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Month: September 2021

Los legisladores republicanos se distancian de la manifestación de la derecha del sábado, mientras los demócratas señalan el extremismo del Partido Republicano

Alexandra Ferguson (CNN)– Los republicanos están tratando de distanciarse de la manifestación derechista del sábado en el Capitolio, un evento que podría presentar un duro problema de percepción para el partido, ya que los demócratas planean vincular a todos los republicanos con los elementos más extremos del Partido Republicano. No está previsto que ningún miembro

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A Florida chiropractor signed hundreds of mask exemption forms for students. Now, the district has tightened its mask policy

By Randi Kaye and Aya Elamroussi, CNN A school district in Sarasota County, Florida, has tightened its mask policy after a chiropractor signed hundreds of medical exemption forms that allowed students to opt out of wearing masks in schools, officials said. The Sarasota County School Board had voted in August to implement a 90-day mandatory

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A Florida chiropractor signed hundreds of mask exemption forms for students. Now, the district has tightened its mask policy

By Randi Kaye and Aya Elamroussi, CNN A school district in Sarasota County, Florida, has tightened its mask policy after a chiropractor signed hundreds of medical exemption forms that allowed students to opt out of wearing masks in schools, officials said. The Sarasota County School Board had voted in August to implement a 90-day mandatory

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Sen. Chuck Grassley is one of a number of key Senators considering whether to retire or run again in 2022.

Key senators eye the exits ahead of 2022 midterms: ‘It’s a six-year commitment’

By Manu Raju, Chief Congressional Correspondent John Thune, the No. 2 Senate Republican, is struggling with a crucial decision: Whether to ask South Dakota voters for six more years in office. Chuck Grassley, the longest-serving Senate Republican, says Iowa voters are increasingly urging him to run again, and he’s now considering moving up his much-anticipated

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