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The state that recently led the country in COVID-19 deaths wants to spend its relief funds on incarceration instead.
The Laundrie attorney says the three of them camped Sept. 6-7, shortly before Petito's family reported her missing.
The top U.S. military officer told Congress he knew former President Donald Trump wasn’t planning to attack China.
The Judiciary Committee is holding a hearing on the groundbreaking 1994 law after it expired two years ago.
The Congressional Progressive Caucus is threatening to revolt if Democratic leaders don't make good on their promises.
It looks like Sen. Joe Manchin could get his way on excluding people with higher incomes.
The inexperienced trio operated as a shadow administration to pursue personal interests, says a House investigation.
"I think he’ll be welcomed back into Chicago as a person who can be redeemed," the Illinois lawmaker said.
In July, a jury found Jarrod Ramos criminally responsible for killing five in June 2018.
The Treasury Secretary said that waiting until the last minute to take action would not be wise.
Monday's performance was the first staged work by a Black composer in the history of a company that launched in 1883.
The Senate GOP leader cited "mountains of evidence" showing coronavirus vaccines are safe and effective.

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