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The Biden administration details new steps to prevent evictions as the new eviction moratorium faces the Supreme Court.

SCOTUS blocked the latest eviction moratorium. Here are the steps the Biden administration is taking to help at-risk renters.

By Betsy Klein, CNN The Biden administration is taking new steps to prevent evictions as the Covid-19 pandemic continues, the White House and Department of Treasury announced Wednesday. The new actions were announced a day before the Supreme Court blocked the Biden administration’s Covid-related eviction moratorium. “If a federally imposed eviction moratorium is to continue,

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An analysis from Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer's office estimates that combined

Climate measures in reconciliation, infrastructure bills will mostly meet Biden’s emissions goals, Schumer says

By Ella Nilsen, CNN An analysis from Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer’s office estimates that combined, the bipartisan infrastructure bill and $3.5 trillion budget reconciliation bill can meet the majority of President Joe Biden’s target to drastically slash emissions by the end of the decade. In a letter sent Wednesday to congressional Democrats, Schumer said

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Three New York district attorneys' offices are urging the state attorney general's office either to delay or withhold publicly releasing former Gov. Andrew Cuomo's investigation materials.

New York district attorneys ask state attorney general to hold off on publicly releasing Cuomo investigation materials

By Sonia Moghe and Veronica Stracqualursi, CNN Three New York district attorneys’ offices are urging the state attorney general’s office either to delay or withhold from publicly releasing transcripts and other materials from its investigation that found former Gov. Andrew Cuomo sexually harassed multiple women, concerned that doing so now may “hinder” their ongoing criminal

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The Federal Communications Commission proposes a $5 million robocall fine against right-wing operatives Jacob Wohl and Jack Burkman.

FCC proposes $5 million robocall fine against right-wing operatives Jacob Wohl and Jack Burkman

By Brian Fung and Chandelis Duster, CNN The Federal Communications Commission proposed a record-breaking $5 million fine against right-wing political operatives Jacob Wohl and Jack Burkman on Tuesday, after an investigation by the agency found that the two men appeared to have violated US robocalling laws. The decision, which is not yet final, follows charges

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Two defense officials told CNN

First US troops have started leaving Afghanistan as Biden decides not to extend withdrawal deadline

By Oren Liebermann and Paul LeBlanc, CNN Several hundred US troops have left Afghanistan, on the same day President Joe Biden decided not to extend the August 31 evacuation deadline, Pentagon press secretary John Kirby confirmed Tuesday evening. “These troops represent a mix of headquarters staff, maintenance and other enabling functions that were scheduled to

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The White House says on August 24 at least 12

Evacuation flights out of Kabul are picking up. Here’s what it’s like at the airport.

By Paul LeBlanc, CNN The Biden administration’s evacuation efforts in Afghanistan have gained considerable momentum in recent days, now far exceeding the initial daily goals after a chaotic and disjointed start. The White House said Wednesday morning that approximately 19,000 people had been evacuated by US military and coalition flights over the past 24 hours.

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