Brian Naylor
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Politics
Murkowski voted to convict Trump. Now she'll run against a candidate he backs
Alaska Sen. Lisa Murkowski is one of seven Republican senators to vote to convict Former President Donald Trump in his impeachment trial last January.
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Law & Courts
U.S. indicts 2 men behind major ransomware attacks
The attacks shut down a meat processing plant and an internet software provider earlier this year.
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Law & Courts
More same-sex couples eligible for Social Security survivors benefits
The Justice Department and Social Security Administration have dropped their appeals of a ruling that overturned a requirement that couples must be wed for nine months before qualifying.
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Politics
Vaccinated foreign travelers will be allowed into the U.S. starting Nov. 8
The White House says airline travelers will have to show proof of vaccination as well as a negative COVID-19 test
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Politics
Documents show Trump lost millions operating D.C. hotel
The Trump International Hotel incurred tens of millions in losses, while the former president claimed it was making money, according to a new cache of documents released by congressional Democrats.
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Politics
Biden says he can't guarantee the U.S. won't breach the debt limit next week
The president is calling on Senate Republicans to allow a straight up or down vote on raising the debt ceiling. "If you don't want to help save the country, get out of the way," Biden said Monday.
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Politics
WATCH: President Biden's Speech To The U.N. General Assembly
In his first speech to delegates at the U.N. General Assembly, President Biden will address an array of issues, including COVID-19, climate change and the withdrawal from Afghanistan.
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Health
White House Says Vaccinated Foreign Nationals Will Be Allowed To Fly to The U.S.
Fully vaccinated international travelers will have to present proof of vaccination and get tested before flying. The policy, which takes effect in November, is a shift after months of travel bans.
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Law & Courts
Justice Clarence Thomas Says The Supreme Court Is Flawed But Still Works
Justice Thomas defended the Supreme Court's independence, arguing that despite disagreements about the court's role, "it works. It may work sort of like a car with three wheels, but it still works."
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Law & Courts
Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett Decries Labeling The Court As Partisan
The newest Supreme Court justice — picked by former President Trump to fill the seat left open by Ruth Bader Ginsburg's death — said "we need to evaluate what the court is doing on its own terms."