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In Court Hearing, Navalny Calls Putin A 'Naked, Thieving King'
The Kremlin critic looked gaunt after a weeks-long prison hunger strike. He appeared as the head of his political network said it was being forced to shut down amid government pressure.
New York City, Former COVID-19 Epicenter, To 'Fully Reopen' On July 1
"This is going to be the summer of New York City," Mayor Bill de Blasio said, because people "want to live again." He cited the city's success in hitting or trending toward its reopening targets.
Shopping And Shots Power An Economy Heading To Its Fastest Growth Since 1984
The U.S. economy grew at a rapid pace in the first three months of the year as more people got vaccinated and the federal government pumped hundreds of billions of dollars into people's pockets.
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Big Government Is Back, And 3 Other Takeaways From Biden's Address To Congress
President Biden made the pitch for a larger federal role, framed new programs aiding children as essential for the middle class and marked history in the House chamber with two top women.
Biden Is Optimistic U.S. Can Move Past Pandemic, Economic Crisis, Insurrection
President Biden marks 100 days in office Thursday. He addressed a joint session of Congress Wednesday night to discuss what he has done so far, and to push for his agenda going forward.
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Biden Order To Require New Cybersecurity Standards In Response To SolarWinds Attack
Six months after one of the largest cyberattacks in history, the White House will set up formal cyber investigations, require companies to report breaches and set software development standards.
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Lawyer Says Police Didn't Need To Arrest Man Who Died After Being Pinned To Ground
Mario Gonzalez, 26, died in police custody on April 19. Body camera footage showed police pinning him to the ground for several minutes.
Scenes From Biden's Speech To Congress, A Night Of Many Firsts
The pandemic shaped President Biden's first joint address to Congress in many ways, from the dress code to the guest list. While most people watched remotely, photos show what it was like in the room.
Biden Tells Congress His Administration Is 'Delivering Real Results'
"After just 100 days, I can report to the nation: America is on the move again," President Biden said in his remarks to lawmakers.
New Videos Show Alleged Assault On Officer Brian Sicknick During Capitol Riot
The Justice Department has released videos showing the alleged Jan. 6 assault on Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick and others. The videos are cited in cases against two men charged in the riot.
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