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Utah Law Could Curb Use of TikTok and Instagram by Children and Teens
The law, which prohibits social networks from allowing minors to have accounts without parental consent, may come as welcome news to many families even as it raises privacy concerns.
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Post Politics Now: Biden chides Republicans who want to repeal the Affordable Care Act
After hosting an event celebrating President Barack Obama’s signature achievement, President Biden headed to Canada for meetings with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
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Lindsey Graham publicly admonished for fundraising on Capitol grounds
Graham (R-S.C.) solicited campaign contributions for former Georgia Senate candidate Herschel Walker during a Fox News interview.
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The fight over parental rights in schools comes to the House floor
The “Parents Bill of Rights” Act serves as a message for Republicans, who believe voters agree with their position that parents don’t have enough input in schools.
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As indictment looms, Trump criticizes calls for peace
“OUR COUNTRY IS BEING DESTROYED, AS THEY TELL US TO BE PEACEFUL!” Trump says, in one of his most significant allusions to potential violence by his supporters.
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Republicans Say Spending Is Fueling Inflation. The Fed Chair Disagrees.
Jerome H. Powell has said that snarled supply chains, an oil shock following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and shifts among American consumers are primarily behind rapid price growth.
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Woman Who Stormed Pelosi’s Office on Jan. 6 Is Sentenced to Three Years
Prosecutors said that Riley June Williams, 24, had acted as an “accelerant” in the Capitol attack, leading those around her past police lines and into the speaker’s office.
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U.S. and Canada Reach an Agreement on Diverting Asylum Seekers
The deal, reached just before President Biden arrived in Canada for an official visit, allows both countries to reduce a surge in migration.
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Trump Inquiries Present a Stress Test for Justice in a Polarized Nation
Attorney General Merrick Garland and other prosecutors have sought to demonstrate that politics should not infect the justice system. Those efforts face a steep challenge as the Trump investigations move ahead.
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Court Action Underscores Peril for Trump in Documents Investigation
Federal prosecutors continue to build a case that the former president obstructed efforts by the government to reclaim classified material and that he may have misled his own lawyer.