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Maximizing Your MAC, or How to Get Paid: Go-To-Guy Timberlake

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I am a huge fan of celebrating victories. I recently celebrated becoming a dri-athlete, a term used by my gym to describe competitors in the indoor triathlons they host. It was awesome and grueling, and my victory was in completing it.

‘Biden 14′ Races Important to Democrats’ Longshot Grasp of House

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Democrats’ slim hopes of retaining their House majority in the upcoming midterm elections run through what they call the Biden 14 — the redrawn congressional districts that President Joe Biden would have carried in 2020 but are now represented by a Republican or where no incumbent is running.

What to Know in Washington: Court Ruling Has Dreamers in Limbo

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More than 600,000 immigrants brought into the US illegally as children face yet another restart in their long-running legal battle to decide if the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program that keeps them from being kicked out of the country was created legally. After a federal appeals court last night ruled against the Obama administration i...

Multiple Award Contracts Ain’t All That: Go-To-Guy Timberlake

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Multi-billion dollar, multi-year federal contract vehicles awarded to selected pools of vendors don’t represent the most significant portion of federal contract spending each fiscal year, and they never have.

Pennsylvania Climate Plan Faces Uncertain Future after Election

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If Pennsylvania courts don’t kill the state’s participation in a regional cap-and-trade program, the November gubernatorial election could do it in.

What to Know in Washington: Biden to Call Allies About Ukraine

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President Joe Biden will host a call with allies on Thursday about next steps in support of Ukraine against Russia’s invasion, according to people familiar with the matter.

What to Know in Washington: Biden Intensifies Anti-Trump Message

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President Joe Biden is seeking to stoke voters’ outrage over the extremism of Donald Trump and his supporters ahead of November’s midterm elections, even if the strategy risks exacerbating political tensions in the US.

What to Know in Washington: Biden Intensifies Midterm Messaging

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President Joe Biden cast Republican congressional candidates as committed to “destroying America,” and said he had no respect for adherents of former President Donald Trump, as he kicked off his midterm campaign push with a rally in Maryland’s suburbs.

What to Know in Washington: Biden Vows to Act Alone on Climate

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President Joe Biden vowed to take executive action on climate change after Sen. Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.) put a sweeping tax and energy bill on hold, telling congressional Democrats to move ahead on a smaller measure to rein in drug prices and stop premium hikes for Obamacare.

What to Know in Washington: Biden to Sign Abortion Order Friday

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President Joe Biden will issue an executive order intended to preserve access to abortion after advocates and Democratic lawmakers have demanded that the White House take more robust action following last month’s Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade.

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