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At a press conference in Pittsburgh Friday, Republican Senate candidate Mehmet Oz called out his opponent Democrat John Fetterman for not answering questions at public events. Fetterman suffered a stroke in May and says he still has auditory processing issues that make it difficult to answer questions in chaotic environments.
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Carnegie Mellon University is hosting this year’s Global Clean Energy Action Forum with the U.S. Department of Energy. On Wednesday, young people took to the CMU campus to call for climate action from the world leaders gathered in Pittsburgh.
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A bill that would expand health care coverage for military veterans impacted by toxic burn pits was rejected by Republican senators last week.
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Meltdowns in the cryptocurrency space are common, but the latest one has served as a vivid reminder that investors, both professionals and rookies, can be rolling the dice when putting money into digital assets.
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Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer has quickly set in motion a pair of firearms background check bills in response to the school massacre in Texas. But the Democrat acknowledged Wednesday the refusal for years of Congress to pass any legislation aiming to curb a national epidemic of gun violence.
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Sen. Joe Manchin says he opposes the nomination of Sarah Bloom Raskin to a key position on the Federal Reserve’s Board of Governors. The West Virginia Democrat's stance endangers Raskin's prospects of winning Senate confirmation.
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The Biden Administration announced Saturday that it's reached a deal with the European Union to ease steel and aluminum tariffs. Republican U.S. Sen. Pat Toomey, a firm supporter of free trade, said the move is "a step in the right direction" but doesn't go far enough.
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The Republican senator has been a vocal critic of major portions of President Biden's infrastructure proposal.
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President Biden has proposed a $400 billion investment in home care as part of his infrastructure plan.
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Senate Republicans are preparing a $1 trillion infrastructure counteroffer to present to the White House by Thursday.