New York Supreme Court Judge Juan Merchan should have unsealed records in a prostitution case, lawsuit says.
Category: Politics
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Biden abruptly accelerates his involvement in agenda talks
From universal pre-K to dental benefits to college aid, Biden is laying down specifics as tight deadlines converge and time grows short.
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New York Democratic leader apologizes after comparing Buffalo mayoral nominee India Walton to former KKK leader David Duke
Walton, a self-identified socialist, won the Democratic nomination for Buffalo mayor in June, in a victory over four-term incumbent Byron Brown.
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Emanuel touts black, progressive support ahead of confirmation hearing for ambassador job. But senators have questions.
Emanuel claims to have a letter supporting him from the family of Laquan McDonald.
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Ad exaggerates potential impact of Biden estate-tax plan
A rancher claims that Biden’s plan would force the sale of many family farms — but few farms face an estate-tax liability.
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What is Tommy Tuberville doing here?
The college football coach-turned-U.S. Senator objected to Biden’s victory on Jan. 6. He’s not looking back. “I have no regrets,” he says.
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High-profile and fully vaccinated but immunocompromised: Colin Powell’s death wrongly seized upon to undermine utility of coronavirus vaccines
Powell, who was 84 and immunocompromised, fit perfectly into a demographic that remains vulnerable to infections despite vaccination.
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A man stole a Capitol Police officer’s baseball cap on Jan. 6, feds say. He wore it on his YouTube channel.
Witnesses said Darrell Neely boasted about stealing a Capitol Police officer’s jacket, badge, name tag and baseball cap along with four china plates, feds say.
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Rachel Levine, openly transgender health official, to be sworn in as four-star admiral
The former Pennsylvania health secretary will be sworn in Tuesday as the sixth four-star admiral in the history of the U.S. Public Health Service.
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The willful carelessness of Tucker Carlson and his vaccine-skeptic ilk
Colin Powell’s death is a case study in how they mislead.
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Marjorie Taylor Greene fans pushing buttons on their phones is not a reliable polling mechanism
Greene’s claim that 4 percent of Republicans will sit out 2022 may have a kernel of truth, though.
