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Former Vice President Mike Pence

Pence says he’s ‘had enough’ of Biden as he looks to escape Trump’s shadow in Iowa

By Eric Bradner, CNN Former Vice President Mike Pence crisscrossed Iowa on Friday, assailing President Joe Biden’s administration for unleashing “a tidal wave of left-wing policies that threaten to wipe out all the progress that we made” in speeches that could preview his potential 2024 message. The trip to the first presidential nominating state offered

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‘I keep subscribing to live in the United States’: Two generations of DACA remain frustrated by a dream deferred

By Priscilla Alvarez, CNN Undocumented immigrants who arrived to the United States as children have been banking on an Obama-era program to shield them from deportation for years, living in a state of perpetual limbo and waiting for either legislation that will give them permanence or a court decision that could take away any protection

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The week in 14 headlines

By Lauren Dezenski, CNN As Texas Democratic legislators fled the state to try to block a voting measure in the state Capitol in Austin, President Biden made an impassioned pitch for voting rights, but it’s not clear his words alone will break Capitol Hill’s impasse over the filibuster. Biden’s administration later reversed a particularly noteworthy

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White House officials are reportedly devising ways to fight the spread of falsehoods about Covid-19 vaccines as US President Joe Biden pictured here

Biden says platforms like Facebook are ‘killing people’ with Covid misinformation

By Donald Judd, Maegan Vazquez and Donie O’Sullivan, CNN President Joe Biden said Friday social media platforms like Facebook are “killing people” with misinformation surrounding the Covid-19 pandemic as the White House ramps up its rhetoric around false information on social media regarding the pandemic. “They’re killing people — I mean they’re really, look, the

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Texas-based American Airlines

Campaign finance takeaways: Corporate PACs reenter the political fray and Democratic incumbents build big war chests

By Fredreka Schouten and David Wright, CNN Some of the country’s biggest corporations have resumed political giving to the Republicans who objected to certifying Joe Biden’s White House victory — underscoring the fleeting nature of their well-publicized donation boycotts, along with their growing interest in swaying policy on Capitol Hill. Texas-based American Airlines — which

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Construction workers build a home on April 16 in Miami

Biden officials convene meeting with homebuilding stakeholders amid inflation concerns and rising home prices

By Betsy Klein, CNN Top White House officials are meeting Friday with stakeholders from the homebuilding industry, officials confirm, which comes amid soaring home prices and inflation concerns. Attendees, per a White House official, include Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo, Housing and Urban Development Secretary Marcia Fudge, National Economic Council Director Brian Deese, domestic policy adviser

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