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Sen. Chuck Schumer is demanding accountability from UPS after more than 100 AP exams of high school students never made it to the College Board for grading


Sen. Chuck Schumer is demanding accountability from UPS after more than 100 AP exams of high school students never made it to the College Board for grading
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U.S. Senate Majority Leader Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-NY) speaks during a news briefing after the weekly Senate Democratic Policy Luncheon at the U.S. Capitol June 22, 2021 in Washington, DC. Alex Wong/Getty Images
Sen. Chuck Schumer called on UPS to respond, saying it lost more than 100 AP exams.
The College Board initially proposed offering a refund to students or allowing them to retake the exam.

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Infrastructure bill blocked by Senate Republicans as lawmakers haggle over details


Infrastructure bill blocked by Senate Republicans as lawmakers haggle over details
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What happens now after Senate Republicans block bipartisan infrastructure bill?
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WASHINGTON – Senate Republicans on Wednesday blocked the start of formal debate on bipartisan infrastructure legislation, a core part of President Joe Biden’s economic plan, because the bill text and cost weren’t available as negotiations continued.
The 51-49 vote against beginning debate, which needed to clear a 60-vote threshold to succeed, came after a series of late-night negotiations. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., changed his vote to help defeat the measure so he could be on the prevailing side to call it up for another vote in the future. Senators continue to haggle over details on transit and how to pay for the entire package.

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Bipartisan infrastructure deal on life support as key Senate test vote looms

Bipartisan infrastructure deal on life support as key Senate test vote looms
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Senate Republicans block Democrats' voting rights bill from advancing

Senate Republicans block Democrats' voting rights bill from advancing
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