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Biden Anti-Crime Effort Takes on Law-Breaking Gun Dealers
Officials say Biden plans to announce in a speech later Wednesday a “zero tolerance” policy that gives no leeway to gun dealers who fail to comply with federal law, meaning that their license to sell will be revoked on the first offense.
Michigan Senate GOP Probe: No Systemic Fraud in Election
Michigan Senate Republicans who investigated the state's presidential election say there was no widespread or systemic fraud.
House Will Form New Committee to Investigate Jan. 6 Attack
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has told Democratic colleagues that she will create a new committee to investigate the Jan. 6 insurrection at the Capitol.
Authorities Scale Back Search For Missing Grand Teton Hiker
Searchers in Grand Teton National Park have scaled back efforts to find a hiker missing for almost two weeks.
Diplomats: Progress Made in Vienna at Iran Nuclear Talks
Top diplomats say further progress has been made at talks between Iran and global powers to try to negotiate and restore a landmark 2015 agreement to contain Iranian nuclear development that was later abandoned by the Trump administration.
Officials: Deadly Pride Parade Crash Appears Unintentional
Officials say a driver unintentionally slammed into spectators at the start of a Pride parade in South Florida, killing one person and seriously injuring another.
12 Dead in Alabama Due to Claudette, Including 10 Children
Tropical Depression Claudette has claimed 12 lives in Alabama as the storm swept across the southeastern U.S., causing flash flooding and spurring tornadoes that destroyed dozens of homes.
Amid Reform Movement, Some GOP States Give Police More Power
After a year of protests over police brutality, some Republican-controlled states have ignored or blocked police-reform proposals and moved instead in the other direction.
Biden Objects to Raising Gas Tax to Pay for Infrastructure
The White House is making clear that President Joe Biden is opposed to letting the federal gasoline tax rise at the rate of inflation to help pay for an infrastructure package that a bipartisan group of 21 senators is trying to craft.
EXPLAINER: What is the Catholic Communion Controversy?
The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops overwhelmingly approved the drafting of a document that some bishops hope will be a rebuke for politicians who support abortion rights but continue to receive Communion.