
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By Kate Riga
05.11.21 | 1:25 pm
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