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    New guidelines promulgated by a top Biden administration official on Thursday advise immigration enforcement agents that being in …

  • Republican Lawmakers Press Biden Administration to Get Tougher on China

    Republican lawmakers are calling for the Biden administration to harden its policy towards Beijing, saying that recent remarks …

  • Smith & Wesson Moving Corporate Headquarters From Massachusetts to Tennessee

    Gun manufacturer Smith & Wesson said that it has moved its headquarters from Massachusetts to Tennessee, citing recent gun-control …

  • Democrats’ $3.5 Trillion Reconciliation Bill Includes Multiple Measures Benefitting Unions

    News Analysis Unions are among the biggest beneficiaries of President Joe Biden’s $3.5 trillion “Build Back Better” spending …

  • Health Care Giant Northwell Denies Some Benefits to Workers Fired Over Vaccine Mandate

    Northwell Health, the largest healthcare provider in New York State, is denying some benefits to employees it’s firing …

  • Popcorn and Inspiration: ‘The Station Agent’: Director Tom McCarthy’s Low-Key Debut Masterwork

    R | 1h 30min | Comedy, Drama | 3 October 2003 (USA) After well over a decade showing up as an extra in TV shows …

  • Hawaii’s Kilauea Volcano Erupting in ‘Full Swing’ as Lava Fountains Form in Park

    The most active of five volcanoes that together form Hawaii’s Big Island was erupting in “full swing” late …

  • Sen. Feinstein Introduces Bill to Require Vaccine Proof or Tests for Domestic Air Travel

    Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) on Thursday introduced a bill that would require travelers to show proof of COVID-19 …

  • Consumers Brace for Even More Inflation This Christmas Shopping Season

    Consumers are likely to feel inflation bite when they go Christmas shopping this year, with a new forecast …

  • Cleaning Indoor Air Can Limit Viral Exposure

    One strategy to reduce viral illnesses is to lower the concentration of viruses in the air, which may …

  • New Jersey Gubernatorial Candidates Square Off on Hurricane Response, Pandemic, Policing in First Debate

    New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy and Republican hopeful Jack Ciattarelli faced off in a contentious gubernatorial debate on …

  • Voters to Decide Whether to Recall Socialist Seattle Councilmember

    The effort to recall Seattle Councilwoman Kshama Sawant is set to be certified. “There’s a sufficient number of …

  • Democrat Lawmaker Warns Members of His Own Party They May Lose House Majority

    Rep. Tom Malinowski (D-N.J.), who represents a swing district, acknowledged that Democrats could lose their House majority next …

  • Congress Passes Bill to Avert Shutdown in Bipartisan Vote

    On Thursday, Senate Republicans joined with Democrats to pass a stopgap bill to fund the government through December, …

  • Senate Votes Down Republican Amendment to Block Biden Vaccine Mandate

    The Senate on Thursday defeated a Republican amendment that attempted to block President Joe Biden’s announced mandate for …

  • Breakthrough COVID-19 Infections Disrupt ‘Aladdin’ Reopening, In-person Harvard Classes

    Breakthrough COVID-19 infections canceled a Broadway performance of “Aladdin” a day after it reopened for the first time …

  • Inspector General Audit Finds ‘Widespread’ Problems With FBI’s FISA Applications

    Department of Justice Inspector General Michael Horowitz on Thursday issued a report (pdf) on the FBI’s applications to …

  • Summer Spike in COVID-19 Child Hospitalizations Reverses as School Year Starts

    The summer increase in hospitalizations among children with COVID-19 has rapidly reversed right around the start of the …

  • Pelosi Says Reconciliation Bill Is on Path to Pass, but Democrats Still Divided

    After nearly two months of wrangling between Democratic moderates and progressives, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) said on …

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