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Month: February 2021

Lawmakers to revive proposal for federal commission tasked with examining America’s history of racism

Two Democratic lawmakers will reintroduce legislation Thursday calling for the formation of the first federal racial justice commission tasked with examining the country’s history of systemic racism against Black people, addressing inequities and backing efforts to provide reparations for slavery. Rep. Barbara Lee of California, who first proposed the creation of a US Commission on

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Lawmakers angrily grill Capitol security officials over lack of leadership as mob stormed US Capitol

House lawmakers angrily grilled acting US Capitol Police Chief Yogananda Pittman and acting House Sergeant at Arms Timothy Blodgett on Thursday over the security failures that occurred on January 6, repeatedly pressing both officials on the lack of communication by law enforcement leaders as their officers were overwhelmed by the pro-Trump mob that day. Rep.

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House Freedom Caucus members question Liz Cheney’s leadership again after her latest Trump comments

House Freedom Caucus members questioned GOP conference chairwoman Liz Cheney‘s leadership — again — at a news conference Thursday after the Wyoming Republican congresswoman’s comments that she believes former President Donald Trump shouldn’t play a role in the Republican Party. The reaction highlights the divide within House Republicans about the former president as GOP leadership

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Gusty Winds create Air Quality Issues

Extreme winds through Southern California overnight and this morning have contributed to blowing sand and dust this morning. Air Quality was significantly impacted: in the “Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups” range for West Valley locations early this morning. By the afternoon, the AQI had improved markedly. As winds slowly subside, the air quality will improve this

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