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It’s Time to Finally Fix Air Travel
On Wednesday morning, the Federal Aviation Administration was forced to reboot its system that alerts pilots to safety issues, grounding all air traffic in the United States. It was the first time since the Sept. 11 attacks that U.S. airspace has ...
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US
New Rule Could Give House Lawmakers a Tax-Free $34,000 Pay Bump
Late last year, members quietly changed House rules to allow lawmakers to be reimbursed for the cost of lodging, food and other items while on official business in Washington.
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US
G.O.P. Leaders Stand by Santos as New York Republicans Call on Him to Resign
Republican congressional leaders badly need the newly elected representative’s vote, but local officials and lawmakers are eager to distance themselves from his scandal.
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US
New House Investigation Panel Stirs Memories of an Earlier McCarthy
Republicans say a special committee to pursue claims of abuse of power is much like a respected 1970s inquiry, but Democrats and historians see darker historical parallels.
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News
Inflation Is Slowing, Good News for American Consumers and the Fed
Consumer Price Index inflation moderated to 6.5 percent in December, helping Fed officials to lean toward slower rate moves.
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News
Investors Look to Corporate Reports With Low Expectations
As companies prepare to publish their latest financial results, Wall Street forecasters expect profits to fall for the first time since the early days of the pandemic.
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World
Your Thursday Briefing
Aides have found more files retained by President Biden dating from his vice presidency.
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US
Here Are All the Ways Republicans Plan to Investigate Biden
House Republicans are preparing a cascade of investigations, some overlapping, into the Biden administration and its policies. Right-wing lawmakers have said the ultimate goal is to impeach the president.
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US
The Special Counsel Investigating Trump Faces Headwinds Few Others Have
Jack Smith’s challenges include a newly empowered Republican House majority and the recent disclosure of classified documents at a former office of President Biden.
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Newyork
Mayor’s Proposed Cuts to Libraries Will Hurt New Yorkers, Leaders Say
New York’s public libraries could be forced to cut their hours and programming. The City Council wants to protect their funding in the next budget battle.