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Law enforcement factors potential protests and unrest into State of the Union security precautions

By Whitney Wild and Geneva Sands, CNN Law enforcement in Washington, DC, said Monday that the Russian invasion of Ukraine, potential protests of President Joe Biden and a possible trucker convoy headed to the Washington area are all factoring into a heightened security response for the State of the Union address Tuesday night. Officials spoke

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President Joe Biden walks on the South Lawn of the White House after returning on Marine One from Delaware on February 28

Biden hoped to spark a political reset at home with his first State of the Union address. A war in Europe changed those plans.

By Kevin Liptak, Maegan Vazquez and Jeremy Diamond, CNN When President Joe Biden began mulling the themes he wanted to strike during his State of the Union address, the President knew he would likely need to include Russia’s buildup of troops near Ukraine. But in those early drafting sessions late last year, he did not

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The United States has asked 12 Russian United Nations diplomats to leave the US

US is expelling 12 Russian UN diplomats

By Richard Roth, CNN The United States has asked 12 Russian United Nations diplomats to leave the US, accusing them of “espionage activities,” as Russia continues its attack on Ukraine. The Russian diplomats were asked to leave due to their alleged engagement in “activities that were not in accordance with their responsibilities and obligations as

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When President Joe Biden discusses the state of the US economy during Tuesday night's State of the Union address

Biden to announce plan to lower costs for American families during State of the Union address

By Maegan Vazquez, Donald Judd and Kevin Liptak, CNN When President Joe Biden discusses the state of the US economy during Tuesday night’s State of the Union address, he will focus on a new plan to lower costs for American families and his administration’s efforts in the labor market’s recovery, senior administration officials told reporters

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The Supreme Court on Monday heard what could be one of the most consequential cases for climate change and clean air in decades

Supreme Court hears case that could limit EPA’s authority to regulate planet-warming emissions from power plants

By Ella Nilsen, CNN The Supreme Court on Monday heard what could be one of the most consequential cases for climate change and clean air in decades, with Republican attorneys general and coal companies asking the court to strip the Environmental Protection Agency of its authority to regulate planet-warming gas emissions from power plants. During

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