Prelogar is the second woman to serve as the government’s top Supreme Court advocate.
Category: Politics
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Ron DeSantis can’t figure out who made covid all political
Florida’s governor is very proud of his state’s low case rate (now, anyway).
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Jason Sudeikis often portrayed Romney. This Halloween, the senator returns the favor as Ted Lasso.
In one GIF, the Utah Republican presented biscuits to Democratic Sen. Kyrsten Sinema, a riff on a segment from Apple TV’s hit show.
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U.S. to provide nearly $144 million more in humanitarian assistance to Afghanistan
More than a half of Afghanistan’s population of 40 million people are projected to face an “acute” food crisis this winter, according to a recent United Nations report.
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Biden seeks a historic achievement and takes a major political gamble at the same time
His framework agreement, even in smaller form, represents the party’s reaffirmation in the power of government to change lives. That will also be at the center of the midterm debate.
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Why Biden needs this legislative win — especially now
All the reasons Biden told Democrats his presidency is on the line this week.
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Biden aims to pass popular spending bill — by shedding popular proposals
It’s a marked contrast to Donald Trump’s first year, in which Republicans were able to jam through an extremely unpopular tax-cut package.
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Jan. 6 committee allows Trump DOJ official to postpone appearance after he loses his lawyer
Jeffrey Clark, the former acting head of the DOJ’s civil division, emerged as a key player in Donald Trump’s post-election efforts to challenge the 2020 election before the inauguration of President Biden.
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Many campaign promises fail to make Biden’s framework as Democrats begin coming to terms with shrunken agenda
Democrats have moved to discard or scale back many key priorities. Yet for key lawmakers on Thursday, what had been denial or anger or depression had become acceptance.
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A. Linwood Holton Jr., Virginia governor who took bold stance on integration, dies at 98
He accompanied his oldest daughter to a predominantly Black high school in Richmond, a dramatic gesture that became his most enduring legacy.
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The Trailer: Not just Virginia: From county to county, an off-year battle for the suburbs
A preview of Tuesday’s battle for the suburbs, cash flows in nest week’s special elections, and why “IRS snooping” is going to be a 2022 campaign ad mantra.
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The strange backdrop to the G-20: a Roman neighborhood built as a fascist showpiece
Designed for the canceled the 1942 World’s Fair, EUR gets its moment in the spotlight eight decades later.
