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Dissents from the bench: A Supreme Court tradition missing during Covid

By Joan Biskupic The Covid pandemic deprived theĀ Supreme CourtĀ of its courtroom for oral arguments, its intimate conference room for deliberations and, as is evident these days, the bench where dissenting justices can vent. At the end of each Supreme Court session, individual

July 1, 2021
Opinion/Politics

The House takes a revealing vote on Confederate statues

Ā by Nicole Hemmer During the insurrection in January, a rioter hoisted a Confederate flagĀ over his shoulder, letting it furl out behind him as he marched through the Capitol. It wasĀ an outrageous sight: not even during the Civil War had insurrectionists breached the

July 1, 2021
Politics

House to vote on $715 billion transportation and water infrastructure bill

By Clare Foran The House is expected to vote on Thursday to approve a $715 billion transportation and water infrastructure bill focused on improving and repairing roads, bridges, transit and rail and ensuring clean drinking water. House Democrats say the bill —

July 1, 2021
National News

Bill Cosby is a free man after Pennsylvania Supreme Court overturns sex assault conviction

By Ray Sanchez, Sonia Moghe and Kristina Sgueglia Bill Cosby was released from prison Wednesday after Pennsylvania’s highest court overturned his sexual assault conviction, saying the disgraced actor’s due process rights were violated. The stunning decision in the case of the man

July 1, 2021
Sports

Starting Thursday, college athletes can profit from endorsements, social media and other sources of income

By David Close Starting Thursday, college athletes will have the opportunity to make money from their name, image and likeness (NIL) after the NCAA Board of Governors approved an interim policy that gives student-athletes in all three divisions the ability to profit

July 1, 2021
National News

Rise of Delta variant brings mask question back, even for the vaccinated

By Maggie Fox Nearly all the staff at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health are vaccinated against Covid-19. Yet they are all still wearing masks to work. These researchers, who are among the most well-versed in the tricks of the coronavirus,

July 1, 2021
National News

House votes to create select committee to investigate January 6 insurrection

By Jeremy Herb, Manu Raju, Ryan Nobles and Annie Grayer The House voted Wednesday to create a new select committee that will investigate the deadly January 6 attackĀ on the US Capitol, in a vote falling mostly along party lines that signals the

July 1, 2021
National News

Bill for gender, racial representation signed into law

By Rob Polansky A multifaceted bill that encourages equitable gender and racial government representation, as well as helps parents running for office, has been signed into law. Gov. Ned Lamont signed the legislation on Tuesday. First, the bill promotes greater gender and

June 30, 2021
Politics

NYC Board of Elections throws mayoral primary into chaos by counting test ballots

By Gregory Krieg, Ethan Cohen and Adam Levy The campaign to become New York City’s next mayorĀ has come in for another twist. On Tuesday, the City Board of Elections released new numbers that suggested Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams’ lead in the

June 30, 2021
Politics

Biden announces 5th wave of judicial nominees as Democrats aim to maintain quick pace of confirmations to federal bench

By Phil Mattingly President Joe Biden announced eight new federal judicial nominations on Wednesday as the White House seeksĀ to maintain its rapid pace of nominationsĀ — and confirmations —Ā to theĀ federal bench. The announcement, which marked Biden’s fifth wave of judicial nominees, includes his

June 30, 2021
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