Congress approves sex harassment bill in #MeToo milestone
Congress has given final approval to legislation guaranteeing that people who experience sexual harassment at work can seek recourse in the…
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Congress has given final approval to legislation guaranteeing that people who experience sexual harassment at work can seek recourse in the…
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President Joe Biden is trying to jump-start progress on his stalled domestic agenda by refocusing attention on one of his most popular proposals,…
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A federal appeals court will not reinstate President Joe Biden’s vaccine mandate for federal employees as it reviews a lower court’s order putting it…
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President Joe Biden met with the new German Chancellor as Ukrain-Russia tensions continue to…
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A Biden administration task force has issued a set of recommendations that could make it easier for federal workers and contractors to…
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Democrats have muscled through legislation in the House that they say positions the U.S. to better compete with China economically by strengthening…
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President Joe Biden on Thursday stressed the importance of unifying the country at a “moment of great division,” as he delivered remarks at the…
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On Thursday, Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer announced his retirement after nearly three decades and will step down in the early…
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A federal judge has temporarily halted a South Dakota rule from taking effect that would have made the state one of the hardest places in the U.S. to…
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The American Lung Association is attacking the federal government over policies on tobacco…
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Two sources tell The Associated Press that liberal Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer is retiring, giving President Joe Biden an opening he has…
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President Biden held briefings with Congress leaders to discuss recent tension between Ukraine and…
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During the news conference, a reporter asked a question addressing the issues of…
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Lawmakers in at least three states are considering measures to counter the onslaught of threats that state and local election officials have…
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Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin’s defamation lawsuit against the New York Times goes to trial on…
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Thousands of anti-abortion protesters marched in the nation’s capital Friday with a growing sense of optimism about the prospects this year of a…
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Thousands of anti-abortion protesters are rallying in the nation’s capital Friday with a growing sense of momentum about the prospects this year of…
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January 20 marks the day President Joe Biden was sworn into presidency and many took the time to look at back at his highs and…
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Places like Sunset Health have been trying for months to get the public vaccinated. However, the Supreme Courts decision to mandate vaccines for…
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Republican governors are highlighting their opposition to restrictions that have marked the COVID-19 pandemic even as they seek to move past it and…
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