Firing the NLRB general counsel was unprecedented — and wrong

President Biden was poorly advised to break with his predecessors. Hopefully this misstep will be corrected by the courts, or Congress, or perhaps President Biden himself.
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How scientists saved Trump's FDA from politics

Scientists around the country looked at the Food and Drug Administration last August and saw trouble.New FDA Commissioner Stephen Hahn, less than a year into his job and months before an election that polls showed…
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Pandemic, stimulus checks complicate tax-filing season for millions

The tax-filing season is now underway after a delayed start, and it’s expected to bring challenges and confusion as taxpayers and the IRS navigate pandemic-related issues, including some pertaining to stimulus c…
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McConnell doesn't rule out getting involved in Republican primaries

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) didn’t rule out getting involved in the Republican primaries for the 2022 midterm elections in an interview with …
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90-year-old Seattle woman walks six miles through snow to get COVID-19 vaccination

A 90-year-old Seattle woman who woke up to snow on the day before her COVID-19 vaccination appointment didn’t let it stop her – she just walked six miles through the snow to make it.Local Fox News affiliate Q13 rep…
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75 percent of Republicans want Trump to play prominent role in GOP: poll

Three-quarters of Republicans said they want former President Trump to play a prominent role in the Republican Party despite his second impeachment trial, according to a poll released on Monday – two days after his …
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Perdue files paperwork to explore 2022 Senate run

Former Sen. David Perdue (R-Ga.) filed paperwork with the Federal Election Commission (FEC) indicating he is exploring a 2022 Senate run. Perdue, who lost his seat to Sen. Jon Ossoff (D-Ga.) in t…
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North Carolina Republican Party votes to censure Burr for vote to convict Trump

The North Carolina Republican Party’s central committee voted unanimously on Monday to censure Sen. Richard Burr (R-NC) over his vote on Saturday to convict former President Trump.The committee announced the censur…
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McConnell defends acquittal in WSJ op-ed but blasts Trump's 'unhinged falsehoods'

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) in a Wall Street Journal op-ed…
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