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Mary Peltola, first Alaska Native elected to Congress, will be sworn in today
Peltola is drawing an unusual amount of national media attention as the first Alaska Native elected to Congress, and even more because of her special election win over Republican Sarah Palin.
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U.S. Faces 'A Child Care Emergency,' Biden Says In Unveiling $775 Billion Plan
Joe Biden's latest policy proposal would aim to make both child care and elder care more accessible and affordable.
Pennsylvania Supreme Court Extends Vote By Mail Deadline, Allows Drop Boxes
The decisions come just seven weeks before Election Day and as a flurry of election-related lawsuits heat up around the country.
Voters In Florida And Alaska Receive Emails Warning 'Vote For Trump Or Else!'
Cybersecurity experts say the origin of the messages remains unknown and may be the product of a foreign disinformation effort.
Why the U.N. chief says we are 'one miscalculation away from nuclear annihilation'
It's not the first time for such a dire warning. Here's a brief look at why Guterres and others are raising the alarm now.
Australia's former prime minister Scott Morrison defends secretly taking extra powers
The former prime minister defended his actions, saying they were a safeguard during the coronavirus pandemic and that he would have made the appointments public had he needed to use the powers.
Some bars are playing a major role in fighting monkeypox in the LGBTQ community
Monkeypox is spreading primarily among gay and bisexual men, and owners of bars that serve that community feel well-positioned to share information without adding to stigma against LGBTQ people.
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After a deadly mass shooting, the DOJ is launching an anti-hate initiative in Buffalo
The new initiative is a broader effort by the Justice Department that it plans to launch across all 94 United States attorneys' offices over the next year.
Democrats' total control over Oregon politics could end with the race for governor
In the Oregon race for governor, the Democrat, Tina Kotek, and the Republican, Christine Drazan, are in a dead heat thanks to the independent, Betsy Johnson, who has outraised her competitors.
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Early retirement took off during the pandemic. An economic downturn could change that
Millions of workers left the labor force during the pandemic. Older workers have been slow to return, in part because many found themselves financially secure enough to retire.
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