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With crucial aid vote approaching, Senate Democrats guard their slim majority


With crucial aid vote approaching, Senate Democrats guard their slim majority
Paul Kane, The Washington Post
March 3, 2021
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WASHINGTON - In late January, Sen. Patrick Leahy, D-Vt., fell ill and was briefly hospitalized. A day later, Sen. Mark Warner, D-Va., went into quarantine for a few days after coming in close contact with someone who tested positive for the coronavirus.
Both senators returned to work a few days later, but their brief absence served as a stark reminder of just how perilous the Democratic majority is in a 50-50 Senate, particularly as they plan to push through a $1.9 trillion pandemic rescue package later this week. ....

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The history of the filibuster — and how it's been used over the years


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The history of the filibuster and how it s been used over the years
The most famous filibuster in history was dramatized in the classic Hollywood 1939 movie Mr. Smith Goes to Washington. That one was fictional, but over the years there have been plenty of real and often ridiculous filibusters. 
Cato the Younger gets the earliest historical credit for a filibuster when he tried to thwart Julius Caesar s plans in ancient Rome, CBS This Morning: Saturday co-host Jeff Glor reports.
The U.S. Senate defines a filibuster as an informal term for any attempt to block or delay Senate action on a bill or other matter by debating it at length, by offering numerous procedural motions, or by any other delaying or obstructive actions. The word itself sprang from the Dutch word vrijbuiter, meaning pirate or plunderer. ....

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How to Watch Hoka Project Carbon X 2 - Jim Walmsley, Camille Herron Chase 100K World Record


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For the second time in two years, Hoka athletes are attempting to break the world and American records at the 100K distance.
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On Saturday, January 23, at 9 a.m. ET (7 a.m. MT), the group of elite runners will race on a slightly modified version of the Marathon Project course on the Gila River Indian Reservation in Chandler, Arizona. A total of 30 athletes (including pacers) will complete nine loops around a man-made lake. ....

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Biden's plea for unity: Can it translate from rhetoric to reality?


President Joe Biden’s focus Thursday, his first full day in office, was the pandemic. He signed 10 executive orders aimed at expanding access to testing and vaccines, reopening schools, and getting people back to work. 
A majority of Americans are at least somewhat optimistic that President Biden can restore civility and unity to the nation’s politics, according to a bipartisan Battleground Poll released last week by the Georgetown University Institute of Politics and Public Service.
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President Joe Biden emphasized unity at his inaugural address. But as he begins tackling the nation’s many crises, translating that ideal into action may be easier said than done. ....

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