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By Tuesday, more than 46 House Democrats and nine of their Senate colleagues had relocated to Washington, aiming to fend off the passage of voting restrictions back in Austin. But it remained unclear whether their gambit would make a difference.
The wide array of planned health, education and social programs if adopted would represent a historic burst of federal spending.
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Carlson speaks during a rally in support of Rep. Ron Paul (R-Tex.) in 2008. (Bloomberg News)
With the defeat of former president Donald Trump and the death of Rush Limbaugh, the Fox News host has emerged as a dominant force shaping a Republican Party energized by racial resentment.
One regulator warned of potential shortages amid the ongoing disruption and the explosion of e-commerce that accompanied the pandemic.
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A girl waves as she departs June 30 for the United Kingdom. (Vincent Yu/AP)
The exodus has picked up pace this month, with net outflows of residents regularly exceeding 1,000 a day. Their destination: Britain.
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From left, country music star Brad Paisley, Kimberly Williams-Paisley and first lady Jill Biden tour a pop-up vaccination site on June 22 in Nashville. (Jason Kempin/Getty Images)
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Tennessee’s Department of Health is reportedly going to stop not just encouraging minors to get the coronavirus vaccine, but also informing them about that vaccine — or any other vaccines.
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The insurrection-doubters are still going strong. Here's why the term most definitely applies to the events of Jan. 6.
The president's opponents are more worried about democracy — and pulling in the opposite direction.
The spasm of unrest is South Africa’s worst since its first all-race election in 1994 ended decades of apartheid rule.
Messages of support for Marcus Rashford covered racist comments on a mural of him in his hometown after he missed a penalty kick in England's loss to Italy. (Getty Images)
Critics say the Johnson administration helped fuel the abuse by not doing more to condemn those booing the players taking a knee.
REvil, which is thought to be based in Russia, was not in its usual places on the “dark web” Tuesday. Many researchers have blamed the group for the huge hack that hit technology services provider Kaseya.
Tebyan Media Institute Director Kamil Khojasteh said at the app’s unveiling that family values are the “devil’s target” and that Iran’s enemies impose their own ideas onto it. The app, with its pink, purple and heart-filled interface, is meant to work against that.
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Tom Sietsema spent a year reviewing takeout and delivery -- and reacquainting himself with his home kitchen.
The lead vocalist for Tank and the Bangas has published her first poetry collection and will perform at the Birchmere this weekend.
Chef and co-owner Ettore Rusciano introduces Roman-style pies to his second pizzeria in the NoMa neighborhood.
The boy was discovered Saturday night trapped between the bottom of the elevator car and the home’s upper doorframe, according to Rich Shortway, fire chief in Corolla, N.C.
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The IRS is sending the first payments for the child tax credit. Here’s what you need to do if you’re eligible.
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