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The sad but true limits of American power
The late-night stopover in Kyiv in January 1994 was a last-minute addition to Bill Clinton’s itinerary for his first European trip as president.
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The late-night stopover in Kyiv in January 1994 was a last-minute addition to Bill Clinton’s itinerary for his first European trip as president.
</p> House Republicans have been scathing about what they’ve termed Democrats’ “Christmas tree” of a bill, which they argue mostly opted for platitudes in its international affairs-focused title.
</p> [More House race ratings | Initial Senate race ratings]</p> The remaining trio of freshman Democrats won reelection in a tumultuous 2020 cycle, and two of them (Kim and Sherrill) get to run for
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</p> The makers of tech products from Amazon to Apple to Google have all raised concerns that the bill would dramatically change consumer-favorite products.
</p> Here’s the week in photos as captured by Roll Call photojournalists:</p> An albino squirrel climbs around a tree on the National Mall on Monday. (Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call) Rep.
a bill that would bring back the aid.
</p> “I wouldn’t have that bill” as the model for eventual fiscal 2022 defense and security appropriations, Shelby told reporters Thursday.
It now heads to the desk of President Joe Biden, whose administration has signaled strong support for such a bill.</p> Senate Majority Leader Charles E.
</p> House Democrats passed a bill last year that would allow Medicare to negotiate prices for some prescription drugs and would cap the amount that diabetics could pay out of pocket for insulin at $35
in a holding pattern until that spending bill passes.
</p> “We are serious about our efforts to end discrimination across all areas of the Department,” Bronaugh said in a statement.
</p> State court successes In state courts, litigants have found success in an arena the Supreme Court removed itself from: partisan gerrymandering.</p> The Supreme Court ruled in Rucho v.
</p> Durbin and the other lawmakers said the bill has 18 original cosponsors, nine from each party.
</p> If the bill became law, current members and spouses would be required to divest those assets no later than 180 days after it took effect.
The pair were among 19 Senate Republicans to support the bill in August.
Earl Blumenauer, D-Ore., held a Zoom call to tout support for his bill that would pump an additional $60 billion into restaurants.
</p> “I’m not unhappy,” Shelby added.
</p> “Missouri families need help right now.