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Power Up: Texas Dems to testify on voting rights legislation, but will they move the needle?

Power Up: Texas Dems to testify on voting rights legislation, but will they move the needle?
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Power Up: Despite DOJ waive of executive privilege, compelling Trump-era officials to testify still a wildcard

Power Up: Despite DOJ waive of executive privilege, compelling Trump-era officials to testify still a wildcard
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Sunburn — The morning read of what s hot in Florida politics — 7 26 21

Sunburn — The morning read of what s hot in Florida politics — 7 26 21
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Covid Updates: Italy Restricts Access to Restaurants and Museums for the Unvaccinated

Video The Italian government announced that it would now require people to show a so-called green pass or proof of vaccination in order to participate in a broad range of social activities, including indoor dining.CreditCredit.Remo Casilli/Reuters The Italian government announced on Thursday that it would require people to show proof of vaccination or a recent negative test in order to participate in certain social activities, including indoor dining, visiting museums and attending shows. The move follows a similar announcement made by the French government last week and comes as the debate in Western nations heats up over how far governments should or can go in circumscribing the life of the unvaccinated.

The House votes to increase the number of visas for Afghans who have helped U S troops

The House votes to increase the number of visas for Afghans who have helped U.S. troops. Representative Jason Crow, a former Army Ranger, spearheaded legislation that would expand the number of visas available to Afghans who helped the U.S. military during the 20-year war.Credit.Anna Moneymaker for The New York Times The House voted overwhelmingly on Thursday to expand a visa program for Afghans who are facing retribution for helping American troops and diplomats during the 20-year war in Afghanistan, moving to allow more of them to immigrate to the United States quickly as the Biden administration races to evacuate them.

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