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A burst of high-profile COVID-19 cases in Washington, D.C., is highlighting the lingering threat of the virus. Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.), Cabinet members including Attorney General Merrick Garland, and a string of lawmakers, have all tested positive in recent days. The cases are reminders that the virus is still circulating even as much of America moves forward from the pandemic. |
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BY REBECCA BEITSCH AND RAFAEL BERNAL |
The lifting of Title 42 means the Biden administration now must contend with a bottleneck at the border created over two years as the U.S. denied migrants their legal avenue for seeking asylum. |
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| Democrats are staring down an increasingly difficult Senate landscape as national political headwinds threaten to sweep away what they believe is their best chance to hold at least one chamber of Congress. |
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Sen. Raphael Warnock (D) is facing an increasingly difficult reelection fight in Georgia just 16 months after his victory in a 2021 runoff election, along with fellow Democratic Sen. Jon Ossoff's, appeared to herald a new era in the Peach State. |
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Former President Trump endorsed Pennsylvania Senate candidate Mehmet Oz on Saturday. |
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| Several days before the results of the 2020 presidential election were called, Donald Trump Jr. texted former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows about ways to overturn the results, according to documents viewed by CNN. |
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Russian forces regrouping for an offensive in eastern Ukraine has the international community on edge as the battle is expected to mirror horrific fighting not seen since World War II. |
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Biden administration officials this week warned the conflict in Ukraine is likely to be protracted as Russia shifts its strategy, underscoring the degree to which international sanctions have failed to stop the Russian invasion or force Moscow to reverse course. |
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| Efforts to cut off Russian fuels after the country's invasion of Ukraine have the potential to speed up the global clean energy transition. |
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Russia has put general Aleksandr Dvornikov in charge of its invasion in Ukraine as Moscow's forces regroup after failing to capture the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv, according to the BBC and The New York Times. |
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OPINION | On the surface, continued bilateral negotiations between Russia and Ukraine give the impression that the Russian side has achieved unity in message and understanding of the conflict. However, murmurs of dissent and intra-elite jockeying behind the scenes betray confusion in Russian policy. This confusion is not a simple byproduct of the failure of Russia's initial invasion strategy, but rather a feature of Russia's political system and decision-making process. |
OPINION | The silent tragedy of the COVID-19 pandemic is its devastating impact on people with other health conditions. For those illnesses, declining attention has persisted even as the threat of COVID-19 is declining. |
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| BY ADAM SCHRECK AND MSTYSLAV CHERNOV |
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Saturday that he is committed to pressing for peace despite Russian attacks on civilians that have stunned the world, and he renewed his plea for more weapons ahead of an expected surge in fighting in the country's east. |
A grave with dozens of civilians has been found in Buzova village near Kyiv, a Ukrainian official said, the latest reported mass grave to be discovered after Russian forces withdrew from areas north of the capital to focus their assault on the east. |
The Gridiron dinner has led to at least 67 covid cases among guests including Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack, according to new data from the organizers. |
BY ZOLAN KANNO-YOUNGS, MICHAEL D. SHEAR AND EILEEN SULLIVAN |
The Biden administration has furiously debated how — and whether — to unravel Trump-era immigration policies. |
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