#What we know about Energy Department’s lab leak conclusion

#What we know about Energy Department’s lab leak conclusion

What we know about Energy Department’s lab leak conclusion The Wall Street Journal reported on Sunday that the Energy Department has concluded with “low confidence” that the COVID-19 virus emerged from a laboratory in China. The newspaper, citing a classified intelligence report, said the Energy Department’s new position adds to divisions within the intelligence community…

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#Trump, Haley to battle for spotlight at CPAC

#Trump, Haley to battle for spotlight at CPAC

Trump, Haley to battle for spotlight at CPAC Former President Trump and his ex-United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley are set to give dueling addresses at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) next week, putting a sharp focus on the ongoing tug-of-war within the GOP. It’ll be the first time since Haley launched her presidential bid…

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#Biden says he has ‘other things to finish’ before starting ‘full-blown’ 2024 campaign

#Biden says he has ‘other things to finish’ before starting ‘full-blown’ 2024 campaign

Biden says he has ‘other things to finish’ before starting ‘full-blown’ 2024 campaign President Biden said in a new interview that he has “other things to finish” before starting a “full-blown” 2024 presidential campaign. “Well, apparently, someone interviewed my wife today, I heard. I gotta call her and find out,” Biden told ABC News’s David…

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#Advocates say Biden’s asylum rule is a Trump deja vu

#Advocates say Biden’s asylum rule is a Trump deja vu

Advocates say Biden’s asylum rule is a Trump deja vu The Biden administration is barreling towards a legal fight with immigration groups after rolling out a new asylum policy similar to a Trump-era directive already struck down by the courts.  The tussle between the administration and its would-be allies on immigration has been brewing for…

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#Battle lines form in Democrats’ race for Feinstein seat

#Battle lines form in Democrats’ race for Feinstein seat

Battle lines form in Democrats’ race for Feinstein seat Democrats are bracing for a fractious race to fill the seat of retiring Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.), with high-profile party members pitted against one another along battle lines formed by both identity and ideology. Rep. Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) has already drawn the support of former Speaker…

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