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Prince George's County Executive Angela D. Alsobrooks has elevated a fleet of Black women leaders, buoyed by support from Kamala Harris and other powerful mentors.
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Americans will have two more years to obtain a Real ID driver’s license or identification card, the Department of Homeland Security announced Tuesday.
Officials plan an enforcement increase as a central part of the tax proposal they will unveil this week alongside a $1.8 trillion spending package.
Anna Hamilton, 43, with sons Henry, 6, left, and Adrian, 7, at home in Decatur, Ga., last year. She has been guiding her children through remote schooling. (AP)
A Washington Post-ABC News poll underscores the ongoing struggles that women and people of color face as they deal far more with job loss, caring for children and rising food and rent prices.
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The South, which now holds a greater percentage of House seats than at any point since before the Civil War, has seen its political power grow because of immigration and the migration of Americans to the region. 
The confirmation process for Colin Kahl heralds more acrimonious fights to come as the White House resumes negotiations over reentering the Iran deal.
House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Richard E. Neal (D-Mass.) at a hearing in 2019. (AP)
President Biden’s transition has been slower than previous ones. 
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Human Rights Watch lays out how, in terms framed by existing international law, overarching Israeli policy toward Palestinians in the West Bank and East Jerusalem constitutes an agenda to both maintain Jewish Israeli domination and systematically oppress Palestinians.
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen addressed the European Parliament about her being denied a chair during a meeting with Turkey's leader Recep Tayyip Erdogan. (European Commission)
As in the United States, where some Democrats want to expand the U.S. Supreme Court, critics fear Mexico's judiciary is becoming increasingly politicized.
The ruling from Brazil’s health agency cited a range of concerns including what it said was a lack of quality control and efficacy data.
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Coronavirus infections in the region continued to decline, as officials sought to keep boosting inoculations among reluctant populations.
Creating socially distanced space for jury selection is just one of many challenges.
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Our analysis of soil temperatures and weather projections points to a noticeable emergence of cicadas starting between May 3 and 6, followed by large numbers between May 10 and 12. 
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Low-interest policies helped stabilize the economy, but they also set off a multitrillion-dollar run-up in markets, which overwhelmingly benefited the richest 10 percent of Americans.
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