Hochul Is Sworn In: ‘I Want People to Believe in Their Government Again’

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Kathy Hochul, who is the first woman to serve as New York’s governor, has vowed to usher in a new era of civility and consensus in state government. Online-PR: … unsere digitale Pressearbeit im Internet […]

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House Passes a Voting Rights Bill, but a G.O.P. Blockade Awaits in the Senate

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Named for the civil rights icon John Lewis, the bill is narrower than the Democrats’ sweeping elections overhaul that has stalled in the Senate, but faces similar obstacles. Online-PR: … unsere digitale Pressearbeit im Internet […]



As Biden Faces a Political Crisis, His Party Looks On in Alarm

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Democrats fear that if the pandemic or the situation in Afghanistan continues to worsen, their party may lose the confidence of the moderate swing voters who lifted it to victory in 2020.



The Congressional Black Caucus: Powerful, Diverse and Newly Complicated

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The group, which includes most Black members of Congress, remains publicly united. But in private, an influx of new members who think differently about its purpose are making a play for the future.



2 House Races in Ohio Will Test Democratic Divisions and Trump’s Sway

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In the Cleveland area, a bitter primary election is pitting the left against the Democratic establishment. Near Columbus, a Trump-endorsed candidate faces a crowded Republican field.



Why Vaccinated People Are Getting ‘Breakthrough’ Infections

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The vaccines are effective at preventing serious illness and death, but they are not a golden shield against the coronavirus.