Politics
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U.S. to Buy Enough of Pfizer’s Covid Antiviral Pills for 10 Million People
WASHINGTON — The Biden administration plans to pay more than $5 billion for a stockpile of Pfizer’s new Covid-19 pill,…
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Challenges to Workplace Vaccine Mandate Moved to Appeals Court in Cincinnati
WASHINGTON — A federal judicial panel on Tuesday assigned the appeals court in Cincinnati to handle at least 34 lawsuits…
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Trump Seeks Continued Block on Sending White House Files to Jan. 6 Panel
WASHINGTON — Former President Donald J. Trump asked a federal appeals court on Tuesday to block the National Archives from…
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Biden Got His Bipartisan Win. Now, Reality Sets In.
WASHINGTON — For more than an hour on Monday, President Biden enjoyed the kind of political moment he had eagerly…
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Alex Jones Loses by Default in Remaining Sandy Hook Defamation Suits
WASHINGTON — A state court in Connecticut granted a sweeping victory to the families of eight people killed in a…
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Steve Bannon turns himself in on contempt of Congress charges.
WASHINGTON — Stephen K. Bannon, who served as a senior aide to President Donald J. Trump, surrendered to authorities and…
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Republicans Gain Heavy House Edge in 2022 as Gerrymandered Maps Emerge
WASHINGTON — A year before the polls open in the 2022 midterm elections, Republicans are already poised to flip at…
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Faith Groups Push to Scrap New Mandates in Biden’s Child Care Plan
WASHINGTON — A coalition of religious groups is waging an intensive lobbying effort to remove a nondiscrimination provision from President…
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Flooding and Nuclear Waste Eat Away at a Tribe’s Ancestral Home
For decades, chronic flooding and nuclear waste have encroached on the ancestral lands in southeastern Minnesota that the Prairie Island…
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Bannon Indicted on Contempt Charges Over House’s Capitol Riot Inquiry
WASHINGTON — Stephen K. Bannon, a onetime aide to former President Donald J. Trump, was indicted by a federal grand…