At a briefing on Tuesday, she tried to pretend that skepticism of one Hunter Biden story was in conflict with coverage of another.
Category: Politics
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Biden’s foreign policy team is full of idealists who keep getting people killed
They show little evidence of strategic humility — or understanding of how other nations see the world.
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Granholm reported to be Energy Secretary nominee
Three-quarter’s of the department’s budget has to do with nuclear weapons and nuclear contamination clean-up, but attention has focused on its role supporting research and development into new energy technology.
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Live updates: With his victory cemented, Biden heading to Georgia to campaign for pair of Senate candidates
President-elect Joe Biden is returning to the campaign trail for the first time since Election Day; he will stump for Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock in Georgia.
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The Trailer: Two electoral college contests for two Americas
A play-by-play of an unusual Electoral College vote, Joe Biden heads to Georgia, and Nina Turner runs for Congress.
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Biden makes tackling racial, ethnic inequities during coronavirus pandemic a priority
Since the first wave of the coronavirus hit in March, public health officials have expressed alarm that Blacks, Latinos and other people of color are more likely to fall ill with covid-19 than their White counterparts — and more likely to die.
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Seeing Black Americans take the coronavirus vaccine could encourage more members of that community to do the same
Medical experts sensitive to the anxieties of many Black Americans realize that to persuade that group to be vaccinated would require more than data and statistics.
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Biden will arrive in office amid a pandemic. It will be his biggest challenge — but also an opportunity.
President-elect Joe Biden’s capacity to mold bipartisan support for being vaccinated has implications for his broader health-care agenda of expanding health coverage and access to affordable care, health policy expert say.
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Mar-a-Lago neighbors to Trump: Spend your post-presidency elsewhere
The feud over whether Trump has the right to live at his Palm Beach club reaches a boiling point.
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Biden team looks at expanding access to ACA insurance marketplaces
The president-elect has maintained that making it easier for people to turn to ACA health plans would help buffer Americans who have lost work because of the pandemic’s economic ripple effects and forfeited job-based health coverage as a result.
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Rep.-elect Bob Good calls the pandemic ‘phony.’ Covid-19 has killed more than 300 in his district.
“It’s a virus. It’s not a pandemic,” Virginia’s soon-to-be newest member of Congress said.
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The second biggest problem with Trump’s election challenges
It’s not just the voter fraud claims, it’s the timing — the late, late timing.
