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House Republicans are looking to use a vote on raising the debt ceiling, a must-pass measure to avoid stark economic consequences and damaging credit of the United States, to get concessions on spending cuts if they win control of the chamber in the midterm elections. |
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A federal appeals court has temporarily blocked President Biden's student loan forgiveness program, halting the administration's ability to dole out up to $20,000 in relief to student borrowers. |
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Education Secretary Miguel Cardona said on Saturday that the Department of Education is "moving full speed ahead" with preparations for its debt relief program, after a federal appeals court temporarily blocked the program on Friday. |
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Threats to U.S. democracy highlighted by the House Jan. 6 select committee's blockbuster hearings are fizzling as a midterm election issue, drowned out by inflation and other economic concerns that appear to be driving voters in the final weeks of the campaign. |
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"Within the next two weeks, we're suing the Pulitzer organization to have those prizes taken back," former President Trump said at a rally in Robstown, Texas, where he was stumping for Republicans in the state. |
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CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Democratic candidate Cheri Beasley is working furiously to close a gap with Rep. Ted Budd (N.C.) in a sleeper of a North Carolina Senate race that both sides see as a close race. |
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Republicans are looking to avert an upset in Oklahoma's gubernatorial race as polls show a closer-than-expected contest less than three weeks out from Election Day. |
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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Director Rochelle Walensky tested positive for COVID-19 on Friday, according to a release from the agency. |
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A virus common among young children is surging in the U.S. and sparking concerns that hospitals could become overwhelmed this year by potential winter spikes in both the flu and COVID-19. |
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A Virginia high school canceled all activities this weekend after almost half of its students called in absent this week due to a flu-like illness. |
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BY MATT CASALE AND TONY DUTZIK |
OPINION | To increase world oil prices, OPEC and its oil-producing allies announced plans earlier this month to cut crude production. The countries will soon be pumping 2 million fewer barrels per day. |
OPINION | This Fall has been the most important for internet content regulation since 1996, when the Congress approved Section 230 of the Telecom Act establishing an internet ground rule that internet platforms are not responsible for postings put on them by users. This immunity was soon copied by the EU's declaration that internet platforms are "mere conduits"… followed by dozens of countries worldwide. |
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BY CHRISTINA A. CASSIDY AND ALI SWENSON | Republican activists who believe the 2020 election was stolen from former President Donald Trump have crafted a plan that, in their telling, will thwart cheating in this year's midterm elections. |
BY CATHERINE LUCEY AND KEN THOMAS |
Powers of governors and secretaries of state vary, but they generally have influence in overseeing elections. |
BY CHARLIE SAVAGE AND ALAN FEUER |
If the ex-president turns down the drama of testifying, his legal team could mount several constitutional and procedural arguments in court. |
BY YEW LUN TIAN AND TONY MUNROE |
China's Xi Jinping secured a precedent-breaking third leadership term on Sunday and introduced a top governing body stacked with loyalists, cementing his place as the country's most powerful ruler since Mao Zedong. |
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