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Senate passes Biden s $1 9 trillion coronavirus relief bill after voting overnight on amendments, sends measure back to House

Skip to main content Currently Reading Senate passes Biden s $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief bill after voting overnight on amendments, sends measure back to House Tony Romm, Jeff Stein and Erica Werner, The Washington Post March 6, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail Senate Majority Leader Charles Schumer, D-N,Y., prepares his floor speech before walking to the Senate floor on Jan. 22.Washington Post photo by Melina Mara. WASHINGTON - The Senate approved a sweeping $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief plan on Saturday, putting Congress one step closer to fulfilling an electoral promise from President Joe Biden and his Democratic allies to shepherd a swift, equal recovery to the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression.

Senate grinds toward passage of $1 9 trillion Biden coronavirus relief plan

Senate grinds toward passage of $1 9 trillion Biden coronavirus relief plan
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I ll get away with anything : 13 not-so-greatest hits from the Capitol riot arrest records

I ll get away with anything : 13 not-so-greatest hits from the Capitol riot arrest records Aaron Blake, The Washington Post March 3, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail Broken windows and shattered glass the day after hundreds of rioters stormed the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6.Washington Post photo by Melina Mara. WASHINGTON - Former president Donald Trump s culpability for the Jan. 6 Capitol riot is a question that s now for the history books (and potentially courts of law). But to the extent Trump did send supporters into the Capitol that day, court documents increasingly show, much like Trump said of Mexico in 2015, he wasn t sending his best. The Washington Post s Katie Shepherd on Tuesday detailed the story of William Robert Norwood III. According to a criminal complaint, Norwood texted a group of friends and family that he was going to attend the day s events and fool police by dressing in all black. I ll look just like ANTIFA, he said. I ll get away with anything. He allegedly fo

I ll get away with anything : 13 not-so-greatest hits from the Capitol riot arrest records

I ll get away with anything : 13 not-so-greatest hits from the Capitol riot arrest records
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A road like no other, in peril like never before

A road like no other, in peril like never before Scott Wilson, The Washington Post Feb. 27, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail GORDA, Calif. - Life here in this tiny town built on the continent-ending cliffs of the Pacific coast has always had an anxious when, not if, quality to it. And much of that uncertain fate, season to season and year to year, has been tied to the two-lane road that runs through it. Highway 1 is a California spectacle, a Depression-era monument to the state s quixotic ambitions and stunning beauty. It runs from the Orange County surf haven of Dana Point in the south into cannabis-cultivating Mendocino County, carrying heavy traffic over the Golden Gate Bridge and under the bluffs of Santa Monica, where it is better known as the Pacific Coast Highway, on its 650-mile route.

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