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McCarthy to Meet Trump at Mar-a-Lago

The minority leader was in Palm Beach, Fla., to raise money for Republican efforts to try to retake the House in 2022, according to a person briefed on the plan.

How Biden Could Use Reconciliation to Speed Through His Pandemic Aid Plan

The complex and arcane budget reconciliation process would ease passage of President Biden’s stimulus bill, but it could also limit what he is able to accomplish with the plan.

Coronavirus Briefing: What Happened Today

President Biden’s top coronavirus advisers held their first public briefing.

The Reality Behind Biden’s Plan to Legalize 11 Million Immigrants

The proposal for a path to citizenship for undocumented residents has been called “the boldest immigration agenda any administration has put forward in generations.” But is it possible?

Schools Are Safe, the C.D.C. Says

The agency urged districts to reopen classrooms.

What Can the DOE Actually Do on Climate?

President Biden’s nominee to lead the Department of Energy would control powerful levers to promote clean-energy technologies, though that’s not the agency’s only job. Still, here are five possible steps.

In Sweeping Actions on Climate, Biden to ‘Pause’ Oil and Gas Leasing

The president on Wednesday will sign an array of executive orders elevating climate change at every level of the federal government. The fossil fuel industry expressed strong opposition.

Shark Populations Are Crashing, With a ‘Very Small Window’ to Avert Disaster

Oceanic sharks and rays have declined more than 70 percent since 1970, mainly because of overfishing, according to a new study.

Member of Extremist Group to Plead Guilty in Whitmer Kidnapping Plot

Ty G. Garbin, a 25-year-old airplane mechanic, agreed to plead guilty and to testify against the other five defendants charged in federal court in Western Michigan.

Biden Team Rushes to Take Over Government, and Oust Trump Loyalists

President Biden named nearly all of his cabinet secretaries and their immediate deputies before he took office, but his real grasp on the levers of power has come several layers down.

For Trump’s Aggrieved Defenders, This Impeachment Confirms Everything

His supporters see his second impeachment, a historic first, as the culmination of years of unfair treatment. The belief’s ubiquity shows the resilience of his message and the power of conservative media.

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