BREAKING: Oklahoma governor commutes the death sentence of Julius Jones on the day of his scheduled execution to life without possibility of parole. Jones has proclaimed his innocence for more than two decades in a 1999 killing. https://t.co/Jj9dJ1Dyp0
CBO estimates that the funding for tax enforcement activities provided by H.R. 5376, the Build Back Better Act, would increase outlays by $80 billion and revenues by $207 billion, thus decreasing the deficit by $127 billion, through 2031. https://t.co/GrbShPusVK
In light of Biden's new USPS governing board nominees, the plan to remove Postmaster General Louis DeJoy is finally coming into focus. https://t.co/hzv8lna0G1
"The move was a surprise to postal officials and even members of Congress, according to three people with knowledge of the matter, and casts doubt on DeJoy’s future at the agency."
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"A judge on Tuesday exonerated him after more than 43 years in prison, making his case the longest confirmed wrongful-conviction case in Missouri’s history — and one of the longest-standing such convictions in the nation’s history."
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"Jurors found the main organizers of the deadly far-right rally in Charlottesville, Va., in 2017 liable under state law, awarding more than $25 million in damages, but deadlocked on federal conspiracy charges."
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Hillary Clinton confirms reports from over the summer that she was involved in an effort to evacuate high risk women from Afghanistan on chartered planes.
Breaking News: Jurors found three white men — Travis McMichael, his father Gregory McMichael and their neighbor William Bryan — guilty of murdering Ahmaud Arbery, a Black man who was out jogging. The three also face federal hate-crime charges. https://t.co/YvAs315lLy
For 770,000 Texans living in poverty, health insurance is out of reach.
A provision of the Build Back Better legislation could help cover individuals ineligible for both Medicaid and health insurance subsidies through state-run marketplaces. https://t.co/3dejdjo49g
DECATUR, Ill. (WAND) - Some Decatur public school students and staff say violence is becoming such a problem in hallways and classrooms, it's getting in the way of their education. https://t.co/AZYppFjolE