Day: February 10, 2022
- Politics
How Republicans Saw Inflation Coming
If Democrats lose control of Congress in November, it seems safe to say that inflation will be a major reason…
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Sen. Alex Padilla Calls Out GOP Colleagues For Racist Treatment Of Biden’s Court Picks
Sen. Alex Padilla (D-Calif.) on Thursday called out his Republican colleagues for their racist treatment of President Joe Biden’s court…
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Panel Approves Transfer of Saudi Engineer From Guantánamo Bay
WASHINGTON — A U.S. government review panel on Thursday approved the release with security guarantees of a Saudi prisoner at…
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Exclusive: 1st openly transgender NYPD detective shares his story, challenges faced
NEW YORK (WABC) — The first out transgender detective in the NYPD is sharing his story and describing the ups…
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State Department issues new advisory telling Americans to leave Ukraine
The State Department is asking Americans in Ukraine to leave the country immediately, issuing a Level 4 travel advisory on…
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Herschel Walker Once Talked About Having A Shoot-Out With Police: Report
WASHINGTON (AP) — One warm fall evening in 2001, police in Irving, Texas, received an alarming call from Herschel Walker’s…
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Canadian Trucker Protests Snarl an Already Hobbled Auto Industry
After two years of the pandemic, semiconductor shortages and supply chain chaos, it seemed like nothing else could go wrong…
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Renaissance and Hillsborough County Celebrate 10 Years of Equitable Access to Thousands of Books
Bloomington, Minn. (Feb. 10, 2022) – Renaissance, the global leader in pre-K–12 education technology, is honored to celebrate the 10th…
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Senate To Kneecap Louis DeJoy By Passing Bill To Strengthen USPS Next Week
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer said that the Senate would take up, and pass, the bill to strengthen the Postal…
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How the G.O.P.’s Censure Fight Exposes the Party’s Deeper Divide
WASHINGTON — More than a year after the 2020 election, Donald J. Trump’s false claims of election fraud remain a…
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