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Lawmakers Hear Theories On COVID-19 Origins In U.S. House Hearing
WASHINGTON — Both parties determined the origins could help prepare the U.S. and other countries to fare better during the next pandemic.
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WASHINGTON — Both parties determined the origins could help prepare the U.S. and other countries to fare better during the next pandemic.
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At the meeting, lawmakers looked into the forces behind increasing utility costs in the state and developing a plan to address the issue.
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“Eight months on from this catastrophic legal decision, it is now apparent that the consequences are even worse than feared,” states letter.
Artists say their First Amendment rights were violated after the college censored parts of the show related to abortion.
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Two Democratic Colorado lawmakers introduced a long-awaited bill that would ban the sale and transfer of assault weapons in the state.