Jaclyn Diaz
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Politics
Biden Suspends Deportations, Stops 'Remain In Mexico' Policy
Under the Biden administration, the Department of Homeland Security looks set to roll back several Trump-era immigration policies and to establish a path to citizenship for immigrants.
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National
Members Of Right-Wing Militias, Extremist Groups Are Latest Charged In Capitol Siege
Eight alleged members of extremist groups were charged in the past week in connection with the Jan. 6 siege at the U.S. Capitol.
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National
Trump Administration Will Let More Doctors Prescribe Drug To Fight Opioid Addiction
The change means that doctors will no longer need a special federal waiver in order to prescribe buprenorphine, a medication to treat opioid use disorder.
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National
Strict Security Measures In Place Across The Nation Ahead Of Inauguration Day
The FBI is monitoring "concerning online chatter" about events surrounding Inauguration Day, heightening security concerns ahead of President-elect Joe Biden's swearing in.
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National
Federal Government Executes Corey Johnson For 1992 Murders
Corey Johnson is the 12th inmate to die by lethal injection since July, when the Trump administration restarted federal executions after a 17 year hiatus.
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Politics
State Republican Parties Blast Members Of GOP Who Voted To Impeach Trump
The choice for 10 Republican members to split from their party to vote to impeach Trump could mean political blowback with their state's Republican Party come the next election.
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Technology
Twitter CEO Tweets About Banning Trump From Site
Twitter kicked President Donald Trump off of its site following the insurrection at the U.S. Capitol. CEO Jack Dorsey said major corporations have too much power and pose a risk to a "free" Internet.
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Technology
YouTube Joins Twitter, Facebook In Taking Down Trump's Account After Capitol Siege
The move, which suspends the president's account for a week, comes after the video platform said a livestream of his remarks on Tuesday violated YouTube's community standards.
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Politics
How Inauguration Day Is Shaping Up: Beefed Up Security, Limited Public Access
Law enforcement and elected officials have implemented several security changes ahead of President-elect Joe Biden's swearing in on Jan. 20.
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National
Ex-Capitol Police Chief Says Requests For National Guard Denied 6 Times In Riots
Steven Sund contradicts reports that help was not requested, saying security officials at the House and Senate rebuffed calls for assistance ahead of and during the attack on the Capitol.