Senate to vote on $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief bill this week

The Senate will vote this week on a sweeping $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief bill, as Democrats try to get the legislation signed into law before federal unemployment benefits expire.
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Warren's wealth tax would cost 100 richest Americans $78 billion

A new wealth tax proposed by Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) and other progressives on Monday would result in the 100 richest Americans paying over $78 billion in taxes annually, according to …
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White House defends not sanctioning Saudi crown prince over Khashoggi

White House press secretary Jen Psaki on Monday defended the Biden administration’s decision not to penalize Saudi Arabia’s crown prince in connection with the murder of U.S.-based journalist Jamal Khashoggi.Psaki…
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Biden's approval tops 60 percent in new poll

President Biden is starting his tenure in White House with the approval of 61 percent of voters, according to a new Harvard CAPS-Harris Poll survey released exclusively to The Hill on Monday.Biden’s initial approva…
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Goya CEO calls Trump 'legitimate president,' triggering new calls for boycott

Goya Foods CEO Robert Unanue reignited calls on social media to boycott his company after he described former President Trump as the “actual president of the United States.”Unanue made the remarks over the weekend…
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Michigan university fires professor after racist, homophobic tweets

Ferris State University in Michigan has fired a professor over a series of racist, anti-Semitic and homophobic tweets from last year, …
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'Lucky': Adviser described COVID-19 as 'best thing that ever happened to' Biden

The Joe Biden presidential campaign was confident the politics surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic would help the Democratic candidate in the presidential race, according to “Lucky,” a new book released Tuesday.”COVI…
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Scarborough tears into 'Ivy League brats' Cruz, Hawley for attacking 'elites'

MSNBC host Joe Scarborough on Monday mocked Sens. Ted Cruz (R-Texas), Tom Cotton (R-Ark.) and Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) for criticizing “elites” during the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC), noting that all three senato…
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Biden admin will allow families separated under Trump to remain in US

The Biden administration will allow families separated at the southern border by the Trump administration to reunite and remain in the U.S., the White House announced Monday.”We are hoping to reunite the families,…
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Progressives push White House to overturn $15 wage ruling

Nearly two dozen House progressives on Monday called on President Biden and Vice President Harris to overturn the Senate parliamentarian’s ruling that a $15 minimum wage could not be included in Democrats’ sweeping $1.9 t…
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