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Dissatisfied with the GOP’s devotion to Trump, a growing number of Republicans look for an alternative
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Dissatisfied with the GOP’s devotion to Trump, a growing number of Republicans look for an alternative
By Mark Niquette and BloombergMay 12, 2021
New Census data could lead to a Republican landslide in midterm elections
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New Census data could lead to a Republican landslide in midterm elections
By Nicole GoodkindMay 7, 2021
New York to file lawsuit against conservative activists accused of using robocall to limit Black turnout in 2020 election
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New York to file lawsuit against conservative activists accused of using robocall to limit Black turnout in 2020 election
By Erik Larson and BloombergMay 6, 2021
Biden administration’s ‘America the Beautiful’ plan would increase conservation of U.S. public lands and waters
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Biden administration’s ‘America the Beautiful’ plan would increase conservation of U.S. public lands and waters
By Matthew Daly and The Associated PressMay 6, 2021
House GOP leader: Republicans are questioning Liz Cheney’s leadership over Trump criticism
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House GOP leader: Republicans are questioning Liz Cheney’s leadership over Trump criticism
By Daniel Flatley and BloombergMay 4, 2021
Number of surveillance targets fell sharply during the pandemic according to U.S. officials
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Number of surveillance targets fell sharply during the pandemic according to U.S. officials
By Nomaan Merchant, Eric Tucker and The Associated PressApril 30, 2021
Big Tobacco could delay Biden’s menthol cigarette ban for years
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Big Tobacco could delay Biden’s menthol cigarette ban for years
By Nicole GoodkindApril 29, 2021
Families of Black Americans killed by police urge lawmakers to pass reform bill
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Families of Black Americans killed by police urge lawmakers to pass reform bill
By Laura Litvan and BloombergApril 29, 2021
High on emotion, light on policy: 5 takeaways from Biden’s first address to Congress
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High on emotion, light on policy: 5 takeaways from Biden’s first address to Congress
By Nicole GoodkindApril 28, 2021
Hundreds of CEOs are taking a stand against new Republican voting laws
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Hundreds of CEOs are taking a stand against new Republican voting laws
By Nicole GoodkindApril 14, 2021
Biden’s infrastructure plan sets out to expand how America looks at eldercare—and who gets paid
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Biden’s infrastructure plan sets out to expand how America looks at eldercare—and who gets paid
By Nicole GoodkindApril 8, 2021
Mitch McConnell wants corporate America to stay out of politics—unless it involves donations
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Mitch McConnell wants corporate America to stay out of politics—unless it involves donations
By Nicole GoodkindApril 6, 2021
Tax experts: Tech and pharmaceutical companies may be among hardest hit under Biden’s tax plan
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Tax experts: Tech and pharmaceutical companies may be among hardest hit under Biden’s tax plan
By Laura Davison and BloombergApril 6, 2021
Janet Yellen says this week’s IMF and World Bank meetings will be a ‘Bretton Woods’ moment for the global economy
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Janet Yellen says this week’s IMF and World Bank meetings will be a ‘Bretton Woods’ moment for the global economy
By Nicole GoodkindApril 5, 2021
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Big Lies vs. Big Lawsuits: Why Dominion Voting is suing Fox News and a host of Trump allies
By Jen WiecznerApril 2, 2021
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