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Category: Politics
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Iowa Democratic Party chairman receives multiple threats, including one of lynching, after criticizing Trump
Ross Wilburn, the first Black chairman of the Iowa Democratic Party, wrote an op-ed criticizing the former president.
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Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, who is fully vaccinated, tests positive for coronavirus
In a statement, the department said Mayorkas tested positive Tuesday morning after taking a test as part of “routine pre-travel protocols.”
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Federal grand jury indicts Rep. Jeff Fortenberry on charges of lying to investigators about campaign contributions
The federal grand jury charged him with one count of scheming to falsify and conceal material facts and two counts of making false statements to federal investigators looking into illegal contributions to his 2016 campaign.
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A simple guide for following vaccine news — and avoiding misinformation
Four ideas for a more productive conversation about vaccines.
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What it means that state politics are heavily nationalized
The results of the California recall by county almost perfectly mirrored the results of the 2020 presidential election.
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The Trailer: The green wave, the Black candidate boom, and other takeaways from the fundraising quarter
In this edition: Lessons from the latest fundraising reports, Black Democrats look to replace retiring White incumbents, and the Colin Powell presidential bid that never was.
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Supreme Court declines to immediately block vaccine mandate for Maine health care workers
The justices have denied similar requests originating in Indiana and New York City.
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Powell praised by U.S. politicians from both parties as trailblazer, trusted adviser to presidents
George W. Bush called his former secretary of state “highly respected at home and abroad.”
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Colin Powell’s death is a reminder that vaccination is about every person, not just one person
The former secretary of state’s death of covid-19 shows the importance of limiting the spread.
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The big hole in Christopher Steele’s defense of himself
Steele argues that it’s largely inconceivable that his report contained Russian disinformation. But his defense is too neat and tidy.
