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Manchin Say He’ll Vote Against ‘partisan’ Dem Elections Bill
A key Democratic senator says he won't not vote for the largest overhaul of U.S. election law in at least a generation.
Wisconsin Priest Digs in to Refuse Bishop’s Demand to Resign
He first came into prominence before the 2020 election with a fiery video on YouTube, saying Catholics who voted for Democrats risked going to hell.
Justice Dept. Says It’ll No Longer Seize Reporters’ Records
The Justice Department says it no longer will secretly obtain reporters’ records during leak investigations.
Protest Erupts Again Over Man killed by Minnesota Deputies
Protesters faced off with officers in Minneapolis early Saturday over the shooting death of a man by members of a U.S. Marshals task force.
US Intel Report on UFOs: No Evidence of Aliens, But …
The report due to Congress later this month examines unexplained sightings from recent years that in some cases have been captured on video of pilots exclaiming about objects flying in front of them.
Biden Rebuffs GOP Infrastructure Offer, Citing Broader Goals
President Joe Biden has dismissed a fresh Republican infrastructure proposal offering modestly more spending.
Facebook Suspends Trump for 2 Years, Then Will Reassess
Facebook says it will suspend former President Donald Trump's accounts for two years following its finding that he stoked violence ahead of the deadly Jan. 6 insurrection.
Biden Announces US to Swiftly Boost Global Vaccine Sharing
The White House says the U.S. will swiftly share millions more doses of COVID-19 vaccines with the world.
Free Beer, Other New Incentives for Biden’s ‘Vaccine Sprint’
Free beer is the latest White House-backed incentive to persuade Americans to get vaccinated for COVID-19.
Explainer: The Suspension of Arctic Refuge Drilling Leases
Decades-long political and legal battles over drilling in America’s largest wildlife refuge took another turn when the Biden administration suspended oil and gas leases in Alaska’s Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.