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White House

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Volodymyr Zelensky

Biden, Ukraine leader Zelensky meet, in countries' up-and-down relationship since Obama

Relationship between U.S. and small Eastern European country has been shaky since Biden was vice president.

Congress

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Jim Jordan, James Comer, Washington, D.C., June 22, 2022

House Oversight grills Blinken on funding conservative blacklist ahead of censorship bill markup

Committee Chairman James Comer (R-Ky.) wants State documents and communications about suppression of "mis-, dis-, or mal- information" since Biden inauguration.

From the States

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Washington voters can now register online with partial social security number

The bill takes effect on July 15.

White House

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White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre

Some feds suspend meetings with social media after court ban on pressuring them to censor

Public health establishment now sees parallels between "long vax" and long COVID, but White House insists social media has "critical responsibility to take action" against content thought false at the time.

Energy

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Phillips 66

Phillips 66 says activist investor pushing major changes has a conflict of interest with Citgo bid

Elliott Investment Management argues that streamlining Phillips 66 would improve the company's performance, but critics point out that Elliott is in a bidding competition to acquire Citgo, which is a major competitor with Phillips 66.

Education

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Council on American-Islamic Relations

SCOTUS liberals predict parade of horribles from restoring parental rights to LGBTQ lesson opt-out

Justice Clarence Thomas writes separately to question what benefit sex education and even more "novel" gender identity lessons have given kids, when Amish education has worked for hundreds of years.

Elections

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Karoline Leavitt, Republican candidate for Congress

New Hampshire congressional candidate Karoline Leavitt is betting on Trump

A Trump administration alum who worked for then-White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany, Leavitt is running as a MAGA candidate in a moderate state.

Congress

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Rep. Raskin

Democratic-led Senate votes 56-44 to continue impeachment trial of Trump as day one concludes

Rep. Raskin on impeachment: We can't create a 'January exception' in U.S. Constitution for presidents

Elections

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RFK Jr. Trump

With RFK Jr. still on campaign trail, voters revisit Democrats' COVID restrictions and censorship

There has been no rethinking of what went wrong during the pandemic "because the people who carried out the management of the pandemic are entrenched," Yale epidemiologist Harvey Risch says.

Energy

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Offshore wind opponents come from deep blue states, but Trump offers hope they’ll finally be heard

Blue states' common ground with Trump: While many coastal residents opposed to offshore wind may not be fans of Trump, they’re optimistic that the new administration will finally give them a seat at the table.

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