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Hunter Biden Says He Is Under Federal Investigation For Tax Matter
Joe Biden's son Hunter said he learned that "the U.S. Attorney's Office in Delaware advised my legal counsel ... that they are investigating my tax affairs."
What Can Incoming Biden Administration Do To Stimulate Economy Without Congress?
With a closely divided Congress, which could include Republicans holding the Senate, President-elect Joe Biden's economic agenda may depend a lot on what his incoming administration can do on its own.
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Biden Faces Pressure To Make Good On His Pledge To Bring Diversity To His Cabinet
President-elect Joe Biden has announced a number of major Cabinet positions, facing pressure over representation and ideology from across the Democratic coalition that elected him.
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Soaring Stock Market Creates A Club Of Centibillionaires
This year, five people have achieved the status of centibillionaires, i.e., people worth more than $100 billion. Among them is Tesla founder Elon Musk.
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House Approves Temporary Government Funding Bill As Larger Deal Remains Elusive
House lawmakers passed a one-week spending measure to thwart a government shutdown before a Friday deadline. It now heads to the Senate, with hopes lawmakers reach a bigger deal this month.
Michigan GOP Sidelines Democrat For Her 'Unacceptable' Response To Lynching Threats
Days after Rep. Cynthia Johnson was harassed for her criticism of Rudy Giuliani, Michigan Republicans removed her from committee posts for sharing what they called a threatening video on Facebook.
Arizona Man Sentenced For Role In Neo-Nazi Plot Targeting Journalists
Johnny Roman Garza, 21, pleaded guilty in September to conspiring with three other members of a group called the Atomwaffen Division to identify and threaten journalists and activists.
Biden Expected To Tap Katherine Tai As U.S. Trade Representative
Tai, if confirmed, will be the first woman of color to serve in the role.
As Climate Envoy, Kerry To Seek 'Ambition' With 'Humility'
One challenge facing John Kerry in his new role as climate envoy to President-elect Joe Biden will be to convince other governments the U.S. will abide by its commitments.
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With Far-Right Extremism On The Rise, Germany Investigates Its Police
Whether it's officers participating in neo-Nazi chat groups or hoarding ammunition to prepare for a doomsday scenario, extremism is a persistent problem among those who enforce the law in Germany.
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