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‘Forward’: Ex-Republicans, Democrats look to form new third U.S. political partyThe new party is being formed by a merger of three political groups that have emerged in recent years as a reaction to U.S.'s increasingly polarized, gridlocked political system.WorldJul 27, 2022
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U.S. issues national terrorism alert as COVID-19 restrictions easeThe alert warns of potential danger from an increasingly complex mix that includes domestic terrorists inspired by grievances, racial or ethnic hatred and influences from abroad.WorldMay 15, 2021
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U.S. House approves Washington D.C. statehood bill as Senate fight loomsThe proposal faces a far tougher fight in the U.S. Senate, where simple Democratic control of the chamber won’t be enough to pass the Bill.WorldApr 22, 2021
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U.S. relaxes COVID-19 distancing rules for schools, students to sit 3 feet apartThe revised COVID-19 recommendations represent a turn away from the 6-foot standard that had forced some schools to remove desks to ensure social distancing.HealthMar 19, 2021
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North Korea snubs behind-the-scenes Biden administration outreach: U.S. officialThe disclosure of the so-far unsuccessful U.S. outreach, raises questions about how Biden will address mounting tensions with Pyongyang over its nuclear weapons programs.PoliticsMar 13, 2021
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Biden expands COVID-19 vaccine stockpile as world struggles with shortagesBiden’s purchasing strategy is facing criticism from nongovernmental organizations who have asked the White House to develop clear plans for sharing vaccine with the world.HealthMar 13, 2021
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‘Fighting for Trump’: Democrats say rioters were acting on ex-president’s ordersThe rioters "truly believed that the whole intrusion was at the president’s orders,” and that "the president told them to be there", Rep. Diana DeGette of Colorado, said.PoliticsFeb 11, 2021
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Rep. Greene lashes out at ‘morons’ who voted to oust her from committeesA day earlier on the House floor, Marjorie Taylor Greene had tried to dissociate herself from her “words of the past,” but didn’t explicitly apologize for her remarks.PoliticsFeb 5, 2021
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Canada working ‘very, very closely’ with U.S. to fight coronavirus: TrudeauAs part of a bid to contain the spread of the disease, Canada and the United States have closed their joint border to non-essential travel.HealthFeb 4, 2021
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Biden to take in more refugees after years of Trump clampdownWhite House Press Secretary Jen Psaki said Biden is "committed to looking for ways to ensure more refugees are welcomed into the United States."PoliticsFeb 4, 2021
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