Garland said the memo seeks only to curb violence, while GOP lawmakers say it aims to intimidate conservative protesters.
Category: Politics
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Veterans on Sen. Sinema’s advisory council quit, accusing her of being ‘one of the principal obstacles to progress’
In a letter, five veterans on the council said the Arizona Democrat is “answering to donors” rather than her constituents.
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Texas Gov. Greg Abbott appoints former Trump attorney to top elections role
John Scott will oversee Texas elections, including Abbott’s reelection race for governor.
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The lingering question: how bad might the covid winter be?
Is a fifth wave of cases inevitable as the weather gets cold?
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Ron DeSantis’s controversial surgeon general questions safety of vaccines
Ron DeSantis has been accused of playing footsie with anti-vaccine Republicans. On Thursday, the controversial surgeon general he hired questioned the vaccines’ safety.
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Trump’s new social network could fit an old business model: Lending his name to make low-risk profits
The venture will operate outside the Trump Organization, the former president’s real estate business that faces multiple criminal inquiries.
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The Trailer: “The high ground”: Why Democrats are running on images from Jan. 6
Democrats run on Jan. 6, swing seat redistricting battles get messier, and California finishes counting votes.
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CDC advisers recommend Moderna and Johnson & Johnson boosters; say shot can differ from original
Agency director is expected to sign off later Thursday, allowing providers to give boosters of all three vaccines to eligible Americans.
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Capitol riot defendant sentenced to 14 months for Parler threat: ‘Lets hunt these cowards down’
Troy Smocks of Dallas, the second defendant to be sentenced for a felony, was strongly criticized by the judge after claiming he was victim of racism.
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ACLU sues Oklahoma, saying law restricting teaching of gender and race theories is unconstitutional
The lawsuit alleges the law led some schools to tell teachers not to use terms like “white privilege” in lessons and prompted some school districts to remove books like “To Kill a Mockingbird” from reading lists.
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No, Biden isn’t proposing that the IRS spy on bank records
The Democrats’ proposal was never that intrusive and now is much more limited.
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Soldier with ‘Hitler mustache’ thrown out of military after Capitol riot charges
Timothy Hale-Cusanelli, whose photo in court records showed him with a squared-off moustache and slicked back hair, is one of at least six service members federally charged in connection with the Capitol riot involving supporters of President Trump.
