Key Justices Signal Support for Affordable Care Act
Wednesday, November 11, 2020 | |
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| Science By Sabrina Imbler In the abyss, everyone can hear you scream. | | | Opinion By Aaron E. Carroll and Nicholas Bagley It's unmitigated good news. But it would be a tragic mistake to relax our vigilance right away. | | |
| By The Associated Press Senate Republicans questioned the former acting F.B.I. director Andrew G. McCabe on Tuesday during a Judiciary Committee hearing, rehashing unproven allegations of corruption and bias at the F.B.I. | | | By Reuters President-elect Joseph R. Biden Jr. spoke about the Affordable Care Act after the Supreme Court indicated it was unlikely to strike down the law. | | | By Reuters Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said on Tuesday with a grin that there would be a "smooth transition to a second Trump administration," echoing President Trump's demands for a delay until "every legal vote" is counted. | | |
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