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Trump called on state governments to pass legislation penalizing big tech companies if congress fails to act

March 1, 2021 Dave Barr

Previous President Donald Trump on Sunday approached state governments to pass legislation penalizing huge tech companies who “quietness conservative voices” if congress neglects…

sexual harassment allegations against New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo are “credible”:Nancy Pelosi

March 1, 2021 Benjamin Leo

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Sunday said the sexual harassment claims against New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo are “valid.” The California delegate joined…

Trump is wading into contests for control of state Republican Party organizations with endorsements

February 26, 2021 Dave Barr

Previous President Donald Trump is swimming into challenges for control of state Republican Party associations with endorsements this week in Ohio and South…

Biden is set to have his first bilateral meeting with Justin Trudeau

February 21, 2021 Antonio Chad

President Biden is set to have his first bilateral gathering since taking the White House, through a virtual social affair with Canadian Prime…

President Joe Biden paid a visit to former Sen. Bob Dole after GOP senator’s lung cancer diagnosis

February 21, 2021 Benjamin Leo

President Joe Biden visited Saturday to previous Sen. Bob Dole, days after the World War II veteran and 1996 Republican presidential chosen one…

US is prepared to restart negotiations with Iran about both nations returning to the 2015 nuclear deal

February 20, 2021 Benjamin Leo

The United States is set up to restart negotiations with Iran about the two countries getting back to the 2015 nuclear arrangement, authorities…

Biden administration is urging officials to use the word “noncitizen” instead of “alien”

February 18, 2021 Dave Barr

In another memorandum, the Biden administration is encouraging authorities to utilize “noncitizen” rather than “alien” just as other, more comprehensive language decisions, media…

President Biden says COVID-19 vaccine will be “available” to every American who wants it by the end of July

February 18, 2021 Benjamin Leo

President Biden on Tuesday said that the COVID-19 vaccine will be “accessible” to each American who needs it before the finish of July….

North Carolina GOP censured Sen. Richard Burr for voting to convict Trump impeachment trial

February 16, 2021 Dave Barr

The Central Committee of the North Carolina Republican Party on Monday night reprimanded Sen. Richard Burr for casting a ballot to convict previous…

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