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Democrats continue to object as this week promises more developments in the White House's strategy to get digital assets involved in U.S. economic mainstays.
Some experts and advocates warned that last week's executive order will have a chilling effect on free speech.
By Courtney Rozen and Daniel Wiessner WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Federal employees may discuss and promote their religious beliefs ...
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Man facing drug and gun charges seeks dismissal of indictment on grounds that Habba was unlawfully named acting U.S. attorney ...
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