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Former Supreme Court Justice David Souter, a Republican who became a liberal darling, dies at 85

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A little-known federal agency is at the center of Trump's executive order to overhaul US elections

Read full article: A little-known federal agency is at the center of Trump's executive order to overhaul US elections

Florida’s ā€œhanging chadsā€ ballot controversy riveted the nation during the 2000 presidential contest and later prompted Congress to create an independent commission to help states update their voting equipment.

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Dick Durbin of Illinois, the Senate’s No. 2 Democrat, won't seek reelection to a sixth term in 2026

Read full article: Dick Durbin of Illinois, the Senate’s No. 2 Democrat, won't seek reelection to a sixth term in 2026

Barack Obama says he wouldn't have been a U.S. senator or president without the support of Illinois Sen. Dick Durbin, who has announced he's not seeking reelection.

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Celebrating fact-checking around the globe

Read full article: Celebrating fact-checking around the globe

Every year fact-checkers celebrate and highlight their work on April 2.

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Trump and Musk aren't the first to make deep cuts. Clinton-era Reinventing Government saved billions

Read full article: Trump and Musk aren't the first to make deep cuts. Clinton-era Reinventing Government saved billions

When Bill Clinton came to Washington as president, his Democratic administration used corporate know-how and the new internet to streamline the federal bureaucracy as part of the ā€œReinventing Governmentā€ push.

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Correction: DOGE Dividend-Checks story

Read full article: Correction: DOGE Dividend-Checks story

In a story published Feb. 20, 2025, about potential payments to U.S. citizens taxpayers derived from spending cuts, The Associated Press erroneously reported an incorrect total in regard to stimulus checks previously issued, which should be $1,400, not $1,200.

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Marbury v. Madison, the case that established the courts' power to review the law, explained

Read full article: Marbury v. Madison, the case that established the courts' power to review the law, explained

President Donald Trump has been critical of federal judges who've moved to block some of his most contentious actions, such as his effort to freeze federal spending.

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Here's what the Paris climate agreement does and doesn't do

Read full article: Here's what the Paris climate agreement does and doesn't do

The Paris agreement is complex and works in a slow bureaucratic manner.

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Kamala Harris made history as vice president. The rest didn't go as planned

Read full article: Kamala Harris made history as vice president. The rest didn't go as planned

Kamala Harris has hinted that she wants to stay involved in politics and foreign affairs after leaving the vice president's office, but she hasn't disclosed any plans so far.

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Treasury nominee calls for stronger Russia sanctions and Fed independence at confirmation panel

Read full article: Treasury nominee calls for stronger Russia sanctions and Fed independence at confirmation panel

U.S. Treasury nominee Scott Bessent is facing sharp questions from both Democrats and Republicans on tax policy, tariffs, China, Russia sanctions and the future of an IRS tax filing system that Republicans have called to be cut.

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An American tradition: Defeated candidates attending the president-elect's inauguration

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In January 1981, Jimmy Carter nodded politely toward Ronald Reagan at the Republican's inauguration.

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From Carter's funeral, an American snapshot: A singular image, 5 presidents, 379 years of history

Read full article: From Carter's funeral, an American snapshot: A singular image, 5 presidents, 379 years of history

Inside Washington National Cathedral, the five men who've occupied the Oval Office since 1993 convened for a rare moment together at Jimmy Carter’s state funeral.

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Jimmy Carter's life intersected with slavery's legacy. His record on Civil Rights is complicated

Read full article: Jimmy Carter's life intersected with slavery's legacy. His record on Civil Rights is complicated

Jimmy Carter, who died Dec. 29 at the age of 100, spent his life intertwined with America’s and the world’s enduring legacy of slavery.

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Harris calls it a 'good day' for democracy as she oversees peaceful certification of Trump's victory

Read full article: Harris calls it a 'good day' for democracy as she oversees peaceful certification of Trump's victory

Vice President Kamala Harris says Jan. 6, 2025, was a ā€œgood dayā€ for democracy as she oversaw the peaceful certification of Donald Trump's victory.

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Jimmy Carter raised climate change concerns 35 years before the Paris Accords

Read full article: Jimmy Carter raised climate change concerns 35 years before the Paris Accords

Jimmy Carter considered himself such an environmentalist that he made green his signature campaign color.

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Congress certifies Trump's 2024 win, without the Jan. 6 mob violence of four years ago

Read full article: Congress certifies Trump's 2024 win, without the Jan. 6 mob violence of four years ago

Congress has certified Donald Trump as the 2024 presidential election winner without challenge.

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How Congress will certify Trump's Electoral College victory on Jan. 6

Read full article: How Congress will certify Trump's Electoral College victory on Jan. 6

The congressional joint session to count electoral votes is expected to be much less eventful than the certification four years ago.

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Jimmy Carter, the 39th US president, has died at 100

Read full article: Jimmy Carter, the 39th US president, has died at 100

Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter has died.

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Can U.N. summits save the planet? A faltering year of talks brings up questions about the process

Read full article: Can U.N. summits save the planet? A faltering year of talks brings up questions about the process

In the past few months United Nations-sponsored negotiations to tackle climate change, plastic pollution, loss of global species and a growing number of deserts have either outright failed or come out with limited outcomes that didn’t address the scale of the problems.

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The year in review: Influential people who died in 2024

Read full article: The year in review: Influential people who died in 2024

It was a life that took him from peanut farming to the presidency.

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What to know about Scott Bessent, Trump's pick for treasury secretary

Read full article: What to know about Scott Bessent, Trump's pick for treasury secretary

President-elect Donald Trump has chosen money manager Scott Bessent, an advocate for deficit reduction and deregulation, to serve as his next treasury secretary.

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Protesters gather at UN climate talks in global day of action as progress on a deal slows

Read full article: Protesters gather at UN climate talks in global day of action as progress on a deal slows

Hundreds of activists formed a human chain outside one of the main plenary halls at the United Nations climate summit on what is traditionally their biggest protest day during the two-week talks.

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Frustration grows at fossil fuel influence and structure of UN climate talks. Some call for reform

Read full article: Frustration grows at fossil fuel influence and structure of UN climate talks. Some call for reform

Environmental advocates released reports Friday decrying fossil fuel industry influence at these climate talks in Baku, Azerbaijan, called COP29.

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Who will certify Donald Trump's presidential win? Kamala Harris, that's who

Read full article: Who will certify Donald Trump's presidential win? Kamala Harris, that's who

Donald Trump’s presidential win is going to be certified in Congress in January by the candidate he beat, Vice President Kamala Harris.

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AP Race Call: Donald Trump wins Oklahoma

Read full article: AP Race Call: Donald Trump wins Oklahoma

Former President Donald Trump won Oklahoma and its seven electoral votes on Tuesday, defeating Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris.

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Republicans and Democrats are both preparing for long legal battles over the 2024 election results

Read full article: Republicans and Democrats are both preparing for long legal battles over the 2024 election results

Both Republicans and Democrats are preparing for a potentially lengthy battle in the courts over the results of the 2024 election.

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Former President Bill Clinton travels to Georgia to rally rural Black voters to the polls

Read full article: Former President Bill Clinton travels to Georgia to rally rural Black voters to the polls

Former President Bill Clinton is urging voters in rural Georgia to get behind Kamala Harris' campaign for the office he once held.

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Not everything will run perfectly on Election Day. Still, US elections are remarkably reliable

Read full article: Not everything will run perfectly on Election Day. Still, US elections are remarkably reliable

Elections are a foundation of democracy, but they're also human exercises.

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Don't count on a recount to change the winner in close elections this fall. They rarely do

Read full article: Don't count on a recount to change the winner in close elections this fall. They rarely do

With the American electorate so evenly divided, there will be elections in November so close that officials will have to recount the votes.

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The Supreme Court opens its new term with election disputes in the air but not yet on the docket

Read full article: The Supreme Court opens its new term with election disputes in the air but not yet on the docket

Transgender rights, the regulation of ā€œghost gunsā€ and the death penalty highlight the Supreme Court’s election-season term that begins Monday.

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Jimmy Carter at 100: A century of changes for a president, the US and the world since 1924

Read full article: Jimmy Carter at 100: A century of changes for a president, the US and the world since 1924

Already the longest-lived of the 45 men to serve as U.S. president, Jimmy Carter is about to reach the century mark.

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Treasury rule would expand tax credits for installing electric vehicle chargers

Read full article: Treasury rule would expand tax credits for installing electric vehicle chargers

The Biden administration is moving to clarify how homeowners and businesses can receive lucrative tax credits for installing electric vehicle chargers.

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Kamala Harris' election would defy history. Just 1 sitting VP has been elected president since 1836

Read full article: Kamala Harris' election would defy history. Just 1 sitting VP has been elected president since 1836

As Vice President Kamala Harris begins her fall campaign for the White House, she can look to history and hope for better luck than others who have tried the same.

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Bill Clinton's post-presidential journey: a story told in convention speeches

Read full article: Bill Clinton's post-presidential journey: a story told in convention speeches

Former President Bill Clinton is preparing to deliver his 12th address to the Democratic National Convention.

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Floor fights, boos and a too-long kiss. How the dramatic and the bizarre define convention history

Read full article: Floor fights, boos and a too-long kiss. How the dramatic and the bizarre define convention history

Presidential conventions can be memorable for floor fights and bloody battles on the streets outside or for scenes that stand out as outlandish or awkward.

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Democratic convention planners are working to pull off a dramatic Biden-Harris role reversal

Read full article: Democratic convention planners are working to pull off a dramatic Biden-Harris role reversal

Organizers of next month’s Democratic National Convention are tossing out their script.

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Obama's dilemma: Balancing Democrats' worry about Biden and maintaining influence with president

Read full article: Obama's dilemma: Balancing Democrats' worry about Biden and maintaining influence with president

Former President Barack Obama has found himself in a vexing position as his old running mate Joe Biden negotiates one of the most sensitive political moments for the Democratic Party in decades.

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A signature Biden law aimed to boost renewable energy. It also helped a solar company reap billions

Read full article: A signature Biden law aimed to boost renewable energy. It also helped a solar company reap billions

One of President Joe Biden’s signature laws aimed to invigorate renewable energy manufacturing in the U.S. It will also help a solar panel company reap billions of dollars.

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The US supports 'a just and lasting peace' for Ukraine, Harris tells Zelenskyy at Swiss summit

Read full article: The US supports 'a just and lasting peace' for Ukraine, Harris tells Zelenskyy at Swiss summit

Vice President Kamala Harris is pledging America’s full support in backing Ukraine and global efforts to achieve ā€œa just and lasting peaceā€ in the face of Russia’s invasion.

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Biden awards the Medal of Freedom to Nancy Pelosi, Medgar Evers, Michelle Yeoh and 16 others

Read full article: Biden awards the Medal of Freedom to Nancy Pelosi, Medgar Evers, Michelle Yeoh and 16 others

Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, slain civil rights activist Medgar Evers and actor Michelle Yeoh are among a diverse group of 19 people who have received the Presidential Medal of Freedom from President Joe Biden.

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Former US Sen. Joe Lieberman remembered as 'mensch' who bridged political divides

Read full article: Former US Sen. Joe Lieberman remembered as 'mensch' who bridged political divides

Vice President Al Gore remembers the late Joe Lieberman as a ā€œmenschā€ who both bridged partisan political divides and wasn’t afraid to go against mainstream political currents.

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Former Sen. Joe Lieberman, Democrats’ VP pick in 2000, dead at 82

Read full article: Former Sen. Joe Lieberman, Democrats’ VP pick in 2000, dead at 82

Former Sen. Joe Lieberman of Connecticut has died, according to his family.

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Will Lester, longtime AP journalist in South Carolina, Florida and Washington, dies at age 71

Read full article: Will Lester, longtime AP journalist in South Carolina, Florida and Washington, dies at age 71

Will Lester, a longtime reporter and editor for The Associated Press who played a critical role in the wire service’s 2000 election-night decision not to call the presidential race, has died.

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Jury to decide on climate scientist Michael Mann's defamation suit over comparison to molester

Read full article: Jury to decide on climate scientist Michael Mann's defamation suit over comparison to molester

It's been 12 years since a pair of conservative writers compared a prominent climate scientist to a convicted child molester for his depiction of global warming.

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Agreeing to agree: Everyone must come to consensus at COP28 climate talks, toughening the process

Read full article: Agreeing to agree: Everyone must come to consensus at COP28 climate talks, toughening the process

It’s the killer detail in international climate talks: Consensus.

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Fossil fuels influence and other takeaways from Monday's climate conference events

Read full article: Fossil fuels influence and other takeaways from Monday's climate conference events

The influence of fossil fuels was a focal point Monday at the United Nations annual climate conference known as COP28.

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Gore blasts COP28 climate chief and oil companies' emissions pledges at UN summit

Read full article: Gore blasts COP28 climate chief and oil companies' emissions pledges at UN summit

Former Vice President Al Gore says don’t trust the oil and gas industry to report their actual carbon pollution and he adds that the man running United Nations climate talks runs one of the dirtiest oil companies out there.

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Don't ignore us: Backed by pope, poorer nations use COP28 summit to press rich world on climate

Read full article: Don't ignore us: Backed by pope, poorer nations use COP28 summit to press rich world on climate

Leaders of developing nations launched into the second-day of a U.N. climate summit to press rich industrialized countries to share their knowhow to fight global warming and ease the financial burdens they face.

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California's Newsom plays hardball in China, collides with student during schoolyard basketball game

Read full article: California's Newsom plays hardball in China, collides with student during schoolyard basketball game

California Gov. Gavin Newsom's recent trip to China was highlighted by a surprise meeting with leader Xi Jinping.

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In the absurdity of the Beanie Baby craze, filmmakers found a rich tale about America

Read full article: In the absurdity of the Beanie Baby craze, filmmakers found a rich tale about America

Economic bubbles come in all shapes, sizes and levels of insanity, but the Beanie Baby craze was easily one of the most absurd.

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Supreme Court Justice Stevens' private papers open to public

Read full article: Supreme Court Justice Stevens' private papers open to public

A massive selection of papers that belonged to liberal Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens is opening to researchers at the Library of Congress.

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Carter: Still a model for candidates asking 'Why not me?'

Read full article: Carter: Still a model for candidates asking 'Why not me?'

As 2024's campaign season begins, politicians are looking in the mirror and deciding whether they see an American president staring back.

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Climate advocates urge World Bank overhaul as leader exits

Read full article: Climate advocates urge World Bank overhaul as leader exits

Leading climate figures are urging the Biden administration to use the early departure of the Trump-appointed head of the World Bank as an opening to overhaul the powerful financial institution.

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Emboldened Biden, Dems push ban on so-called assault weapons

Read full article: Emboldened Biden, Dems push ban on so-called assault weapons

When President Joe Biden speaks about the ā€œscourgeā€ of gun violence, his go-to answer is to zero in on so-called assault weapons.

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Despair, lack of progress at climate talks, yet hope blooms

Read full article: Despair, lack of progress at climate talks, yet hope blooms

Things can look pretty bleak at international climate talks in Egypt.

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'Did not end well': New Pence book details split with Trump

Read full article: 'Did not end well': New Pence book details split with Trump

Former Vice President Mike Pence blames Donald Trump for endangering his family ā€œand all those serving at the Capitolā€ on Jan. 6, 2021, in his new memoir.

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Biden says climate efforts 'more urgent than ever' at summit

Read full article: Biden says climate efforts 'more urgent than ever' at summit

President Joe Biden says ā€œit's more urgent than everā€ to increase commitments to fighting global warming.

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Report: War-triggered gas boom threatens world climate goal

Read full article: Report: War-triggered gas boom threatens world climate goal

The planning and buildup of liquified and other natural gas would add 2 billion tons of carbon dioxide equivalent (1.9 billion metric tons) a year to the air by 2030, according to a report released Thursday by Climate Action Tracker at international climate talks in Egypt.

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Biden delivers statement after midterm show of Democratic strength

Read full article: Biden delivers statement after midterm show of Democratic strength

President Joe Biden is declaring that his Democratic Party ā€œhad a strong nightā€ in the midterm elections.

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Gore announces fossil fuel emissions inventory at UN summit

Read full article: Gore announces fossil fuel emissions inventory at UN summit

A detailed inventory of the top known sources of greenhouse gas emitters launched by former U_S_ Vice President Al Gore at the U_N_ climate summit in Egypt on Wednesday found that the top 14 individual polluters are all gas and oil fields and their associated facilities, despite their emissions being ā€œsignificantly underreported.ā€.

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Takeaways: Calls for reparations, emissions cuts at COP27

Read full article: Takeaways: Calls for reparations, emissions cuts at COP27

Reparations to poor countries suffering the impacts of climate change and calls to drastically slash greenhouse emissions are two of the biggest storylines the first day of the U.N. climate summit, known as COP27.

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UN chief, Gore, others give heated warnings in climate talks

Read full article: UN chief, Gore, others give heated warnings in climate talks

U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has told world leaders they must cooperate or perish, speaking Monday at the annual climate summit in Egypt.

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VP Harris fights for Democrats' future — and her own

Read full article: VP Harris fights for Democrats' future — and her own

Vice President Kamala Harris has been campaigning all across the country — not for herself but to boost Democratic candidates as her party struggles to keep control of Congress and statehouses.

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EXPLAINER: Why does The Associated Press call US elections?

Read full article: EXPLAINER: Why does The Associated Press call US elections?

Why has The Associated Press tallied votes and declared winners in U.S. elections since the middle of the 19th century.

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Voters in some key swing states to decide on voting access

Read full article: Voters in some key swing states to decide on voting access

Voters in some battleground states will be deciding ballot proposals this November that could reshape the way they vote in the 2024 presidential election.

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Bills would curtail objections at future Jan. 6 vote counts

Read full article: Bills would curtail objections at future Jan. 6 vote counts

Members of Congress have officially objected to the results in four of the last six presidential elections.

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World Bank head says he's not a climate denier, won't quit

Read full article: World Bank head says he's not a climate denier, won't quit

World Bank President David Malpass says he won’t resign after coming under criticism for his remarks earlier this week regarding climate change.

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Rock icon Melissa Etheridge announces solo off-Broadway show

Read full article: Rock icon Melissa Etheridge announces solo off-Broadway show

Melissa Etheridge has found a new stage.

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Sweeping climate bill pushes American energy to go green

Read full article: Sweeping climate bill pushes American energy to go green

Congress is poised to pass a transformative climate change fighting bill.

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A richer, stronger China warns Pelosi not to visit Taiwan

Read full article: A richer, stronger China warns Pelosi not to visit Taiwan

In 1997, Beijing grumbled but swallowed its irritation when then-Speaker Newt Gingrich of the U.S. House of Representatives visited Taiwan.

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From AM to PM, the fickle force of government is with you

Read full article: From AM to PM, the fickle force of government is with you

The Supreme Court's ruling on carbon emission controls on power plants this past week has cast light on the world of federal regulation.

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Jan. 6 takeaways: 'Heated' Trump, Pence's near miss with mob

Read full article: Jan. 6 takeaways: 'Heated' Trump, Pence's near miss with mob

In its third public hearing, the House panel investigating the Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection has focused on former President Donald Trump’s pressure on his vice president to delay or reject the certification of President Joe Biden’s victory.

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New York fund apologizes for role in Tuskegee syphilis study

Read full article: New York fund apologizes for role in Tuskegee syphilis study

A New York-based philanthropy is apologizing for its role in the infamous Tuskegee syphilis study.

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Davos ends with Germany pushing global work on climate, war

Read full article: Davos ends with Germany pushing global work on climate, war

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has expressed hopes for global cooperation on climate change, hunger and war as dozens of climate activists demonstrated in the Swiss town of Davos.

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Supreme Court leak shakes trust in one more American pillar

Read full article: Supreme Court leak shakes trust in one more American pillar

It's been clear in recent years that people in the United States don't have much faith in their institutions.

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Harris replaces chief of staff in latest VP office shakeup

Read full article: Harris replaces chief of staff in latest VP office shakeup

Vice President Kamala Harris is naming Lorraine Voles as her new chief of staff, replacing Tina Flournoy who is leaving the administration, in the latest shakeup in her office, the White House said.

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Memories of Albright: A legacy of bluntness and conviction

Read full article: Memories of Albright: A legacy of bluntness and conviction

Former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright is being remembered as a woman of conviction and determination who liked to say she told things like they were and not the way she might like them to be.

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Harris stepping on world stage amid tensions over Ukraine

Read full article: Harris stepping on world stage amid tensions over Ukraine

Vice President Kamala Harris will face her highest-stakes foreign policy assignment yet this weekend in Germany, where she will try to keep European allies unified amid growing concern over the threat of a Russian invasion of Ukraine.

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Harris still struggling to define herself one year in VP job

Read full article: Harris still struggling to define herself one year in VP job

Vice President Kamala Harris is capping off a controversial first year in office, creating history as the first woman and first Black and Indian American person in her position while fending off criticism and complaints over her focus and agenda.

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Harry Reid remembered as a fighter, skilled Senate dealmaker

Read full article: Harry Reid remembered as a fighter, skilled Senate dealmaker

Former Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid has died.

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COVID-19 makes Biden's 1st White House Christmas less merry

Read full article: COVID-19 makes Biden's 1st White House Christmas less merry

The holiday scene at the White House has been a little less merry under under COVID-19's shadow.

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Inside and outside climate talks, youths urge faster action

Read full article: Inside and outside climate talks, youths urge faster action

Young people both inside and outside the U.N. climate talks are telling world leaders that concrete measures to avoid catastrophic warming can’t wait.

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The Latest: US envoy says climate aid goal to be met in 2022

Read full article: The Latest: US envoy says climate aid goal to be met in 2022

U.S. climate envoy John Kerry says developed nations will start making good on their joint pledge of $100 billion in annual climate aid to developing nations next year.

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Climate change disrupting natural cycles at drier Lake Tahoe

Read full article: Climate change disrupting natural cycles at drier Lake Tahoe

Drought fueled by climate change has dropped Lake Tahoe below its natural rim and halted flows into the Truckee River.

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Under presssure, company cancels Tennessee pipeline

Read full article: Under presssure, company cancels Tennessee pipeline

Environmentalists are claiming victory after a company canceled plans to build an oil pipeline through southwest Tennessee and north Mississippi and over an aquifer that provides drinking water to 1 million people.

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Go green or go bipartisan? Biden's big infrastructure choice

Read full article: Go green or go bipartisan? Biden's big infrastructure choice

President Joe Biden’s hope of pouring billions of dollars into green infrastructure investments is running into the political obstacle of winning over Republican votes.

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The Latest: Mayors ask Biden for consult on climate migrants

Read full article: The Latest: Mayors ask Biden for consult on climate migrants

The mayors of a dozen major U.S. cities, including Los Angeles, New York City and San Diego, are asking President Joe Biden to consult them as the administration studies how to identify and resettle people displaced by drought, rising seas and other effects of climate change.

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Birds as revelations: Atwood writes foreword for Gibson book

Read full article: Birds as revelations: Atwood writes foreword for Gibson book

This cover image released by Doubleday shows The Bedside Book of Birds: An Avian Miscellany, an illustrated compilation of folktales, poems, fiction and nonfiction by Graeme Gibson. ā€œThe Bedside Book of Birds: An Avian Miscellany," an illustrated compilation of folktales, poems, fiction and nonfiction that Gibson had assembled on his own, was originally published in 2005. Nothing could be more magnificent.ā€ā€œThe Bedside Book of Birdsā€ is divided into nine sections — ā€œhabitats,ā€ Gibson called them — that center on such themes as birds as omens, as revelations, avengers and mysteries. The Cold War had ended, the Berlin Wall had come down in 1989 and people were saying things like ā€˜the end of history.’ That was wrong, wrong, wrong,ā€ Atwood said. They're very smart, and they have very long memories.ā€In his book, Gibson also describes an unexpected bond with a parrot named Harold Wilson.

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Path from Clinton to Biden takes U-turn on debt, trade, more

Read full article: Path from Clinton to Biden takes U-turn on debt, trade, more

Biden is taking the opposite approach of the Clinton administration to help the economy. White House aides are comparing the scope of Biden's policy ambitions to Franklin Delano Roosevelt's after the Great Depression. Biden was probably the best about this.ā€AdCelinda Lake conducted polling for both the Clinton and Biden campaigns. The Biden administration is now challenging China, which never embraced the values of democracy as trade advocates once believed it would. But he sees the Biden administration as pursuing new policies to help workers.

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Vice presidents' policy projects come with political risks

Read full article: Vice presidents' policy projects come with political risks

That's likely to be the case for Vice President Kamala Harris, who this week was named the new point person on immigration. This is definitely not a ceremonial task,ā€ said Nina Rees, a former deputy assistant for domestic policy to Vice President Dick Cheney. Harris' team has clarified that the vice president does not own all of immigration policy. Kamarck's argument bucks the traditional wisdom, which says if a vice president does well on thorny issues, more credit goes to the president and, if not, it gives the president some political cover. The matter of who gets praise, or blame, is even trickier when it's clear the vice president has White House aspirations.

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Biden taps VP Harris to lead response to border challenges

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President Joe Biden speaks with Vice President Kamala Harris about the southern border during a meeting in the State Dining Room of the White House, Wednesday, March 24, 2021, in Washington. In delegating the matter to Harris, Biden is seeking to replicate a dynamic that played out when he served as President Barack Obama's vice president. As the first Black woman elected vice president, Harris arrived on the job as a trailblazer. The Biden administration has in recent weeks moved to open more than 10,000 new beds across the Southwest in convention centers and former oilfield camps. The White House faced criticism for limiting media access to Wednesday’s tour, keeping it to just one TV crew.

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For Senate rules arbiter, minimum wage is latest minefield

Read full article: For Senate rules arbiter, minimum wage is latest minefield

It may not be definitive — majority Democrats might try overriding an opinion they don't like. The House plans to vote Friday on its version of the relief bill, which includes the minimum wage increase. She listens to all the evidence,ā€ Sanders, the independent Vermont senator and chief sponsor of the minimum wage proposal, said in a recent interview. AdIf MacDonough decides the minimum wage hike should remain in the bill, it would likely survive because GOP opponents would need an unachievable 60 votes to remove it. But they might choose the rarely utilized, hardball tactic of having the presiding officer, presumably Harris, ignore her and announce that the minimum wage language meets the test to stay in the overall legislation.

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Fauci wins $1 million Israeli prize for 'defending science'

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Fauci won a $1 million award from the Israeli Dan David Foundation for courageously defending science during the coronavirus pandemic. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon, File)TEL AVIV – Dr. Anthony Fauci has won the $1 million Dan David Prize for ā€œdefending scienceā€ and advocating for vaccines now being administered worldwide to fight the coronavirus pandemic. The Israel-based Dan David Foundation on Monday named President Joe Biden's chief medical adviser as the winner of one of three prizes. AdBiden's election, Fauci said, was ā€œliberating.ā€The Dan David Prize, established in 2000, gives $1 million awards in three categories each year for contributions addressing the past, present and future. Fauci won the prize for achievement in the ā€œpresent,ā€ in the field of public health, the foundation said.

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Blair House guest quarters a temporary home for VP Harris

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In this Jan. 25, 2021 photo, Secret Service vehicles parked outside of Blair House in Washington. Blair House, the official government guest house, is serving as a temporary home for Vice President Kamala Harris. AdSo Harris moved into Blair House, where President Harry Truman lived from 1948-1952 during major renovations to the White House. The original Blair House was built in 1824 by Joseph Lovell, the Army surgeon general, and later sold to journalist Francis Preston Blair. The Blair family sold the house to the U.S. government in the early 1940s, and it was turned into the president's official guest house.

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EXPLAINER: How Congress will count Electoral College votes

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(Samuel Corum/Pool via AP)WASHINGTON – Wednesday's congressional joint session to count electoral votes could drag late into the night as some Republicans plan to challenge Democrat Joe Biden's victory in at least six states. Under federal law, Congress must meet Jan. 6 to open sealed certificates from each state that contain a record of their electoral votes. The Constitution requires Congress to meet and count the electoral votes. The presiding officer opens and presents the certificates of the electoral votes in alphabetical order of the states. If they do not both agree, the original electoral votes are counted with no changes.

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Pro-Trump mob storms US Capitol in bid to overturn election

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A woman was shot and killed inside the Capitol, and Washington’s mayor instituted an evening curfew in an attempt to contain the violence. Together, the protests and the GOP election objections amounted to an almost unthinkable challenge to American democracy and exposed the depths of the divisions that have coursed through the country during Trump’s four years in office. Before dawn Thursday, lawmakers completed their work, confirming Biden won the presidential election. In the aftermath, several Republicans announced they would drop their objections to the election, including Sen. Kelly Loeffler, R-Ga., who lost her bid for reelection Tuesday. Some House lawmakers tweeted they were sheltering in place in their offices.

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EXPLAINER: How will voting objections play out in Congress?

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Lisa Mascaro, congressional correspondent for The Associated Press, has been covering Congress since 2010 and is waist-deep in the current, extraordinary saga. So the challenge that’s being mounted comes from about a dozen Republican senators — I think we’re up to 13 now — and as many as 100 House Republicans. Laws have been enacted to govern this process — and a joint session of Congress is sort of the final confirmation. The states confirm the results and the states determine the electors and then send that tally up to Washington. A number of House Republicans will challenge that.

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EXPLAINER: How Congress will count Electoral College votes

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Under federal law, Congress must meet Jan. 6 to open sealed certificates from each state that contain a record of their electoral votes. The Constitution requires Congress to meet and count the electoral votes. The presiding officer opens and presents the certificates of the electoral votes in alphabetical order of the states. The appointed "tellers" from the House and Senate, members of both parties, then read each certificate out loud and record and count the votes. If they do not both agree, the original electoral votes are counted with no changes.

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Washington braces for intense opening to a pivotal year

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It begins on Tuesday with two runoff elections in Georgia that will decide control of the Senate. Biden's ability to easily set up his Cabinet and enact a legislative agenda hinges on Democrats capturing both seats. The focus shifts to Washington on Wednesday, where Congress is set to certify Biden's victory in the Electoral College. ā€œAnyone who thought that Trump would cede control of the Republican Party post-an election loss is just dead wrong. Raffensberger rebuffed Trump's request and Biden's victory in Georgia — and other states that propelled him to victory — is not in doubt.

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EXPLAINER: How Congress will count Electoral College votes

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Under federal law, Congress must meet Jan. 6 to open sealed certificates from each state that contain a record of their electoral votes. The Constitution requires Congress to meet and count the electoral votes. The presiding officer opens and presents the certificates of the electoral votes in alphabetical order of the states. At the end, the presiding officer announces who has won the majority votes for both president and vice president. If they do not both agree, the original electoral votes are counted with no changes.

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EXPLAINER: How Congress will count Electoral College votes

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(AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)WASHINGTON – The congressional joint session to count electoral votes is generally a routine, ceremonious affair. Under federal law, Congress must meet Jan. 6 to open sealed certificates from each state that contain a record of their electoral votes. The Constitution requires Congress to meet and count the electoral votes. The presiding officer opens and presents the certificates of the electoral votes in alphabetical order of the states. The tellers record and count the votes, The presiding officer announces who has won the majority votes for both president and vice president.

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