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New York Attorney General Letitia James tore into the National Rifle Association after it reelected its longtime leader Wayne LaPierre. LaPierre is shown here prior to a speech by US President Donald Trump at the National Rifle Association (NRA) Annual Meeting at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis

New York AG blasts NRA’s decision to reelect its embattled leader: ‘The rot runs deep’

By Rob Frehse, CNN New York Attorney General Letitia James tore into the National Rifle Association on Sunday after it reelected its longtime leader, citing her ongoing financial abuse lawsuit against the pro-gun rights group. The NRA announced Saturday that Wayne LaPierre was reelected as executive vice president and CEO. The AG’s office has sued

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Chairman Richard Durbin

Biden administration reverses Trump-era rule prohibiting federally funded health care providers from making abortion referrals

By Devan Cole, CNN The Biden administration announced Monday that it is reversing a controversial Trump-era rule that prohibited federally funded health care providers from making abortion referrals. The new rule for Title X, a decades-old federal family planning program, will allow health centers to receive those funds despite whether they advise patients on ending

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House Progressive Caucus Chair Pramila Jayapal said October 3 that the $1.5 trillion figure for the economic bill was "too small

Rep. Pramila Jayapal: $1.5 trillion for economic bill is ‘too small’ and ‘not going to happen’

By Chandelis Duster and Daniella Diaz, CNN House Progressive Caucus Chair Pramila Jayapal said Sunday that the $1.5 trillion figure for the economic bill was “too small,” but wouldn’t say whether she would accept the $2.1 trillion dollar price tag that is being floated. “That’s not going to happen,” Jayapal told CNN’s Dana Bash on

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Frustrations boiled over during a closed-door intelligence briefing last week as Republican lawmakers sought to expose what they believe is bias against the lab leak theory amongst experts consulted by the Biden administration in its hunt for the origins of the Covid-19 pandemic

GOP lawmakers push to uncover ‘bias’ in Covid probe during contentious classified intel briefing

By Zachary Cohen and Katie Bo Williams, CNN Frustrations boiled over during a closed-door intelligence briefing last week as Republican lawmakers sought to expose what they believe is bias against the lab leak theory amongst experts consulted by the Biden administration in its hunt for the origins of the Covid-19 pandemic, five sources tell CNN.

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Democratic Sen. Kyrsten Sinema

Sinema says lack of infrastructure vote ‘inexcusable’ and erodes trust within Democratic party

By Daniella Diaz, CNN Democratic Sen. Kyrsten Sinema strongly rebuked the House of Representatives’ lack of a vote on the bipartisan infrastructure bill in a statement Saturday, calling the delay “inexcusable and deeply disappointing for communities across our country.” Sinema’s statement came after a dramatic week in the House when Speaker Nancy Pelosi delayed the

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According to new guidance from the US Office of Personnel Management

Federal government can start enforcing Biden’s vaccine mandate for employees early next month, OPM says

By Sarah Fortinsky Federal agency and department heads can begin enforcing President Joe Biden’s vaccine mandates for its employees early next month, according to new guidance from the US Office of Personnel Management. In order to be considered fully vaccinated by the November 22 deadline, federal employees must receive their final vaccine dose by November

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Virginia Democratic gubernatorial nominee Terry McAuliffe

‘Do your job’: McAuliffe watches closely as messy Capitol Hill negotiations threaten Virginia race

By Dan Merica, CNN There is possibly no Democrat outside of Washington, DC, who is more closely watching the chaotic negotiations playing out on Capitol Hill than Virginia Democratic gubernatorial nominee Terry McAuliffe. The messy machinations of Congress rarely play a role in off-year races, but Virginia is the notable exception. Not only are the

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