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OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and other US tech leaders testify to Congress on AI competition with China

Read full article: OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and other US tech leaders testify to Congress on AI competition with China

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and executives from Microsoft and chipmaker Advanced Micro Devices testified on Capitol Hill about the biggest opportunities, risks and needs facing an industry which lawmakers and technologists agree could fundamentally transform global business, culture and geopolitics.

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Dick Durbin of Illinois, the Senate’s No. 2 Democrat, won't seek reelection to a sixth term in 2026

Read full article: Dick Durbin of Illinois, the Senate’s No. 2 Democrat, won't seek reelection to a sixth term in 2026

Barack Obama says he wouldn't have been a U.S. senator or president without the support of Illinois Sen. Dick Durbin, who has announced he's not seeking reelection.

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Military veterans are becoming the face of Trump's government cuts and Democrats' resistance

Read full article: Military veterans are becoming the face of Trump's government cuts and Democrats' resistance

Congressional lawmakers are scrambling to formulate a response to President Donald Trump’s slashing of the federal government as one group takes a front and center role: military veterans.

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Senate confirms Driscoll as Army secretary, putting an Iraq War vet at the helm

Read full article: Senate confirms Driscoll as Army secretary, putting an Iraq War vet at the helm

The Senate has confirmed Dan Driscoll to be the next Army secretary, voting 66-28 to put the former soldier and Iraq War veteran at the helm of the service.

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Doug Collins confirmed as veterans affairs secretary as Trump Cabinet takes shape

Read full article: Doug Collins confirmed as veterans affairs secretary as Trump Cabinet takes shape

The United States has a new secretary of veterans affairs.

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Trump targets FAA diversity efforts in plane crash probe despite no evidence they played any role

Read full article: Trump targets FAA diversity efforts in plane crash probe despite no evidence they played any role

President Donald Trump's remarks this week blaming diversity recruitment at the FAA as a potential reason for the plane crash that killed 67 people has drawn attention to the agency’s attempts to address its most pressing and long-standing staffing problem.

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Question on ASEAN stumped Hegseth at Senate hearing. What is it and why is it important?

Read full article: Question on ASEAN stumped Hegseth at Senate hearing. What is it and why is it important?

In a heated Senate confirmation hearing for Pete Hegseth, Sen. Tammy Duckworth grilled the proposed defense secretary over the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, asking him if he could name one member and how many countries were in the bloc.

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What Americans think about Pete Hegseth, Trump's defense secretary pick

Read full article: What Americans think about Pete Hegseth, Trump's defense secretary pick

Pete Hegseth faced an important test on Tuesday — but he didn't just have to prove himself to the senators who immediately began sparring over his nomination as defense secretary.

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The Latest: Pete Hegseth’s confirmation hearing adjourns following Senate questioning

Read full article: The Latest: Pete Hegseth’s confirmation hearing adjourns following Senate questioning

Confirmation hearings for Donald Trump’s cabinet picks begin this week, starting with Trump’s choice for defense secretary, Pete Hegseth.

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What to watch as Pete Hegseth faces questions about his experience and personal past

Read full article: What to watch as Pete Hegseth faces questions about his experience and personal past

Defense secretary nominee Pete Hegseth will publicly face senators on Tuesday for the first time after weeks of privately pushing back on criticism over his qualifications and personal past.

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What to know from Pete Hegseth’s fiery confirmation hearing

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Pete Hegseth vows to bring “warrior culture’” to the military if confirmed as President-elect Donald Trump’s defense secretary pick.

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Hegseth faces senators' concerns not only about his behavior but also his views on women in combat

Read full article: Hegseth faces senators' concerns not only about his behavior but also his views on women in combat

Pete Hegseth has spent the week on Capitol Hill trying to reassure Republican senators that he is fit to lead President-elect Donald Trump’s Department of Defense in the wake of high-profile allegations about excessive drinking and sexual assault.

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Senators took down one Trump Cabinet pick. But the fight over their authority is just beginning

Read full article: Senators took down one Trump Cabinet pick. But the fight over their authority is just beginning

The withdrawal of Matt Gaetz as President-elect Donald Trump’s nominee for attorney general serves as a reminder that the Senate is still relevant when it comes to installing a president’s Cabinet.

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Republicans push back against Democrats' claims that Trump intelligence pick Gabbard is compromised

Read full article: Republicans push back against Democrats' claims that Trump intelligence pick Gabbard is compromised

Republican lawmakers are pushing back against criticism from some Democrats that President-elect Donald Trump’s pick to lead U.S. intelligence services is “compromised” by her comments supportive of Russia and a meeting with an ally of that country.

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Should women be allowed to fight on the front lines? Trump’s defense pick reignites the debate

Read full article: Should women be allowed to fight on the front lines? Trump’s defense pick reignites the debate

President-elect Donald Trump’s nominee for defense secretary, Pete Hegseth, has reignited a debate that many thought was settled long ago: Should women be allowed to serve their country by fighting on the front lines.

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Senate Republicans again block legislation to guarantee women's rights to IVF

Read full article: Senate Republicans again block legislation to guarantee women's rights to IVF

Republicans have blocked for a second time this year legislation to establish a nationwide right to in vitro fertilization, arguing that the vote is an election-year stunt after Democrats forced a vote on the issue.

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Trump wants to make the GOP a 'leader' on IVF. Republicans' actions make that a tough sell

Read full article: Trump wants to make the GOP a 'leader' on IVF. Republicans' actions make that a tough sell

Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump is vowing to force health insurance companies or the federal government to pay for IVF treatments, a proposal at odds with the actions of much of his own party.

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Biden signs order to establish 1908 Springfield race riot monument as he looks to burnish legacy

Read full article: Biden signs order to establish 1908 Springfield race riot monument as he looks to burnish legacy

President Joe Biden has signed a proclamation to establish a national monument to commemorate the 1908 race riot in Springfield, Ill.

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Senate Republicans block bill on women’s right to IVF as Democrats make push on reproductive care

Read full article: Senate Republicans block bill on women’s right to IVF as Democrats make push on reproductive care

Senate Republicans have blocked legislation that would make it a right nationwide for women to access in vitro fertilization and other fertility treatments.

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Seeking to spotlight Republican resistance, Senate Democrats renew push for IVF rights

Read full article: Seeking to spotlight Republican resistance, Senate Democrats renew push for IVF rights

Senate Democrats are making a renewed push to show their support for ensuring nationwide access to in vitro fertilization.

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WATCH LIVE: House Democrats hold news conference on protecting IVF access

Read full article: WATCH LIVE: House Democrats hold news conference on protecting IVF access

House Democrats will hold a news conference on protecting in vitro fertilization (IVF) access Thursday at 1 p.m.

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NTSB says bolts on Boeing jetliner were missing before a panel blew out in midflight last month

Read full article: NTSB says bolts on Boeing jetliner were missing before a panel blew out in midflight last month

Investigators say bolts that helped secure a panel on the Boeing jetliner were missing before the panel blew off the plane in midflight last month.

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Facing scrutiny over quality control, Boeing withdraws request for safety exemption

Read full article: Facing scrutiny over quality control, Boeing withdraws request for safety exemption

Boeing says it is withdrawing a request for a safety exemption needed to certify a new model of its 737 Max airliner.

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Biden renominates Julie Su for labor secretary after Senate declined to confirm her for ten months

Read full article: Biden renominates Julie Su for labor secretary after Senate declined to confirm her for ten months

The White House says that President Joe Biden has renominated Julie Su to serve as labor secretary, whose confirmation languished in the Senate for more than 10 months.

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EPA to award $100M to boost environmental justice programs

Read full article: EPA to award $100M to boost environmental justice programs

The Environmental Protection Agency is awarding $100 million in competitive grants for projects that advance environmental justice in communities disproportionately affected by industrial pollution and other hazards.

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Senators call for stronger rules on off-the-books suspension

Read full article: Senators call for stronger rules on off-the-books suspension

Democratic Sens. Dick Durbin and Tammy Duckworth are urging the Education Department to strengthen regulations against excluding kids from class because of behaviors related to a disability — a practice known as informal removal.

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Oz releases health records to spotlight Fetterman's stroke

Read full article: Oz releases health records to spotlight Fetterman's stroke

The Republican nominee for U.S. Senate in Pennsylvania, Dr. Mehmet Oz, has released his health records as he maneuvers to keep questions about Democratic rival John Fetterman’s recovery from a stroke front and center.

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China demands US stop trade talks with Taiwan

Read full article: China demands US stop trade talks with Taiwan

China’s government has accused Washington of jeopardizing peace after U.S. envoys began trade talks with Taiwan aimed at deepening relations with the self-ruled island democracy claimed by Beijing.

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US senator visits Taiwan as China ups military threat

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On a visit to Taiwan, U.S. Senator Tammy Duckworth is reiterating support for the island amid rising Chinese threats.

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Pentagon boosts housing money for troops, as hunger persists

Read full article: Pentagon boosts housing money for troops, as hunger persists

The Pentagon will increase housing payments for troops in key areas and look into ways to combat hunger across the force,.

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Thousands of military families struggle with food insecurity

Read full article: Thousands of military families struggle with food insecurity

It’s a hidden crisis that's existed for years inside one of the most well-funded institutions on the planet and has only worsened during the coronavirus pandemic.

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US-funded child care aid nearing reality with Biden bill

Read full article: US-funded child care aid nearing reality with Biden bill

Women — and some men — in Congress have been fighting for government child care assistance for almost 80 years.

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Paid leave loss hits hard for Dems after decades of advocacy

Read full article: Paid leave loss hits hard for Dems after decades of advocacy

Sen. Patty Murray of Washington, who was elected in 1992 as a self described “mom in tennis shoes,” has been fighting for paid family and medical leave for decades.

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Harris to discuss drought, climate change at Lake Mead

Read full article: Harris to discuss drought, climate change at Lake Mead

Vice President Kamala Harris on Monday will visit Lake Mead in Nevada to highlight the problems caused by Western drought.

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Harris argues for Biden climate agenda at sinking Lake Mead

Read full article: Harris argues for Biden climate agenda at sinking Lake Mead

Vice President Kamala Harris is making the case for the Biden administration’s climate change agenda, standing before the record-low water levels of Nevada’s Lake Mead and warning that “this is where we’re headed.”.

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Thailand builds another field hospital for virus-hit Bangkok

Read full article: Thailand builds another field hospital for virus-hit Bangkok

Health authorities in Thailand are racing to set up a large field hospital at one of Bangkok’s airports as the country sees new highs in coronavirus infections and deaths.

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Groups worry about tapping COVID relief for infrastructure

Read full article: Groups worry about tapping COVID relief for infrastructure

Organizations representing long-term care facilities are urging lawmakers working on a bipartisan infrastructure plan to avoid dipping into COVID-relief funds to help pay for the roughly $600 billion in new spending sought for the public works buildout.

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US sends Taiwan 2.5 million vaccine doses, tripling pledge

Read full article: US sends Taiwan 2.5 million vaccine doses, tripling pledge

A plane with 2.5 million doses of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine has arrived in Taiwan from the U.S. in a donation with both public health and geopolitical meaning.

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US senators promise vaccines for Taiwan amid China row

Read full article: US senators promise vaccines for Taiwan amid China row

Three senators visiting Taiwan say the U.S. will give the self-ruled island 750,000 doses of COVID-19 vaccine, part of President Joe Biden’s move to share tens of millions of jabs globally.

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Senate panel advances Biden pick as WH science adviser

Read full article: Senate panel advances Biden pick as WH science adviser

The Senate Commerce Committee has approved President Joe Biden’s nomination of Eric Lander to be chief science adviser.

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Water bill may open spigot for Biden infrastructure plan

Read full article: Water bill may open spigot for Biden infrastructure plan

Rarely has a routine water resources bill generated so much political buzz.

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Senate OKs bill to fight hate crimes against Asian Americans

Read full article: Senate OKs bill to fight hate crimes against Asian Americans

The Senate has passed legislation to combat the rise of hate crimes against Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders.

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Afghanistan withdrawal draws concerns over abducted American

Read full article: Afghanistan withdrawal draws concerns over abducted American

There are growing concerns about one American who risks being left behind as the U.S. moves to withdraw its military from Afghanistan.

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Biden's disciplined agenda rollout tested by the unexpected

Read full article: Biden's disciplined agenda rollout tested by the unexpected

Biden's meticulous approach to the presidency is intended to serve as a stark departure from the chaos of his predecessor, Donald Trump. Two Democratic senators, Tammy Duckworth of Illinois and Mazie Hirono of Hawaii, condemned the lack of diversity in Biden's Cabinet. AdDuckworth said she raised her concerns with the White House on Tuesday and she and Hirono threatened to withhold their votes on nominations until the administration addressed the matter. Just before news of the Colorado shooting, White House aides leaked preliminary word about their next priority, a potentially $3 billion package with money for developing roads, hospitals, schools and green energy systems. But for that program, like other legislative priorities, the White House faces tough prospects for any Republican support and would be forced to proceed along a party-line vote.

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Senators back off vow to withhold support of Biden nominees

Read full article: Senators back off vow to withhold support of Biden nominees

The only senators of Asian American heritage, they said they would withhold their support for his nominees until the diversity issue was addressed. AdDuckworth had said earlier that she raised the issue with top Biden advisers on Tuesday and afterward called the situation “not acceptable." “I’ve been talking to them for months and they’re still not aggressive, so I’m not going to be voting for any nominee from the White House other than diversity nominees,” Duckworth told reporters. But Hirono later said in a statement of her own that she too welcomed the appointment of an AAPI White House liaison and was dropping her objections. Tai, who was confirmed last week, is the first Asian American and first woman of color to serve as U.S. trade representative.

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Biden faces calls to secure release of US man in Afghanistan

Read full article: Biden faces calls to secure release of US man in Afghanistan

The Biden administration must determine how to handle that commitment. Frerichs' supporters are concerned that a drawdown of military personnel from Afghanistan leaves the U.S. without the leverage it needs to demand his release. AdThe State Department is offering $5 million for information leading to Frerichs' return. We will not stop working until we secure his safe return home,” said State Department spokesman Ned Price. “You don’t leave Americans behind, and I just really want to make sure that he’s home safe.”AdBlinken told reporters Wednesday that the Biden administration wanted to take a detailed look at that deal, saying.

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For 1st Black Pentagon chief, racism challenge is personal

Read full article: For 1st Black Pentagon chief, racism challenge is personal

Austin took office Friday as the first Black defense chief, in the wake of the deadly insurrection at the U.S. Capitol, where retired and current military members were among the rioters touting far-right conspiracies. The U.S. population overall is about three-quarters white and 13% Black, according to Census Bureau statistics. Austin gained confirmation after clearing a legal hurdle prohibiting anyone from serving as defense chief until they have been out of the military for seven years. He held a broader video conference on COVID-19 with all top defense and military leaders, and his first call to an international leader was with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg. After serving as vice chief of the Army, Austin headed Central Command, where he oversaw the reinsertion of U.S. troops to Iraq to beat back Islamic State militants.

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Guard troops head home after helping secure Biden inaugural

Read full article: Guard troops head home after helping secure Biden inaugural

National Guard troops continue to be deployed around the Capitol one day after the inauguration of President Joe Biden, Thursday, Jan. 21, 2021, in Washington. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell)WASHINGTON – After President Joe Biden’s inauguration went off with only a handful of minor arrests and incidents, more than 15,000 National Guard members are preparing to leave Washington, D.C., and head home. The National Guard Bureau said Thursday that of the nearly 26,000 Guard troops deployed to D.C. for the inaugural, just 10,600 remain on duty. The bureau said the Guard is helping states with coordination and the logistics so that troops can get home. Guard members will have to turn in equipment, make travel plans and go through COVID-19 screening.

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Democrats formalize Jaime Harrison as national party chair

Read full article: Democrats formalize Jaime Harrison as national party chair

Harrison, the longtime Democratic Party official, is President-elect Joe Bidens choice to lead the national party, according to multiple party officials. (AP Photo/Richard Shiro, File)COLUMBIA, S.C. – The Democratic National Committee elected Jaime Harrison of South Carolina as chair on Thursday, signifying an early alignment between newly inaugurated President Joe Biden and state party leaders around the country. Harrison was a key liaison with state party leaders with whom Perez sometimes had rocky relationships. Harrison, 44, comes into the job with overwhelming support from state party leaders, making his elevation a sign of relative unity in a party organization often beset by infighting among state leaders and Washington power players. Thursday's meeting also included a video tribute to Don Fowler, a former national party chair and mainstay of South Carolina politics, who died last month at age 85.

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Top military leaders remind troops of limits of free speech

Read full article: Top military leaders remind troops of limits of free speech

A memo signed by all members of the Joint Chiefs of Staff also reminded military members that Joe Biden was duly elected as the next president and will be sworn in to office on Jan. 20. The memo was unusual in that the military leadership, including Gen. Mark Milley, chairman of the Joint Chiefs, felt compelled to remind service members that it is wrong to disrupt the constitutional process. The Joint Chiefs memo did not allude directly to the question of military involvement. "The rights of freedom of speech and assembly do not give anyone the right to resort to violence, sedition and insurrection. “As service members, we must embody the values and ideals of the nation.

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Gov. Newsom challenged to address Senate's lack of diversity

Read full article: Gov. Newsom challenged to address Senate's lack of diversity

Gavin Newsom speaks at a COVID-19 testing facility in Valencia, Calif. As California Gov. Gavin Newsom's shoulders as he considers his pick to serve out the rest of Vice President-elect Kamala Harris' Senate term through 2022. The South saw its highest number of Black Senate candidates ever this year, but none won races outright. Labor icon Dolores Huerta and California Latinas for Reproductive Justice want Newsom to appoint a Black woman. De Leon won the endorsement of the California Democratic Party and prominent labor unions, in part because of his support for immigrant rights and aggressive policies to curb climate change.

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US senator seeks update on contractor taken in Afghanistan

Read full article: US senator seeks update on contractor taken in Afghanistan

A Democratic senator is calling on the State Department to prioritize the return of Mark Frerichs, an American contractor believed to have been taken by a Taliban-linked militant network in Afghanistan earlier this year. It is unclear to what extent Frerichs, who is one of Duckworth's constituents, was discussed during those meetings. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky, Pool)WASHINGTON – A Democratic senator is calling on the State Department to prioritize the return of Mark Frerichs, an American contractor believed to have been taken by a Taliban-linked militant network in Afghanistan earlier this year. “The welfare, safety, and security of Americans has always been and will continue to be our highest priority,” State Department principal deputy spokesperson Cale Brown said in a statement. Khalilzad to negotiate with the Taliban about Afghanistan," she said.

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Biden facing growing pressure over secretary of defense pick

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WASHINGTON – President-elect Joe Biden is facing escalating pressure from competing factions within his own party as he finalizes his choice for secretary of defense. And facing massive governing challenges once he takes office on Jan. 20, Biden can perhaps least afford to lose the backing of the Democratic Party’s fiery progressive base. Nearly 100 House Democrats belong to the Progressive Caucus, which may wield significant influence over Biden's policy agenda as Democrats cling to their narrowest House majority in a century. Flournoy, meanwhile, had been seen as the leading candidate for defense secretary under a Democratic president since Hillary Clinton’s failed 2016 campaign. Biden has promised both to fight for big, bold policy changes and to compromise with Republicans.

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Biden facing growing pressure over secretary of defense pick

Read full article: Biden facing growing pressure over secretary of defense pick

WASHINGTON – President-elect Joe Biden is facing escalating pressure from competing factions within his own party as he finalizes his choice for secretary of defense. And facing massive governing challenges once he takes office on Jan. 20, Biden can perhaps least afford to lose the backing of the Democratic Party’s fiery progressive base. Nearly 100 House Democrats belong to the Progressive Caucus, which may wield significant influence over Biden's policy agenda as Democrats cling to their narrowest House majority in a century. Flournoy, meanwhile, had been seen as the leading candidate for defense secretary under a Democratic president since Hillary Clinton’s failed 2016 campaign. Biden has promised both to fight for big, bold policy changes and to compromise with Republicans.

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Memoir by Sen. Tammy Duckworth coming out March 30

Read full article: Memoir by Sen. Tammy Duckworth coming out March 30

NEW YORK – Sen. Tammy Duckworth has written a memoir, “Every Day Is a Gift,” which comes out March 30. Twelve, a Hachette Book Group imprint, announced the deal with Sen. Duckworth on Thursday, the 16th anniversary of the day she was shot down in a helicopter while serving in Iraq and lost both of her legs. She was elected in 2016 to the U.S. Senate, where she became the first sitting Senator to give birth. Over the past year, she was mentioned as a possible running mate for Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden, who ended up choosing Sen. Kamala Harris of California. She was represented by Robert Barnett, the Washington attorney who also has worked on deals for Biden, now president-elect, and for former President Barack Obama.

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'So much work to do': How Biden is planning for transition

Read full article: 'So much work to do': How Biden is planning for transition

“There is so much work to do.”According to the Partnership for Public Service, a nonprofit organization that advises presidential candidates on the transition, Biden will have to name more than 4,000 political appointees to fill out his administration, including more than 1,200 requiring Senate confirmation. Those roles include leaders of the treasury and health and human services departments and the director of the National Economic Council. One person familiar with the transition planning said Buttigieg could also be an ambassador to the United Nations. If Biden wins, it's unclear how closely Trump administration officials would work with the incoming team. “Is it going to mean the Biden campaign’s not going to be able to conduct the transition?

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Biden slams Trump over alleged comments mocking US war dead

Read full article: Biden slams Trump over alleged comments mocking US war dead

WASHINGTON Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden has declared President Donald Trump unfit for the presidency, delivering an impassioned reaction to a report that Trump who never served in uniform allegedly mocked American war dead. It could have been a guy like John Kelly, Trump told reporters, saying his former top aide was unable to handle the pressure of this job." As he spoke, Biden grew angry, raising his voice to rebut Trumps alleged comments that Marines who died in battle were suckers for getting killed. Returning to Washington from a Thursday visit to Pennsylvania, Trump told reporters that the Atlantic report was a disgraceful situation by a terrible magazine.I would be willing to swear on anything that I never said that about our fallen heroes, Trump told the reporters, gathered on the tarmac in the dark. His allies quickly seized on the reported comments in hopes they could drive a wedge between military families and veterans and Trump.

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Biden slams Trump over alleged comments mocking US war dead

Read full article: Biden slams Trump over alleged comments mocking US war dead

WASHINGTON Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden declared President Donald Trump unfit for the presidency on Friday, delivering an impassioned reaction to a report that Trump who never served in uniform allegedly mocked American war dead. Voice cracking, Biden told reporters that you know in your gut Trumps comments, if true, are deplorable.Ive just never been as disappointed, in my whole career, with a leader that Ive worked with, president or otherwise, Biden added. If the article is true and it appears to be, based on other things hes said it is absolutely damning. As he spoke, Biden grew angry, raising his voice to rebut Trumps alleged comments that Marines who died in battle were suckers for getting killed. His allies quickly seized on the reported comments in hopes that could drive a wedge between military families and veterans from Trump.

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WHAT TO WATCH: Joe Biden's big moment at the DNC

Read full article: WHAT TO WATCH: Joe Biden's big moment at the DNC

(AP Photo/Michael Dwyer)LAS VEGAS Democratic Party luminaries, rising stars, former presidents and presidential contenders have been making a pitch for Joe Biden over three days of an atypical convention. Biden will speak Thursday night from Wilmington, Delaware, as he closes out the fourth night of the all-virtual Democratic National Convention, starting at 9 p.m. The 78-year-old moderate and former Republican being given a spot to help to close out the Democratic convention is striking. The convention is also available to watch on Twitch, Apple TV, Roku and Amazon Fire TV. A celebrity-studded afterparty hosted by Andy Cohen is scheduled to be shown immediately after Bidens speech on the official livestream.

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How it happened: Inside Biden's search for a running mate

Read full article: How it happened: Inside Biden's search for a running mate

Whitmer sent word to Bidens team that while she was flattered, she no longer wanted to be considered for the running mate slot, according to a high-ranking Democrat familiar with the process. Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms and Florida Rep. Val Demings impressed Bidens team with their leadership during the police brutality protests. The public disclosure of Dodds comments angered some of the highest-ranking women on Bidens campaign team. Eleni Kounalakis, who organized a call with Bidens vetting team about two weeks ago to assuage any doubts about whether the senator was the right choice for the ticket. The call ended with Bidens vetting team telling the Harris supporters that they had all recommended her as one of the top candidates for the job.

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How it happened: Inside Biden's search for a running mate

Read full article: How it happened: Inside Biden's search for a running mate

Whitmer sent word to Bidens team that while she was flattered, she no longer wanted to be considered for the running mate slot, according to a high-ranking Democrat familiar with the process. Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms and Florida Rep. Val Demings impressed Bidens team with their leadership during the police brutality protests. The public disclosure of Dodds comments angered some of the highest-ranking women on Bidens campaign team. Eleni Kounalakis, who organized a call with Bidens vetting team about two weeks ago to assuage any doubts about whether the senator was the right choice for the ticket. The call ended with Bidens vetting team telling the Harris supporters that they had all recommended her as one of the top candidates for the job.

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Biden launches wide battleground push with ads, surrogates

Read full article: Biden launches wide battleground push with ads, surrogates

Joe Bidens presidential campaign is ramping up its advertising and deploying some of its high-profile surrogates as it tries to solidify a broad battleground map that his advisers see as giving him multiple paths to an Electoral College majority. Bidens Democratic campaign announced Tuesday a $15 million weeklong advertising campaign including television, digital, radio and print in six states: Arizona, Florida, Michigan, North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin. The television purchases, which involve ads in English and Spanish, also extend to national cable television, including on Major League Baseball's Opening Day broadcasts. While the Biden moves underscore his wide-ranging approach, they also highlight lingering questions about spreading the campaign too thin. Klobuchar, who built her presidential campaign identity as a Midwestern moderate, is being deployed as the envoy in Iowa.

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2020 Watch: Does Trump have a strategy to win in November?

Read full article: 2020 Watch: Does Trump have a strategy to win in November?

FILE - In this Jan. 9, 2020, file photo, President Donald Trump points as he arrives to speak at a campaign rally, in Toledo, Ohio. Multiple polls suggest that a majority of voters, including many Republicans, simply don't believe what Trump says about the pandemic. Meanwhile, Trump also refused to say whether he would accept the results of the general election. Scott Walker, the former Wisconsin governor and a Trump ally, tells us that he sees no clear strategy coming from the Trump campaign. ___2020 Watch runs every Monday and provides a look at the week ahead in the 2020 election.

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Fox's Carlson criticizes ex-writer, 'self-righteous' critics

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NEW YORK Fox News' Tucker Carlson said Monday that his former writer who posted racist comments online was wrong but criticized ghouls now beating their chest in triumph after his staffer's resignation. Neff previously worked as a reporter for the conservative news outlet The Daily Caller, which Carlson co-founded. What Blake wrote anonymously was wrong, Carlson said. When we pose as blameless in order to hurt other people, we are committing the gravest sin of all. There's no question.Carlson joined Fox's prime-time lineup in 2016 and has made several controversial comments.

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Fox's Carlson criticized for saying Democrats hate America

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NEW YORK Television's most popular political host, Tucker Carlson, says leaders of the Democratic party should be disqualified from running the country because they despise it. While some analysts called it divisive, Carlson praised it as the best speech the president has made in his life. Carlson said that these people hate America. Theres no longer any question about that.The leaders of todays Democratic Party ... despise this country, he said. Besides Biden, Carlson on Monday singled out U.S. Sen. Tammy Duckworth of Illinois, a former military helicopter pilot who lost both legs during a 2004 attack in Iraq.

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Russian bounties further strain Trump's bond with veterans

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The relationship between the nation's military community and the Republican president has been strained repeatedly over the course of Trump's turbulent first term. Trump's relationship with the nation's military community has been frequently strained. Biden leaned into the debate Tuesday, calling the Trump administration's handling of the Russian intelligence an absolute dereliction of duty." Erik Hendriks lost his 25-year-old son in an April 2019 attack that intelligence officials believe may be tied to the Russian bounties. He admitted, however, that many of his close friends from the military community continue to support Trump.

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Trump zeroes in on base to overcome reelection obstacles

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With his rhetorical turn, Trump is feeding red meat issues to a base that helped spur his upset victory over Hillary Clinton in 2016. The reality is this is a different election than 2016 was, said Symone Sanders, a senior adviser to the Biden campaign. In 2016, a lot of voters went to the polls asking what kind of president Trump would be. Indeed, while many national and battleground polls show Trump trailing Biden, surveys have suggested that some of the former vice presidents support is lukewarm. 3 is a big day, Trump told attendees at a Students for Trump event in Phoenix.

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'The walk' thrusts Gen. Milley reluctantly into spotlight

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Walking behind Trump from left are, Attorney General William Barr, Secretary of Defense Mark Esper and Gen. Mark Milley, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Milley crafted a low public profile in his first eight months on the job, but that changed after the walk. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky, File)WASHINGTON In his first eight months as chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Gen. Mark Milley carefully crafted a low-key public profile. He knew that splashy and sassy were unlikely to endear him to his boss, President Donald Trump. Milley is known in the military as a charismatic leader who commanded troops during several tours in Iraq and Afghanistan.

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US military now rethinking links to Confederate army symbols

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FILE - In this Jan. 4, 2020, file photo a sign for at Fort Bragg, N.C., is shown. (AP Photo/Chris Seward, File)WASHINGTON The U.S. military is rethinking its traditional connection to Confederate Army symbols, mindful of their divisiveness at a time the nation is wrestling with questions of race after the death of George Floyd in police hands. The Army and Air Force have not yet followed Berger's lead, but a defense official said Tuesday that the issue of banning Confederate Army symbols is now under discussion at the highest levels of the Pentagon. Ten major Army installations are named for Confederate Army officers, mostly senior generals, including Robert E. Lee. Few voices in the military are openly defending the link to Confederate symbols, but some of the bases named for Confederate officers are legendary in their own right.

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US military now rethinking links to Confederate army symbols

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FILE - In this Jan. 4, 2020, file photo a sign for at Fort Bragg, N.C., is shown. (AP Photo/Chris Seward, File)WASHINGTON The U.S. military is rethinking its traditional connection to Confederate Army symbols, mindful of their divisiveness at a time the nation is wrestling with questions of race after the death of George Floyd in police hands. The Army and Air Force have not yet followed Berger's lead, but a defense official said Tuesday that the issue of banning Confederate Army symbols is now under discussion at the highest levels of the Pentagon. Ten major Army installations are named for Confederate Army officers, mostly senior generals, including Robert E. Lee. Few voices in the military are openly defending the link to Confederate symbols, but some of the bases named for Confederate officers are legendary in their own right.

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West Point preps for graduation, some in class test positive

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At some point, they had to come back to campus, academy spokesman Lt. Col. Christopher Ophardt said Wednesday. Ophardt said 1.5% tested positive, which works out to about 17 people, and none showed symptoms. The rest of the class has been divided into four groups of roughly 275, and their health is being monitored. Presidents routinely speak at West Point commencements. West Point plans to bring the other three classes back for summer training in July and to welcome members of the class of 2024 that same month.

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Democrats charge OSHA isn't protecting front-line workers

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Instead of an emergency standard, the agency has relied on voluntary guidance that recommends companies erect physical barriers, enforce social distancing and install more hand-sanitizing stations, among other steps. More than 80,000 cases of COVID-19 have been reported among health care workers, meatpacking employees and prison staff, including at least 372 deaths, Adams said. OSHA quickly pivoted to focus intensely on giving employers and workers the guidance they need to work safely in this rapidly changing situation. A group of Senate Democrats asked the Labor Departments inspector general to investigate OSHAs inspections and citations related to COVID-19. The lawmakers, led by Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., also want the watchdog to investigate OSHAs decision not to put in place a temporary emergency standard to deal with the virus.

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2020 Watch: Battleground map taking shape for Biden, Trump

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President Donald Trump is traveling more, determined to model the confidence he believes the nation needs to return to normal. The Trump campaign, meanwhile, distributed a memo claiming the president leads in the 15 states that could decide the electoral vote outcome. But if Biden roughly keeps pace with Trump in new collections, it will at least ease some Democrats' concerns. But theres no easy calculation for how that plays out in the presidential campaign, where the two contestants boast murky records and conflicting priorities. But Trump frames the case as evidence of an endless effort to undermine an entire presidency now with Biden as a central player.

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