Category: Government
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Biden to name Deb Haaland as Interior Secretary
Biden to name Deb Haaland as Interior Secretary. GET THE FULL STORY Photo credit: Franmarie Metzler – haaland.house.gov, Public Domain, link.
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Biden to choose Lloyd Austin as Defense Secretary
Biden to choose Lloyd Austin as Defense Secretary. GET THE FULL STORY Photo credit: Staff Sgt. Caleb Barrieau – Image was released by the United States Army with the ID 111201-A-6042B-537 (next). −photo essay link, Public Domain, link.
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Dr. Scott Atlas resigns from coronavirus task force
Dr. Scott Atlas resigns from coronavirus task force. GET THE FULL STORY Photo credit: Rep. Andy Biggs – Congressman Biggs and Dr. Scott Atlas break down the scientific analysis of COVID-19 at 0:01, cropped, brightened, Public Domain, link.
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Biden names top cabinet picks
Biden names top cabinet picks. GET THE FULL STORY Photo credit: U.S. Department of State from United States – Antony Blinken Signs His Appointment Papers to Become the New Deputy Secretary of State, Public Domain, link.
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Ruth Bader Ginsburg announces cancer treatment
Ruth Bader Ginsburg announces cancer treatment. GET THE FULL STORY Photo credit: Library of Congress Life – 20190831SM0414.jpg, CC0, Link
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DOJ drops charges against Michael Flynn
DOJ drops charges against Michael Flynn. GET THE FULL STORY Photo credit: Unknown author – Defense Intelligence Agency website, Public Domain, Link
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House extends recess over coronavirus, Senate to return
House extends recess over coronavirus, Senate to return. GET THE FULL STORY Photo credit: Ralf Roletschek (talk) – Infos über Fahrräder auf fahrradmonteur.de Wikis in der Ausbildung – Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0, Link
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White House Press Secretary leaving position
White House Press Secretary leaving position. GET THE FULL STORY Photo credit: The White House from Washington, DC – September 11, Public Domain, Link
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Cuba names first Prime Minister since 1976
Cuba names first Prime Minister since 1976. GET THE FULL STORY Photo credit: @MMarreroCruz / Twitter
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Apple, Google remove Hong Kong protest apps
Apple, Google remove Hong Kong protest apps amid China pressure. GET THE FULL STORY Photo credit: VOA – https://www.voanews.com/east-asia/hong-kong-protesters-demand-chief-execs-resignation#&gid=1&pid=1, Public Domain, Link