
Consumer Prices Rose at Fastest Pace Since 1982, Pressuring Washington
The Consumer Price Index is rising sharply, a concern for Washington policymakers and a sign of the rising costs facing American households.
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The Consumer Price Index is rising sharply, a concern for Washington policymakers and a sign of the rising costs facing American households.
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The president has struggled to sell strong growth and job gains to a public that appears more concerned about rising prices — and remains anxious about Covid.
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The law, which bans most abortions after about six weeks of pregnancy, was drafted to evade review in federal court and has been in effect since September.
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A new state law constricts teachers when it comes to race and history. And a politician is questioning why 850 titles are on library shelves. The result: “A lot of our teachers are petrified.”
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