The Jan. 6 committee unveiled texts this week between Meadows and Rep. Jim Jordan, Sean Hannity and Donald Trump Jr.
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From ‘Mayor Pete’ to ‘the decider’: Buttigieg to control billions in transportation spending
Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg once filled potholes as mayor of South Bend, Indiana. Now, he will direct billions in infrastructure funds.
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The bipartisan infrastructure deal allocates billions for public transit. Advocates worry that isn’t enough to address a system in disrepair.
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Election Day 2021 features high turnout in parts of Virginia as voters weighed education and other issues, and a potential Atlanta mayoral runoff.
Former President Bill Clinton released from California hospital
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Pandemic safety net shrinking as unemployment benefits expire for millions of Americans
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Afghanistan updates: U.S. reported to have carried out airstrike targeting suicide bomber near Kabul airport
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Who and what to know as Afghanistan moves toward a new government
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Fact check: Olympic athletes barred from staging protests at Tokyo Games
A post circulating on Facebook claims Olympic athletes are banned from staging political protests. That is true.