Amos Hochstein, a presidential coordinator at the State Department, is taking on one of the biggest challenges facing the Biden administration: reining in rising energy prices while preserving Biden’s climate agenda.
Category: Politics
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YouTube pulls Jan. 6 committee post, citing election disinformation
YouTube said the clip did not include information disputing Trump.
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A recession ‘is not inevitable,’ W.H. says — again and again
There are growing fears across the country that aggressive actions to curb inflation could trigger an economic downturn.
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This Texas teen wanted an abortion. She now has twins.
Brooke Alexander found out she was pregnant days before the Texas abortion ban took effect. Ten months into the Texas law, her life is nothing like she’d imagined.
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A GOP candidate criticized drag. But she was once a fan, drag queen says.
Arizona GOP gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake criticized drag queens as dangerous to children. A drag performer says she has attended his shows for over 20 years.
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Alone in Washington, Rusty Bowers tells world what happened in Arizona
Bowers had voted for Trump, campaigned for Trump, but would not violate the law for him — and, as a result, his political future was jeopardized, his character was questioned and his family was harassed as his daughter was dying.
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Jan. 6 committee counsel leaving to explore run for U.S. Senate in Missouri
John Wood is leaving the House special committee to explore running for Senate as an independent.
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Palin outpaced her rivals in the primary. Now she faces new challenges.
Ranked-choice voting means Palin will need more than her base to be elected, and some Alaskans say they want compromise in Congress.
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House panel approves expanding anti-money laundering reporting requirements
The legislation would impose know-your-client rules that now apply to bankers on other service providers in an effort to prevent the movement of ill-gotten wealth into the U.S. financial system.
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Greitens’s violent ad sets off GOP scramble to stop his Senate bid
GOP operatives and donors are privately working to undercut the Senate campaign of Eric Greitens after he released an ad hunting down members of his own party.
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In many countries, abortion is protected by law, not court decision
In some countries, rulings similar to Roe opened the door to legalizing abortion. In others, governments passed key legislation expanding access.
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Abortion advocates fear access to birth control could be curtailed
The Supreme Court’s decision to overturn the right to abortion is stoking fears among some Americans that curbing access to contraceptives could be next.
