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US Politics · United StatesRep. Robin Kelly (D-Ill.) on Wednesday introduced articles of impeachment against Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, citing the secretary’s handling of the Trump administration’s aggressive immigration crackdown.
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Democrat files articles of impeachment against Noem
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US Politics · United StatesRepublicans in the U.S. House of Representatives on Wednesday advanced legislation placing new restrictions on lawmakers' stock-trading practices, after they squashed Democrats' push for an outright ban on the widespread practice that critics say takes advantage of insider information. The "Stop Insider Trading Act" was unveiled by House Republicans two days ago and drew immediate attacks from Democrats who said it fails to live up to its name.See the Story
House Committee Advances GOP-Backed Stock Trading Restrictions
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US Politics · United StatesA bipartisan group of lawmakers have proposed creating a new agency with $2.5 billion to spur production of rare earths and the other critical minerals, while the Trump administration has already taken aggressive actions to break China’s grip on the market for these materials that are crucial to high-tech products, including cellphones, electric vehicles, jet fighters and missiles.See the Story
Lawmakers propose $2.5B agency to boost production of rare earths and other critical minerals
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