Washington The Environmental Protection Agency on Monday declined to adopt stricter regulations on particle matter pollution, going against the recommendation of its own scientists to implement tougher standards, according to The Washington Post and The New York Times.
New York Times: Second former aide accuses Cuomo of sexual harassment
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A second former aide to New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo is accusing him of sexual harassment, according to the New York Times. The former aide, Charlotte Bennett, alleges that Cuomo asked her questions about her sex lif...
Biden administration prepares new rules placing stricter enforcement parameters on ICE
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US Immigration and Customs Enforcement is preparing to roll out new guidelines that would curtail enforcement measures, focusing more narrowly on immigrants who pose a national security, border security or public sa...
Washington Post: GOP donor who donated millions for voter fraud investigation wants money back
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A Republican donor who gave $ 2.5 million for a voter fraud investigation by a conservative nonprofit has come to regret his decision and doubt the conspiracy theories that fueled the effort, The Washington Post re...
A Washington State Trooper was killed in an avalanche while snowmobiling, officials say
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A Washington State Trooper was killed in an avalanche while snowmobiling Monday in Kittitas County, Washington, the county sheriff's office said in a press release. Search-and-rescue crews recovered trooper Steve Ho...
The hard lesson of power in modern Washington
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This was excerpted from the February 3 edition of CNN's Meanwhile in America, the daily email about US politics for global readers. Click here to read past editions and subscribe. It's the recurring Washington dream...
Washington Post: Manhattan DA considering prosecuting Steve Bannon after Trump pardon
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Washington The Manhattan District Attorney's Office is considering bringing state charges against Steve Bannon related to the same border wall fundraising campaign fraud scheme for which he was federally charged and ...
The Better Business Bureau is warning people not to post their Covid-19 vaccination cards on social media
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No matter how excited you are about getting your vaccine, the Better Business Bureau is warning you: Avoid sharing photos of your Covid-19 vaccine cards. "Unfortunately, your card has your full name and birthday on ...
Olympia, Washington police clear out hotel after it was ‘occupied’ by homeless activist group, city says
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Police cleared out a downtown Olympia, Washington hotel after a homeless activist group allegedly "forcibly occupied" the establishment Sunday to shelter unhoused people, the City of Olympia said in a statement late...
What to know for this week in Washington: Stimulus and impeachment
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A version of this story appeared in CNN's What Matters newsletter. To get it in your inbox, sign up for free here. Washington President Joe Biden's core pledge to promote national unity is headed for its first real...
A 709-day snow drought will come to an end on Sunday in Washington, DC
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It's been nearly two years since Washington, DC, has had a snowfall greater than 1 inch, but that could change drastically by Monday. The city is under a winter storm watch from Saturday evening until Sunday evening...
Washington state hospital apologizes after inviting donors to sign up for Covid-19 vaccine
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A hospital in Bellevue, Washington has apologized for emailing about 100 benefactors an invitation to sign up for the Covid-19 vaccination. "We're pleased to share that we have 500 new open appointments in the Overl...
San Francisco school board votes to rename 44 schools, including Abraham Lincoln and George Washington High Schools
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The San Francisco Unified School District voted this week to rename 44 schools named after controversial public figures, including former Presidents George Washington and Abraham Lincoln and current Sen. Dianne Fein...