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One year into COVID: Biden takes his shot

WASHINGTON    This is the March 5, 2021, edition of the Essential Politics newsletter. Like what you’re reading? Sign up to get it in your inbox three times a week. On March 5, 2020, with only three dissenting votes, Congress passed the first COVID-19 relief bill, an $8.3-billion emergency measure that turned out to be the opening installment in a vast and expensive effort to deal with the costs of a deadly pandemic. President Biden. The political environment has changed. The bill passed the House last week on a near-party line vote of 219-212, with two Democrats and all the Republicans in opposition. It passed a key hurdle in the Senate on Thursday with Vice President

Former Saugus High custodian who lost battle with COVID-19 remembered as beloved father, campus fixture

Former Saugus High custodian who lost battle with COVID-19 remembered as beloved father, campus fixture
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Essential Politics: Limit filibusters or accept defeat? Democrats are inching toward a stark choice

The latest news, analysis and insights from our politics teams from Sacramento to D.C. Enter email address You may occasionally receive promotional content from the Los Angeles Times. The prospect that a large part of their agenda could go nowhere, even though their party controls both houses of Congress and the White House, has angered many Democratic activists. They’ve put abolition of the filibuster into the spotlight to a degree not seen for nearly half a century. A book denouncing the filibuster by Adam Jentleson, a former aide to Sen. Harry Reid (D-Nev.), has become required reading for progressive Democrats.

Bribes paid for Tanzania port project: AFP

AFP MEDIA RAIDS PRESSER - AAP 1 of 1 5370537724001 A 54-year-old Brisbane man who was an alleged significant player in a complex scheme to bribe Iraqi officials to approve oil contracts worth billions of dollars has been hit with a fresh bribery charge. The new charge relates to $US4 million in suspicious payments linked to a $US66.48 million contract for a port project in Tanzania. Russell John Waugh was arrested at his home in November following a nine-year international investigation focusing on two Iraqi contracts worth a combined $US1.46 billion. Those contracts involved the development of oil pipelines designed to increase the capacity of Iraq s crude oil export. Investigators identified $US77.6 million in suspicious payments made via third-party contractors.

Australian former executive charged with bribery offences over African plot

Australian former executive charged with bribery offences over African plot We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss Normal text size Advertisement A former senior executive of infrastructure giant Leighton Holdings has been charged with conspiring to pay up to $4 million in bribes to high-ranking Tanzanian officials to win an $84 million contract for the Australian company. The charges against former managing director of Leighton Offshore Russell Waugh come after the businessman was charged in November over separate allegations that he masterminded a bribery plot on behalf of Leighton in Iraq. Russell Waugh leaving Brisbane Magistrates Court on bail after his arrest on bribery charges in November.

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