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Giuliani suspended from practicing law in New York for backing Trump election claims
Former President Trump's attorney Rudolph Giuliani has been suspended from practicing law in the state of New York. Published June 24, 2021
VP Harris finally to visit southern border on Friday
Vice President Kamala Harris finally will visit the southern border on Friday, her office confirmed, as former President Donald Trump claimed his upcoming trip to the region forced her into the move. Published June 23, 2021
White House says U.S. must prop up key industries more to compete with China
President Biden's top economic adviser said Wednesday that the U.S. must adopt a new strategy to "shelter and grow champion industries" with taxpayer money to compete with China and other countries. Published June 23, 2021
White House vows to hold new Iranian president ‘accountable’ for rights violations
The White House said Monday that Iranian President-elect Ebrahim Raisi will be held accountable for human rights violations and that President Biden has no plans to meet with him as talks on a revived nuclear deal approach the finish line. Published June 21, 2021
Front-runner for N.Y. mayor accuses Democrats Yang, Garcia of suppressing Black voters
The leading Democratic candidates for New York City mayor spent the final day of the primary campaign Monday stoking racial and ethnic divisions, with Black front-runner Eric Adams accusing two rivals of trying to suppress the Black vote. Published June 21, 2021
Trump endorses Tshibaka for Senate, calls Murkowski ‘bad for Alaska’
Former President Trump endorsed former Alaska state official Kelly Tshibaka on Friday in her Senate bid against Republican Sen. Lisa Murkowski, who voted to convict Mr. Trump in his second impeachment trial. Published June 18, 2021
Biden issues Juneteenth holiday proclamation for ‘all Americans’
President Biden issued a proclamation Friday to mark the new Juneteenth national holiday, calling the celebration of the end of slavery in the U.S. "a day that should be recognized by all Americans." Published June 18, 2021
Biden signs Juneteenth bill, creating first new federal holiday in decades
President Biden signed a bill Thursday establishing Juneteenth as a federal holiday to commemorate the end of slavery in the United States. Published June 17, 2021
Trump to hold first MAGA-style rally in Ohio on June 26
Former President Donald Trump will hold his first campaign-style rally since losing the election when he visits the Lorain County Fairgrounds in Ohio on June 26 to campaign for the Republican challenger to an incumbent GOP House member who voted to impeach Mr. Trump. Published June 17, 2021
Federal employees to get Friday off for new ‘Juneteenth’ holiday
Federal employees will get an immediate day off on Friday to mark the new Juneteenth federal holiday, just hours after President Biden signs it into law. Published June 17, 2021
GOP slams Biden for giving Putin ‘Sweet 16’ list of targets off-limits to cyberattacks
President Biden is under fire for giving Russian President Vladimir Putin a list of 16 U.S. critical infrastructure sectors that should be off-limits to cyberattacks, with Republicans saying the entire U.S. should be off-limits. Published June 17, 2021
‘What the hell?’: Biden apologizes to CNN reporter after angry exchange
President Biden apologized to a CNN reporter Wednesday after snapping that she was "in the wrong business" for questioning his optimistic view of his summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin. Published June 16, 2021
Biden gives Putin a list of U.S. infrastructure off-limits to cyberattacks
President Biden on Wednesday gave Russian President Vladimir Putin a list of critical U.S. infrastructure systems that should be off-limits for ransomware and cyberattacks and said after their summit that Russia is "desperate" to remain a major world power. Published June 16, 2021
Putin cites Capitol rioters, BLM unrest in defending his record in Russia
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday called out the U.S. for the prosecution of Capitol rioters, the killing of protester Ashli Babbitt and unchecked violence on America's streets -- saying he doesn't want those problems in his country. Published June 16, 2021
Harris calls Texas legislators who walked out on voting bill ‘American patriots’
Vice President Kamala Harris hosted Texas Democratic state legislators at the White House Wednesday and called them "American patriots" for walking out of the statehouse last month to block a Republican-backed voting bill. Published June 16, 2021
Biden, Putin agree at summit to return ambassadors to their posts
Russian President Vladimir Putin and U.S. President Biden agreed Wednesday to return their ambassadors to their posts in each country. Published June 16, 2021
Biden, Putin in Geneva for first face-to-face meeting
U.S. President Biden and Russian President Vladimir Putin arrived Wednesday at the Geneva villa, for their first face-to-face meeting. Published June 16, 2021
VP Harris tells ‘Dreamers’ that she’ll do everything in her power to protect their status
Vice President Kamala D. Harris on Tuesday marked the ninth anniversary of the Obama-era program that shields some illegal immigrants from deportation, saying the Biden administration will do "everything in our power" to protect them. Published June 15, 2021
Morgan Stanley tells workers to return to office or take pay cut as pandemic eases
The CEO of Morgan Stanley has warned employees to return to the office by Labor Day or face a pay cut, as New York City businesses reopen fully from the COVID-19 pandemic. Published June 15, 2021
Biden to confront defiant Putin on tally of Moscow’s malign actions
President Biden is bringing a long list of U.S. grievances to his highly anticipated summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Switzerland on Wednesday. Published June 15, 2021