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It is certainly true that the Trump era of Republican politics has broadened the chasm between the two parties. But it is not the case that Republican obstinance began with President Trump.
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“We made it,” Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers (D) said as the electoral college did its democratic duty.
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The leaders delayed their congratulations until after Biden received electoral college confirmation.
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In Britain, Germany and the Netherlands, high coronavirus case levels and new restrictions have dashed hopes of a holiday lull.
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Daniel Uhlfelder said Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis's attorneys were targeting him for challenging his response to the pandemic.
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The Center for American Progress has a blueprint for protecting researchers and restoring scientific integrity after four years of President Trump.
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Heavy snow, possibly with blizzard conditions, is likely in the New York City area Wednesday night.
Eighteen-year-old defensive lineman Emmanuel Duron's high school athletics career is over after he was suspended from all sanctioned sports events for the rest of his senior yea.
A dramatic video shows several people lying on the ground as the suspect stands in front of the cathedral’s main entrance holding one gun in each hand and shouting: “Kill me! Kill me!”
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Heavy snow will sock Interstate 81 corridor with potentially flooding rain east of Interstate 95. In the middle? A mess.
The team planning the festivities is discouraging Americans from traveling to Washington to take part, citing pandemic concerns.
Maryland governor joins former senator Joe Lieberman to push centrist policies in Congress.
State Sen. Amanda Chase says the president should use troops to seize voting machines if the election is not overturned.
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The president frequently undermined good cybersecurity work within the government, our Network respondents say.
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The effort targets companies from Amazon to Discord and could foreshadow a greater regulatory crackdown.
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Corporate interests had recently complained the benefits kept workers from returning to the job.
It is the largest publicly announced individual settlement for gender discrimination in U.S. history.
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