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Biden Still Hasn’t Filled Key Administration Positions 6 Months After Taking Office

Biden still hasn't nominated several key officials and many top jobs are filled with acting directors.

White House Says It’s “Flagging Problematic Posts” For Facebook Moderators

"Facebook needs to move more quickly to remove harmful violative posts,” said White House press secretary Jen Psaki.

Experts Urge Skepticism Over Guardian Report Claiming Russia Has Compromising Material on Trump

Former top cybersecurity chief warns the purported leak is “far too convenient” and “reeks” of a disinformation operation.

82-Year-Old Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer Says He Hasn’t Made Retirement Plans

Amid calls to retire, Breyer says he is enjoying his newfound senior role on the court.

House Oversight Committee Launches Probe Into Arizona Election “Audit”

House probes if audit is intended to "promote baseless conspiracy theories" and "reverse the result of a free and fair election for partisan gain.”

Biden DHS Chief Warns That Asylum-Seekers Fleeing Cuba and Haiti Will Be Barred From Entering US

Refugee advocates said the warning undermined the administration's shift away from Trump's policies.

Facebook Joins Amazon in Calling for FTC Chair Lina Khan to Recuse From Antitrust Case

The company accused Khan of bias over past criticism of Big Tech.

Judge Rules California Gov. Gavin Newsom Can’t Identify Himself as Democrat on Recall Ballot

Newsom's attorney failed to designate a party affiliation before the state's deadline.

Texas Democrats Flee State In Bid to Block GOP Voting Restrictions as Governor Vows Arrests

The move delayed the passage of the GOP voting bill but is unlikely to prevent it.

Biden Backs Rare Cuba Protest as “Clarion Call for Freedom”

Cubans are calling for the president to resign amid a worsening economic crisis.