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The campaign of Chris Christie’s dreams
Who needs to wake up to the political realities of 2024 — Trump loyalists, or the anti-Trump candidate?
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Biden, G-7 leaders to announce major security assurances for Ukraine
The announcement does not provide the same protections that NATO membership offers, but could bolster Ukraine’s ability to defend itself from attack.
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Republicans plan efforts to tout early voting tactics they once vilified
Some GOP critics worry about infighting and a lack of experience among new groups that are organizing to encourage voting before Election Day
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Hard Right Presses Culture War Fights on Defense Bill, Imperiling Passage
Right-wing Republicans want to use the annual military budget and policy legislation, traditionally a bipartisan affair, as a tool to pick fights on abortion and other social issues.
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The Energy Transition Is Underway. Fossil Fuel Workers Could Be Left Behind.
The Biden administration is trying to increase renewable energy investments in distressed regions, but some are skeptical those measures would be enough to make up for job losses.
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DeSantis Confronts a Murdoch Empire No Longer Quite So Supportive
The Florida governor has faced tough questions and critical coverage lately from Fox News and other conservative outlets, in a sign of growing skepticism.
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Agriculture Dept. to Invest $300 Million to Measure Greenhouse Emissions
The agency is seeking to better monitor greenhouse gases released through farming, which is responsible for about 10 percent of national emissions.
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What to Watch for as FBI Director Christopher Wray Testifies Before Congress
Stoked by former President Donald J. Trump, congressional Republicans have been trying to undermine the F.B.I.’s legitimacy with the public.
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An 11th Hour California Court Order Provides Compliance Extensions and Enforcement Delays for CPRA
The Superior Court of California delayed enforcement of California Privacy Rights Act of 2020 (CPRA) regulations on June 30, 2023, providing much sought-after reprieve for covered entities scrambling to get into compliance with the newly pseudo-finalized CPRA regulations….By: Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough LLP
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CMS Proposes $9B in Relief for 340B Hospitals
340B Covered Entities (CEs) are getting a glimpse into what they can expect to be repaid due the fallout from CMS’ unlawful 340B payment reduction that was struck down by the U.S. Supreme Court in June 2022. CMS discussed a potential budget neutral lump sum payment process in its highly anticipated Hospital Outpatient Prospective Payment…