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Democratic allies push the White House to focus more – and say more – on inflation worries

“Yes, we have now passed the infrastructure bill,” said one senior White House official, who spoke on condition of anonymity to sincerely discuss the thinking in Biden’s inner circle. “Yes, we passed [Build Back Better] In the house. Yes, the president tapped the Strategic Petroleum Reserve. Yes, we are going on offense because BBB is an anti-inflationary policy. Yes, we …

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Havana Syndrome: FBI warns staff of reports of symptoms between agents | FBI

The FBI has warned its employees about Havana Syndrome, a mysterious disease that has affected U.S. diplomats and spies in several countries in recent years, and is proving to be a brain injury. Over 200 US. The phenomenon was first identified in Cuba but has happened elsewhere. In a statement to NBC News, the FBI has now admitted that it …

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Thanksgiving weather in Los Angeles: strong winds leave behind damage across sock; Possible power shutups by Thanksgiving

SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA (KABC) – Santa Ana’s winds have continued to blow across Southern California overnight, coupling several large trees in residential neighborhoods as thousands of people have their power cut on Thanksgiving in an effort to prevent wildfires. The red flag warnings are in effect Wednesday morning and will remain in effect through a lot of Friday due to …

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Evil Murder and Felony Murder: Here’s What Jurors Decided in the Trial of Ahmad Aberri’s Murder

Gregory McMichael and William “Raddie” Bryan Jr. Were convicted on four and three of the counts of felony murder, respectively. Gregory’s son, Travis McMichael, was also found guilty on multiple counts of felony murder and was the only one of the three found to have committed malicious murder. The distinction between the charges of malice and crime murder has to …

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Five centrist Dems oppose Biden’s choice for bank regulator

Five Democratic senators have told the White House that they will oppose the nomination of Saule Omarova, President Joe Biden’s controversial left-wing elect for the head of the Treasury’s Treasury Department. The opposition of both Republicans and, now, some of Bidens own party could kill the nomination of the Soviet-born academic to the critically important post, Axios reported. In a …

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3 people found guilty in killing Ahmaud Aberri

A jury has returned guilty verdicts against all three charges in the murder of Ahmad Arberry in Brunswick, Georgia. Travis McMichael, who fired the fatal shot, was convicted on all charges, including the charge of malicious murder. His father Gregory McMichael and neighbor William “Roddy” Brian were convicted of felony murder and other charges. Arbery, a 25-year-old black man, was …

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Joe Biden is spending Thanksgiving at the Nantucket mansion of private equity billionaire David Rubenstein

President Joe Biden donates peanut butter to Turkey during the 74th annual Thanksgiving Turkey grant in the White Garden’s Rose Garden on November 19, 2021 in Washington, DC.Anna MoneyMaker / Getty Images Joe Biden has stayed at the property of billionaire David Rubenstein in Nantucket for Thanksgiving. The bidders have spent most Thanksgiving on Massachusetts Island since the 1970s. They …

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Husband of Waukesha parade crash victim learns of her cancer diagnosis after she died: “Maybe God took her so she did not have to suffer”

Days after the deadly Vaukesha parade crash, the husband of one of the women killed learned from a medical examiner that she had previously undiagnosed uterine cancer. “I was happy to hear that I could at least give my children the idea that maybe a lot of suffering was avoided,” John Kulich told “CBS Mornings” lead national correspondent David Begnaud. …

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Ahmaud Arbery trial: Guilty verdicts are a response to prayers, family says. Here’s what comes next

After reading the first sentence, Marcus Arberi Zr, Arbari’s father, “jumped up and rejoiced”, according to a pool reporter in the room. “I never saw the day back in 2020, I never thought the day would come,” said Ahmad Arberi’s mother, Wanda Cooper-Jones, as she stood right in front of the courthouse doors after the Judge. She thanked God and …

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