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What's known and not yet known about the Justice Department's scrutiny of Trump-Russia probe origins

Read full article: What's known and not yet known about the Justice Department's scrutiny of Trump-Russia probe origins

Attorney General Pam Bondi is set to criminally investigate the origins of the Trump-Russia probe from the Obama era.

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A decadelong climate lawsuit saw plaintiffs grow from childhood to adulthood. Now, it's over

Read full article: A decadelong climate lawsuit saw plaintiffs grow from childhood to adulthood. Now, it's over

The U.S. Supreme Court has declined to hear a petition filed by young climate activists who argued that the federal government's role in climate change violated their constitutional rights.

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Why calling the president โ€˜Misterโ€™ is a sign of respect

Read full article: Why calling the president โ€˜Misterโ€™ is a sign of respect

Every new presidential administration brings up the same question: Why do news outlets refer to the president as โ€œMr.โ€? The tradition often sparks a misunderstanding that the term is disrespectful. Itโ€™s actually the opposite.

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AP analysis: Most beauty school programs would be in jeopardy under US proposal

Read full article: AP analysis: Most beauty school programs would be in jeopardy under US proposal

Nearly two-thirds of for-profit cosmetology certificate programs would face a federal crackdown under new federal rules proposed by the Biden administration.

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14.5M get health care under Obama law, with help from Biden

Read full article: 14.5M get health care under Obama law, with help from Biden

President Joe Biden says 14.5 million Americans got private health insurance for this year under the Obama-era health law, thanks to help from his administration.

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Deadline looms to enroll for the Affordable Care Act

Read full article: Deadline looms to enroll for the Affordable Care Act

You only have a few more hours to sign up for health insurance for the fall. This is outside of the traditional open enrollment period.

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Torrential rain in Japan causes more floods, mudslides

Read full article: Torrential rain in Japan causes more floods, mudslides

Torrential rain has triggered a mudslide and more floods across Japan, leaving three people presumed dead and forcing the evacuation of dozens of residents.

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Heavy rain causes floods, mudslides in southwestern Japan

Read full article: Heavy rain causes floods, mudslides in southwestern Japan

Torrential rain continues to trigger floods in wide areas of southwestern Japan, damaging homes and disrupting transportation.

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Need insurance? Sundayโ€™s your deadline for ACA coverage

Read full article: Need insurance? Sundayโ€™s your deadline for ACA coverage

Time is running out if you want to sign up for health insurance through the Affordable Care Act.

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EXCLUSIVE: President Bidenโ€™s mileage rule to exceed Obama climate goal

Read full article: EXCLUSIVE: President Bidenโ€™s mileage rule to exceed Obama climate goal

In a major step against climate change, President Joe Biden is proposing a return to aggressive Obama-era vehicle mileage standards over five years.

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Consumer watchdog agency rediscovers its teeth under Biden

Read full article: Consumer watchdog agency rediscovers its teeth under Biden

The nationโ€™s consumer watchdog is signaling a more aggressive approach toward the financial services sectors after a few years of being on a tight leash.

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NY: Broadband cos paid for 8.5M fake net neutrality comments

Read full article: NY: Broadband cos paid for 8.5M fake net neutrality comments

The Office of the New York Attorney General said in a new report that a campaign funded by the broadband industry submitted millions of fake comments supporting the 2017 repeal of net neutrality.

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Justice Department to review how best to fight hate crimes

Read full article: Justice Department to review how best to fight hate crimes

(Kevin Dietsch/Pool via AP)WASHINGTON โ€“ Attorney General Merrick Garland on Tuesday ordered a review of how the Justice Department can best deploy its resources to combat hate crimes during a surge in incidents targeting Asian Americans. They should also focus on improving the FBIโ€™s collection of data on hate crimes, which is โ€œcritical to understanding the evolving nature and extent of hate crimes and hate incidents in all their forms,โ€ he wrote in the memo. A main criticism from lawmakers and civil rights groups has been that the U.S. government vastly undercounts hate crimes because the FBIโ€™s reporting system is voluntary. In some states, just 5% of police departments reported any hate crimes last year. The review is aimed at determining how the Justice Department can better prioritize investigations and prosecutions, increase and track reporting of hate crimes and other incidents that could violate federal law and use civil remedies to address bias incidents that donโ€™t amount to federal hate crimes.

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Pelosi pledges swift work on major infrastructure package

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(AP Photo/Alex Brandon)WASHINGTON โ€“ House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Sunday pledged swift work by Congress on a job and infrastructure package that will be โ€œfiscally sound,โ€ but said she isn't sure whether the next major item on President Joe Bidenโ€™s agenda will attract Republican backing. AdBut work on passing infrastructure legislation in a Senate split 50-50 with Vice President Kamala Harris providing a tiebreaking vote will probably prove more difficult. Moderate Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., recently made clear he will block infrastructure legislation if Republicans aren't included. 3 Senate Republican, said he wants to see bipartisan support for an infrastructure legislation. Cost will be a major hurdle in passing an infrastructure plan.

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Auto industry urges emissions deal weaker than Obama's

Read full article: Auto industry urges emissions deal weaker than Obama's

Whether people want them or not, automakers are rolling out multiple new electric vehicle models as the auto industry responds to stricter pollution regulations worldwide and calls to reduce emissions to fight climate change. Asked Friday about the proposal, the White House said discussions with the auto industry on a fuel emissions standard were still early. Under the Obama-era standards, automakers got double credit for fully electric vehicles toward meeting their fuel economy and pollution requirements. AdBiden also has made boosting electric vehicles a top priority. They described credits granted to automakers for electric vehicles as โ€œloopholesโ€ that do little to reduce emissions in the short term.

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Garland vows return to 'normal' Justice Dept. on 1st day

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President Joe Biden's pick for attorney general Merrick Garland, addresses staff on his first day at the Department of Justice, Thursday, March 11, 2021, in Washington. Welcome to the new Justice Department, likely a much tamer place to be after four years of blaring headlines under Donald Trump. The former president insisted that his attorney general, and entire department, be loyal to him personally, battering the departmentโ€™s reputation for political independence. โ€œWhen I walked in the door of Main Justice this morning, it really did feel like I was coming home,โ€ Garland said, referring to Justice Department headquarters. AdAbout 15 minutes later, he took the oath of office, administered by Assistant Attorney General Lee Lofthus.

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Family of Americans held in Iran want any deal to free them

Read full article: Family of Americans held in Iran want any deal to free them

The Obama administration closed the nuclear deal without making the freeing of American citizens in Iran a prerequisite. The Trump administration then failed to push for the release of the Namazi father and son as hard as it did other Americans held by Iran, Babak Namazi said. Jake Sullivan, the U.S. national security adviser, called Iranโ€™s continued detention of American citizens a โ€œhumanitarian catastropheโ€ on a news show this Sunday. โ€œMy family expects that President Biden and his administration will not make concessions or deals with Iranโ€ absent a requirement that Iran free the father and son, Babak Namazi told reporters. The 84-year-old found that Iran's Revolutionary Guard had unexpectedly placed a new block on his travel out of Iran, however, Babak Namazi said.

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RuPaul built a drag empire -- now itโ€™s time to pay attention

Read full article: RuPaul built a drag empire -- now itโ€™s time to pay attention

The best reality TV show has been on for more than 10 years, and it seems most of mainstream America hasnโ€™t even watched it.

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Effort to put Tubman on $20 bill restarted under Biden

Read full article: Effort to put Tubman on $20 bill restarted under Biden

With a change of administrations, it looks like Harriet Tubman is once again headed to the front of the $20 bill. Obama administration Treasury Secretary Jack Lew had selected Tubman to replace Andrew Jackson, the nations seventh president, on the $20 bill. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta)WASHINGTON โ€“ With a change of administrations, it looks like Harriet Tubman is once again headed to the front of the $20 bill. Obama administration Treasury Secretary Jack Lew had selected Tubman to replace Andrew Jackson, the nation's seventh president, on the $20 bill. Under the schedule Mnuchin announced in May 2019, the redesigned $20 bill would not have come out until 2028 with final designs for the bill not announced until 2026.

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Florida GOP lawmakers weary of new administration

Read full article: Florida GOP lawmakers weary of new administration

TALLAHASSEE โ€“ With a new administration comes new optimism or pessimism for state lawmakers, depending on which side of the political aisle they fall on. Legislators are already setting expectations for how President Bidenโ€™s actions might impact Florida. It was no secret that under the Obama administration, the Republican Florida legislature and governor often found themselves at odds with the federal government. Now, the Republican controlled state government is gearing up for another four years under a Democratic president. But Florida Democrats like State Sen. Lori Berman argue that the state should take help wherever itโ€™s offered.

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For first time in 5 years, US gas mileage down, emissions up

Read full article: For first time in 5 years, US gas mileage down, emissions up

(AP Photo/David Zalubowski)DETROIT โ€“ A new government report says gas mileage for new vehicles dropped and pollution increased in model year 2019 for the first time in five years. The Environmental Protection Agency says the changes show that few automakers could meet what it called unrealistic emissions and mileage standards set by the Obama administration through the 2020 model year. The EPA report released Wednesday says gas mileage fell 0.2 miles per gallon for model year 2019, while greenhouse gas emissions rose by 3 grams per mile traveled, compared with 2018 figures. Mileage dropped to 24.9 miles per gallon while greenhouse gas emissions rose to 356 grams per mile, the report said. It was updated on Jan. 14, 2021, to correct the second paragraph to show that new vehicle gas mileage for 2019 decreased rather than increased.

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Biden adds Obama administration veterans to top staff

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WASHINGTON โ€“ President-elect Joe Biden is adding four Obama-Biden administration veterans to his top ranks as he continues to build out his White House team. Cathy Russell, who was Jill Bidenโ€™s chief of staff during the Obama administration, will serve as director of the White House Office of Presidential Personnel, evaluating applicants for administration roles. Louisa Terrell, who served as a legislative adviser to the president in the Obama administration and worked as deputy chief of staff for Biden in the Senate, will be director of the White House Office of Legislative Affairs. Carlos Elizondo, who was social secretary for Jill Biden during the Obama administration, will reprise his role and serve as social secretary for the incoming first lady. Her role hints at what Biden may focus on as first lady โ€” Adiga previously worked as a director for higher education and military families at the Biden Foundation, and also advised Jill Biden on policy during the Obama administration.

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Florida voters appear split on whether to repeal Affordable Care Act

Read full article: Florida voters appear split on whether to repeal Affordable Care Act

And they (the Affordable Care Act) helped me. Some patients at UF Health said they rely on the Affordable Care Act. One woman, who asked not to be named, said the Affordable Care Act really helps those on the poverty line. He wants a new health care program and says the current Affordable Care Act needs to go. President-elect Joe Biden was in the Obama Administration when the Affordable Care Act first came was created.

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โ€™Majorโ€™ deal: Bidenโ€™s German shepherd to become 1st rescue dog to live in White House

Read full article: โ€™Majorโ€™ deal: Bidenโ€™s German shepherd to become 1st rescue dog to live in White House

Joe Biden on Saturday became the projected winner of the 2020 presidential election, and that means Mr. Bidenโ€™s dog is set to become the first rescue dog to live in the White House. According to TMZ, this is the first time a dog will be back in the White House since President Obamaโ€™s two Portuguese water dogs, Bo and Sunny. In 2019, President Trump announced at a rally that he doesnโ€™t have a dog, as reported by the Washington Post. โ€œYou do love your dogs, donโ€™t you?โ€ the Post quoted Trump having said. How would I look walking a dog on the White House lawn?โ€

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The Latest: Trump tries to explain lower fundraising numbers

Read full article: The Latest: Trump tries to explain lower fundraising numbers

Thatโ€™s well short of the $383 million his Democratic opponent, Joe Biden, and the Democratic National Committee reported raising last month. ___HEREโ€™S WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE PRESIDENTIAL RACE:President Donald Trump is holding rallies in Ocala, Florida, and Macon, Georgia, on Friday night. ___5 p.m.President Donald Trump is predicting a โ€œred waveโ€ of Republican voting in Florida. Most polls show a close race in the important battleground state that both the Republican incumbent and Democrat Joe Biden are courting heavily. ___2:35 p.m.President Donald Trump says heโ€™s moving โ€œheaven and earthโ€ to protect older people from the coronavirus.

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Trump, Biden go at it -- from a distance -- in town halls

Read full article: Trump, Biden go at it -- from a distance -- in town halls

Angry and combative, Trump refused to denounce the QAnon conspiracy group โ€” and only testily did so regarding white supremacists. Trump and Biden were supposed to spend Thursday night on the same debate stage in Miami. The presidential rivals took questions in different cities on different networks: Trump on NBC from Miami, Biden on ABC from Philadelphia. Trump was Trump. โ€œIt could say that Iโ€™m a lousy candidate, that I didnโ€™t do a good job,โ€ Biden said.

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Trump promotes health care 'vision' but gaps remain

Read full article: Trump promotes health care 'vision' but gaps remain

Trump spoke at an airport hangar in swing-state North Carolina to a crowd that included white-coated, mask-wearing health care workers. For Trump, health care represents a major piece of unfinished business. Democrats, unable to slow the Republican march to Senate confirmation of a replacement for Ginsburg, are ramping up their election-year health care messaging. The gap narrowed for lowering costs of health care: 48% named Biden, while 42% picked Trump. The scramble to show concrete accomplishments on health care comes as Trump is chafing under criticism that he never delivered a Republican alternative to Obamacare.

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Trump administration won't accept new DACA applications

Read full article: Trump administration won't accept new DACA applications

WASHINGTON The Trump administration will deny new applications for so-called Dreamer immigrants and cut renewals to one year from two years, despite reversals in court that kept alive the Obama-era program to shield young people from deportation. A White House official confirmed the announcement Tuesday. New applications were put on hold when the Trump administration moved to end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program in September 2017 but two-year renewals have continued, with about 700,000 people currently covered. A federal judge in Maryland ruled earlier this month that DACA should be restored to original form before September 2017 but the administration was mum until Tuesday on whether it would start accepting new applications. The White House anticipates legal challenges.

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EPA drops regulation for contaminant harming babies' brains

Read full article: EPA drops regulation for contaminant harming babies' brains

The Environmental Protection Agency on Thursday ended an Obama-era drive to regulate a widespread contaminant in drinking water linked to brain damage in infants. Administrator Andrew Wheeler's announcement was the latest in a series of Trump administration rollbacks or eliminations of existing or pending public health and environmental protections, targeting Obama administration initiatives in particular. The Trump administration says the regulations are burdensome to business and are unnecessary. He said that partly because of the steps that some states and public drinking water systems have taken to reduce perchlorate contamination, federal regulation was not warranted. The EPA required some nationwide testing for perchlorate in drinking water only from 2001 to 2005, making it impossible to determine how severe a problem remains nationally, Olson said.

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Trump administration revokes transgender health protection

Read full article: Trump administration revokes transgender health protection

WASHINGTON The Trump administration Friday finalized a regulation that overturns Obama-era protections for transgender people against sex discrimination in health care. The policy shift, long-sought by the president's religious and socially conservative supporters, defines gender as a person's biological sex. The Obama regulation defined gender as a person's internal sense of being male, female, neither or a combination. LGBTQ groups say explicit protections are needed for people seeking sex-reassignment treatment, and even for transgender people who need medical care for common conditions such as diabetes or heart problems. The Trump administration says the notice requirement has become a needless burden on health care providers, requiring billions of paper notices to be mailed annually at an estimated five-year cost of $3.2 billion.

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States, cities challenge Trump mileage standards rollback

Read full article: States, cities challenge Trump mileage standards rollback

DENVER Nearly two dozen states and several cities on Wednesday filed a legal challenge to the Trump administrations rollback of Obama-era mileage standards, saying science backed up the old regulations developed with the help of the nation's car makers. The new mileage standards require automakers to achieve 1.5% annual increases in fuel efficiency. The Obama-era standards called for 5% annual increases and were seen as the government's most forceful initiative against climate-changing fossil fuel emissions. The states and cities claim the rule violates the Clean Air Act, the Energy Policy and Conservation Act and the Administrative Procedure Act. Opponents claim dirtier air from the rollback will kill and injure more people than the rollback claims to save in roadway accidents.

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RuPaul built a drag empire -- now itโ€™s time to pay attention

Read full article: RuPaul built a drag empire -- now itโ€™s time to pay attention

Since then, more than 100 drag queens have sashyed into the Werk Room to launch their careers, and the show has gone on to win 13 Emmy Awards, including two for Outstanding Competition Show. RuPaul became the most recognizable drag queen in America, but it wouldnโ€™t be until the premiere of โ€œRuPaulโ€™s Drag Raceโ€ that took Ru and his empire to the global level. The premise of the show is pretty simple: RuPaul and his esteemed panel of judges are searching for Americaโ€™s next drag superstar. Itโ€™s hard to imagine an out and proud drag queen becoming such a success, let alone a drag queen of color to become the face and name of the art of drag. Itโ€™s like what RuPaul says at the end of every episode of โ€œDrag Race:" If you canโ€™t love yourself, how in the hell can you love somebody else?

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Income growth greatest in tech hubs over past 5 years

Read full article: Income growth greatest in tech hubs over past 5 years

Other congressional districts that had the highest household income growth were in or around Houston; Pittsburgh; Provo, Utah; parts of South Florida and the wealthy retirement haven of Sarasota, Florida. Most of the income growth in these areas came from wages, said Mark Vitner, a senior economist at Wells Fargo Securities. Household income grew more in Democratic-leaning districts than Republican ones, according to an Associated Press analysis of the data by congressional districts. Household income grew by an average of more than $12,000 in Democratic-leaning congressional districts, compared to more than $9,000 in Republican-leaning districts. In other areas, income growth was significantly more modest.

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Lawsuit tries to stop mine in Alaskan salmon spawning areas

Read full article: Lawsuit tries to stop mine in Alaskan salmon spawning areas

The Obama EPA spent years studying the proposed mining project, then took the unusual decision to essentially stop the project before it could apply for a permit. The EPA in a 2014 report wrote that the mine's discharge dredge into the area's streams, and watershed "would result in complete loss of fish habitat." The report added that the mine waste "would significantly impair the fish habitat functions of other streams, wetlands, and aquatic resources. The Trump EPA dropped the Clean Water Act protections shortly after President Donald Trump met with Alaska Gov. The Bristol Bay Native Association, the United Tribes of Bristol Bay, the Bristol Bay Regional Seafood Development Corporation, the Bristol Bay Economic Development Corporation, and the Bristol Bay Reserve Association announced their lawsuit Tuesday morning in Anchorage, saying the suit is "on behalf of the residents and fishermen who rely on the Bristol Bay fishery and all it sustains."

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Gun stocks rise after mass shootings

Read full article: Gun stocks rise after mass shootings

Scott Olson/Getty Images(CNN) - Stocks of publicly traded gun companies rose Monday, following calls for stricter gun laws after two more deadly mass shootings in the United States over the weekend. Gun stocks tend to rally after lethal massacres, because investors think the prospect of stricter gun laws will lead people to rush out and buy more weapons and ammunition in anticipation of tougher regulations. The surge in gun companies' stocks following mass shootings were generally more pronounced after shootings that took place when President Obama was in the Oval Office. As the number of mass shootings have increased in recent years, the calls for tougher gun laws have grown somewhat more bipartisan. There are growing calls for Walmart and other retailers to do the same.

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