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Kentucky's Rand Paul, First Elected in 2010's Tea Party Wave, Wins 3rd Senate Term
Rand Paul has gained a national voice in promoting limited government and restraint in U.S. foreign policy.
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Biden Abandons Plans to Nominate Anti-Abortion Attorney as Federal Judge
President Joe Biden is abandoning his plans to nominate anti-abortion lawyer Chad Meredith to be a federal judge in Kentucky, the White House told NBC News on Friday.
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More Covid Relief for Small Businesses? Struggling Industries Hope That's the Case
The omicron surge hit industries that had already struggled through the pandemic. Now some, including gyms, hotels and restaurants, are pushing for more relief.
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Senate Hearing on Pandemic Gets Testy: ‘What a Moron'
Dr. Anthony Fauci sparred with Republican senators during a hearing Tuesday. The top infectious disease expert accused one of making false accusations that stoke “the crazies” who threaten his life and was heard calling another a “moron.”
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Fauci Fires Back at Rand Paul: Your Rhetoric ‘Kindles the Crazies'
After Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., repeated unfounded claims about NIAID director Dr. Anthony Fauci during a senate hearing, Fauci accused Paul of inciting people to make threats against him and his family for political gain.
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Fauci Says Sen. Rand Paul's False Accusations ‘Kindles the Crazies' and Have Incited Death Threats
It’s the latest in a longstanding feud between the two government officials.
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Rand Paul's Wife Bought Shares in Covid Treatment Maker Gilead in Early Days of Virus, the Couple's Only Individual Stock Purchase in Years
GOP Sen. Rand Paul and his wife had not bought individual stock in at least 10 years before she purchased shares of Covid treatment maker Gilead in early 2020.
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Sen. Paul Failed to Disclose Wife's Stock Purchase of COVID Treatment Drug
Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul waited more than a year to disclose that his wife bought stock in a company that makes a COVID-19 treatment
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YouTube Suspends Rand Paul After Misleading Video on Masks
YouTube has suspended U.S. Sen. Rand Paul for seven days after the Kentucky Republican posted a misleading video suggesting face masks don’t prevent infection by COVID-19.