Clinton had been admitted to UC Irvine Medical Center on Tuesday for sepsis, an aide said.
Category: Politics
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Biden says Justice Department should prosecute those who refuse Jan. 6 committee’s subpoenas
Several former Trump aides have defied the congressional panel’s requests for records and testimony about the Jan. 6 insurrection.
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Manchin slams Sanders after opinion piece in W.Va. newspaper urging him to support major spending package
The debate between the two senators reflects ongoing tensions between the Democratic Party’s liberal and moderate factions, which have held up President Biden’s ambitious domestic agenda.
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Advocates worry Biden is letting U.S. democracy erode on his watch
As states conduct baseless audits, restrict voting and pave the way for political influence over future elections, advocates and some Democrats fear Biden is missing the urgency of the threat.
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Biden: U.S. leadership on human rights depends on our record at home
In a speech in Connecticut, Biden recalled the Nuremberg trials and restated America’s role in promoting rights globally. But he also alluded to challenges to those rights at home and abroad.
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U.S. plans to make condolence payments to families of Afghans killed in botched drone strike
The Pentagon has pledged to make undisclosed “ex gratia condolence payments” to Afghan families, after a botched drone strike in August.
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Biden commemorates police officers killed: ‘There’s too much pain. There’s too much loss.’
At a memorial service for the National Peace Officers, Biden honored the 500 officers killed.
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Are Americans growing warier of more government just as Biden tries to pass his big agenda?
The pieces of his plan are broadly popular, but new polling shows a waning in support for an expansive government. That adds another challenge as negotiations on the package continue.
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Commission on Supreme Court warns of political dangers in reform proposals
White House group will meet to begin assembling a report to Biden on options for change.
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Former president Bill Clinton hospitalized for ‘non-Covid-related infection’
The former president is “on the mend” and in good spirits, his spokesman said.
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Ex-FBI leader Andrew McCabe wins back pension in Justice Dept. settlement after he was fired under Trump
McCabe approved the FBI’s Trump-Russia probe and briefly succeeded James B. Comey, and was dismissed hours before his retirement in March 2018.
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Former president Bill Clinton expected to leave hospital Sunday after treatment for infection
Clinton was hospitalized Tuesday for sepsis, an infection of the bloodstream, an aide said.
