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House Clears $1.7 Trillion Spending Package, Averting Shutdown
The bill, which passed the Senate on Thursday, now heads to President Biden’s desk for his signature.
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Joe Lieberman to Kyrsten Sinema: Come on In, the Water’s Warm
Few others know quite what it’s like to infuriate the Democratic Party by leaving it.
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How Californians Are Celebrating the Holidays
Christmas In-N-Out burgers, tree-cutting traditions and, of course, chilly walks on the beach.
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Will University of California Academic Workers End the Strike?
U.C. administrators and a majority of union leaders have a deal to end the walkout, but there’s a movement afoot…
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Jan. 6 Panel Issues Final Report, Placing Blame for Capitol Riot on ‘One Man’
The release of the report, the panel’s last major action, came three days after lawmakers formally accused former President Donald…
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Jan. 6 Witness Told Panel That Lawyer Tried to Influence Her Testimony
Cassidy Hutchinson recounted to the House select committee how a lawyer with ties to former President Donald J. Trump said…
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U.S. Population Ticks Up, but the Rate of Growth Stays Near Historic Lows
As the nation ages, immigration emerges as a key driver of population growth. And Texas and Florida continue to gain…
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Trump Audit Shows Depths of I.R.S. Funding Woes
The agency lacks the resources to go after rich taxpayers. For years, a single revenue agent was responsible for the…
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How a Bipartisan Senate Group Addressed a Flaw Exposed by Jan. 6
Democrats and Republicans managed to come together to update the archaic Electoral Count Act after they recognized it could again…
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Senate Moves to Pass Spending Package After Immigration Dispute Initially Delayed Votes
An effort to force a vote to maintain Title 42, a pandemic-era border policy, had stalled the scramble to pass…