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Biden tests political climate at home and abroad: The Note

Biden tests political climate at home and abroad: The Note Biden and Harris speak on Derek Chauvin verdict Replay Video It s a grand moment for global leadership assuming the audiences at home and abroad are looking for it. President Joe Biden faces perhaps his biggest test yet on the international stage with the two-day climate summit that begins on Thursday, a mostly virtual gathering organized by the White House to coincide with Earth Day. Biden s message to the world is a reassertion of American leadership to address climate change. He faces expected skepticism from familiar corners China, Russia and swaths of the developing world with the European Union jostling for primacy, and scrutiny on U.S. allies including Canada and Japan.

Ely native tapped for Interior Department solicitor post

Ely native tapped for Interior Department solicitor post
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What Can Philanthropy Do to Protect and Expand Voting Rights? | Voting Rights | Carnegie Corporation of New York

What Can Philanthropy Do to Protect and Expand Voting Rights? | Voting Rights | Carnegie Corporation of New York
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Biden taps expert in Native American law from Minnesota as top lawyer at Interior

President Joe Biden nominated Native American law expert Robert Anderson, an enrolled member of the Bois Forte Band of Chippewa, to be solicitor of the Interior Department Wednesday. The move underscored how the administration is putting a priority on placing Native Americans in charge of the agenda at Interior. Last month, Interior Secretary Deb Haaland, an enrolled member of the Laguna Pueblo, was confirmed by the Senate as the first Native American person to lead a federal department. “Bob has extensive legal expertise with regard to Native American Tribes, public lands, and water — all of which will help advance Interior’s mission to steward America’s natural, cultural and historic resources and honor our nation-to-nation relationship with Tribes in accordance with the spirit and letter of the law,” Haaland said in a statement.

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