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US to offer free Covid tests as Omicron becomes dominant

The United States said Tuesday it will distribute hundreds of millions of free Covid tests in the face of surging Omicron cases, which have forced governments worldwide to reimpose restrictions ahead of the holidays.

Washington also said Tuesday it will donate more than $500 million in international Covid aid to help countries battle the pandemic, while Israel announced tough new restriction on US travel.

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Jan. 6 House committee requests interview with GOP congressman Scott Perry

The select House panel investigating the Jan. 6 attack at the U.S. Capitol has requested a meeting with Pennsylvania’s Rep. Scott Perry, R-10th District, citing evidence that the sitting member of Congress had “an important role” in efforts to appoint Jeffrey Clark as acting attorney general.

In a letter sent Monday to Perry, Committee Chairman Rep. Bennie Thompson, D-Mississippi, asked for his “voluntary cooperation” in the committee’s investigation into the insurrection and efforts to overturn the 2020 election.

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Biden administration resists Democrats’ pleas on student debt relief as deadline nears

Congressional Democrats are urging the White House to extend the freeze on student loan repayments, and for the president to cancel up to $50,000 of student debt — but so far the administration is not budging.

The standoff is one of the more noticeable splits between President Joe Biden and members of his party, who are applying intense pressure to provide more borrower relief as the expiration of a pandemic-era freeze nears.

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Pentagon stops short of banning military membership in extremist groups

By Phil Stewart and Idrees Ali

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Pentagon stopped short on Monday of creating a list of extremist groups that military members cannot join and declined to say explicitly whether refusing to view President Joe Biden as America's legitimate leader was a violation of policy.

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‘The guy should be fired on the spot’: Dr. Fauci fires back at 'kill shot' comment from Fox News host

America's top infectious disease expert on Tuesday said that Fox News should have already fired host Jesse Watters for his recent comments.

CNN's John Berman interviewed Dr. Tony Fauci ahead of President Joe Biden's address to the nation on the Omicron variant.

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GOP suspected in 'weird' attacks on Kamala Harris on Spanish-language radio

Callers and guests have been ferociously attacking vice president Kamala Harris on Spanish-language radio programs, and Florida Democrats believe it's a coordinated campaign to weaken her popularity with Latino voters.

Miami-based Democratic pollster Fernand Amandi sounded the alarm about "weird" calls on talk radio shows that appear to be scripted and seemingly came out of nowhere, because Harris isn't especially controversial among the state's Democratic voters, who tend to focus on president Joe Biden or the party at large, reported Politico.

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'Unfit to serve': Columnist makes case for expelling all pro-Trump coup members from Congress

Writing for USA Today, Jill Lawrence argued that congressional Trump supporters who planned to stop the certification of the 2020 election deserve to be expelled from Congress.

Writing Monday, Lawrence recalled the recent revelation that Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) was among those who text messaged White House chief of staff Mark Meadows on Jan. 5 on ways to overthrow the 2020 election.

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'I'm calling for violence -- I will be violent!' Prosecutors play damning video of MAGA rioter during court hearing

Federal prosecutors on Monday played damning video of accused MAGA rioter Ryan Nichols while arguing that he should not be released ahead of his trial.

As reported by NBC 4 Washington's Scott MacFarlane, prosecutors played a video that was filmed in the immediate aftermath of the January 6th Capitol riots in which Nichols made about as explicit call for violence as it is possible to make.

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Biden was always more 'keen on Ukraine' than Obama: war expert

Slate’s war stories correspondent Fred Kaplan spoke with Mary Harris to share his thoughts on President Joe Biden's Ukrainian position - and what he thinks will happen next.

"If you’ve heard anything about this troop buildup around Ukraine, alarm is probably what’s resonated the most alarm that Vladimir Putin is testing the West alarm that Russia might expand an ongoing military operation inside Ukraine," Harris said. "But I wanted to talk to Fred because alarm was not his first reaction to this news."

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Biden raises car gas mileage standards to fight climate change

President Joe Biden is raising mileage standards for cars and trucks sold in the United States in a bid to limit emissions, as the spending bill he counted on to fund the fight against climate change appears to be on life support.

The new regulations announced by the Environmental Protection Agency on Monday reverse more lax fuel standards under Donald Trump, and show how Biden's White House is using regulatory power to curb emissions.

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Joe Biden sets 50-year record for economic improvement in first year of presidency: report

The U.S. economy has improved more in President Joe Biden's first year in office than it has under any president in the last 50 years.

Bloomberg's Matthew A. Winkler made the observation in a column on Monday.

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A quarter of a billion dollars worth of steel for Trump's border wall is rusting away in the desert

According to an investigation by the Atlantic's John B. Washington, hundreds of millions of dollars worth of steel purchased by Donald Trump's administration to build his ill-fated border on the U.S.-Mexico border now sits rusting away in the desert with no concrete plans on what to do with it.

Building the wall was one of the key planks of Trump's run for the presidency in 2016, with the former president assuring his supporters that he would get Mexico to pay for it.

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Joe Manchin fires back at angry Dems: 'They ought to push me' into the Republican Party

Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) on Monday dared angry Democrats to "push" him out of the party after he effectively ended President Joe Biden's legislative agenda by announcing his opposition on Fox News.

The White House and House progressives reacted by suggesting that Manchin breached his promise to work on legislation in good faith.

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