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A Tale Of Bipartisanship In Congress— No, Seriously
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Published on 3rd Jan 2021
Pompeo Says Russia 'Pretty Clearly' Behind Cyberattack, Prompting Pushback From Trump
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Published on 20th Dec 2020
'Voters, Not Lawyers, Choose The President': Trump Team Dealt Another Blow In Court
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Published on 29th Nov 2020
PRES: Biden leads Trump by +12 (NPR)
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Published on 16th Oct 2020
Utah GOP Sen. Mike Lee, Recently Infected With Coronavirus, Attends SCOTUS Hearing
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Published on 12th Oct 2020
Enrollment Is Dropping In Public Schools Around the Country
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Published on 9th Oct 2020
Retired General Backs Biden, Says A 2nd Trump Term Would Put Democracy 'At Risk'
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Published on 9th Oct 2020
Duckworth: Block Supreme Court Pick Who Thinks 'My Daughters Shouldn't Even Exist'
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Published on 7th Oct 2020
Biden Responds To Trump Court Pick: 'Health Care Is On The Ballot'
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Published on 27th Sep 2020
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Champion Of Gender Equality, Dies At 87
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Published on 21st Sep 2020
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Champion Of Gender Equality, Dies At 87
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Published on 21st Sep 2020
Why Can't America Make Enough N95 Masks? 6 Months Into Pandemic, Shortages Persist
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Published on 17th Sep 2020
Fascism Scholar Says U.S. Is 'Losing Its Democratic Status'
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Published on 7th Sep 2020
Biden, Democrats Shatter Fundraising Record With $364.5 Million In August
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Published on 4th Sep 2020
RNC Speaker Facing Federal Charges Of Insider Trading
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Published on 26th Aug 2020
Rep. Ilhan Omar Wins Congressional Primary
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Published on 12th Aug 2020
A National Lockdown Could Be The Economy's Best Hope, Says Minneapolis Fed President
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Published on 10th Aug 2020
3 Months Of Hell: U.S. Economy Drops 32.9%, In Worst GDP Report Ever
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Published on 30th Jul 2020
A number of people arrested at Portland protests say the terms of their release prevent them from attending protests going forward — a stipulation First Amendment experts have called cause for concern.
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Published on 30th Jul 2020
Minneapolis Police Reportedly Identify Viral 'Umbrella Man' As White Supremacist
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Published on 29th Jul 2020
Bloomberg Vowed To Spend Whatever It Takes To Beat Trump. Dems Are Still Waiting
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Published on 29th Jul 2020
NPR Let The US Attorney General Tell A Falsehood On The Air
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Published on 16th Jul 2020
U.S. Killing Of Iran's Gen. Soleimani 'Was Unlawful,' U.N. Expert Says
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Published on 8th Jul 2020
Militarization Of Police Means U.S. Protesters Face Weapons Designed For War
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Published on 5th Jul 2020
Widespread Use Of Face Masks Could Save Tens Of Thousands Of Lives, Models Project
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Published on 5th Jul 2020
Oklahoma Votes For Medicaid Expansion Over Objections Of Republican State Leaders
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Published on 2nd Jul 2020
When Essential Workers Earn Less Than The Jobless: 'We Put The Country On Our Back'
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Published on 1st Jul 2020
Trump Seems To Have 'Surrendered' On The Pandemic, Biden Says
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Published on 1st Jul 2020
Florida Scientist Says She Was Fired For Not Manipulating COVID-19 Data
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Published on 30th Jun 2020
Fauci, Redfield To Testify On Trump Administration's COVID-19 Response
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Published on 23rd Jun 2020
Trump Wants To Move On, But The Coronavirus Is Surging In Parts Of Red America
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Published on 22nd Jun 2020
Trump Crowd Size Underwhelms, Campaign Blames Protesters
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Published on 21st Jun 2020
Protests Are Bringing Down Confederate Monuments Around The South
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Published on 9th Jun 2020
U.S. Response To The Protests May Affect Country's Image As A Democracy Promoter
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Published on 4th Jun 2020
Harvard Researchers Find 'Inequality On Top Of Inequality' In COVID-19 Deaths
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Published on 26th May 2020
Anthony Fauci: 'Now Is The Time ... To Care Selflessly About One Another'
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Published on 24th May 2020
Trump Administration Confirms U.S. Is Leaving Open Skies Surveillance Treaty
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Published on 22nd May 2020
Researchers: Nearly Half Of Accounts Tweeting About Coronavirus Are Likely Bots
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Published on 21st May 2020
Tom Cotton Eats Birthday Cake Almost Every Day : It's All Politics : NPR
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Published on 14th May 2020
Trump Says More Testing Makes U.S. 'Look Bad,' But Its Availability Remains A Concern
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Published on 11th May 2020
Rick Bright, Former Top Vaccine Scientist, Files Whistleblower Complaint
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Published on 6th May 2020
Trump Received Intelligence Briefings On Coronavirus Twice In January
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Published on 3rd May 2020
COVID-19 has now claimed more American lives than the Invasion of Vietnam
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Published on 29th Apr 2020
Leaving Off Mask At Mayo Clinic, Pence Said He Wanted To Look Workers 'In The Eye'
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Published on 29th Apr 2020
The Navy Has Decided To Restore Capt. Brett Crozier
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Published on 29th Apr 2020
Trump Didn't See It Coming: Coronavirus Deaths Increased Tenfold This Month
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Published on 23rd Apr 2020
Supreme Court Decides Unanimous Verdicts Are Required To Convict For Serious Crimes
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Published on 23rd Apr 2020
Europe's Economy Was Hit Hard Too, But Jobs Didn't Disappear Like In The U.S.
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Published on 23rd Apr 2020
Opposition To Trump Likely To Motivate Young Voters, Poll Shows
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Published on 23rd Apr 2020
A Month After Emergency Declaration, Trump's Promises Largely Unfulfilled
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Published on 13th Apr 2020
Sen. Elizabeth Warren Calls For National Voting Overhaul
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Published on 8th Apr 2020
Hospitals Reject Trump's Claim They Are 'Really Thrilled' With Supplies
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Published on 5th Apr 2020
Trump Turns To Online Campaigning Amid Coronavirus Pandemic : NPR
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Published on 3rd Apr 2020
6.6 Million File For Unemployment, Another Dismal Record
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Published on 2nd Apr 2020
The U.S. Was Already Deep In Debt. This Year's Deficit Will Be 'Mind-Boggling'
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Published on 31st Mar 2020
Burr Recording Sparks Questions About Private Comments On COVID-19
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Published on 19th Mar 2020
Poll: Americans Don't Trust What They're Hearing From Trump On Coronavirus
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Published on 17th Mar 2020
Dow Drops 1,600 Points, Stocks In Meltdown Over Trump's Coronavirus Plan
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Published on 12th Mar 2020
Wells Fargo Officials Resign Days Before They Were Set To Testify Before Congress
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Published on 9th Mar 2020
Progressives Rally Around Bernie Sanders
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Published on 8th Mar 2020
Super Tuesday Could Show Just How Blue Texas Is Turning
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Published on 2nd Mar 2020
Food Fight: How 2 Trump Proposals Could Bite Into School Lunch
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Published on 20th Feb 2020
1,100 Former DOJ Employees Call On Barr To Resign After Intervening In Stone Case
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Published on 17th Feb 2020
D.C. Makes It A Crime To Wear Masks. So Why Was A Group Of White Nationalists Able To?
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Published on 13th Feb 2020
New England Used To Have Several Republicans In Congress. Now There's Only One
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Published on 12th Feb 2020
Whither The Deficit Hawk: Changing Attitudes On Budget Red Ink Among The GOP
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Published on 12th Feb 2020
Small Victories: Kids' Lemonade Stands Could Soon Be Deregulated In Maryland
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Published on 2nd Feb 2020
McConnell now likely has votes to block witnesses; trial could end soon.
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Published on 31st Jan 2020
Why Many Progressives Say They've Come Back To Bernie Sanders
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Published on 31st Jan 2020
Trump Administration Cuts Back Federal Protections For Streams And Wetlands
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Published on 24th Jan 2020
Seattle-Area Voters To Vote By Smartphone In 1st For U.S. Elections
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Published on 22nd Jan 2020
Teachers Union Lawsuit Claims DeVos 'Capriciously' Repealed Borrower Protections
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Published on 22nd Jan 2020
NPR Poll: Majority Of Americans Believe Trump Encourages Election Interference
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Published on 21st Jan 2020
Raising the Minimum Wage by $1 May Prevent Thousands of Suicides, Study Shows
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Published on 20th Jan 2020
At $11 Billion And Counting, Trump's Border Wall Would Be The World's Most Expensive
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Published on 19th Jan 2020
U.S. Says 11 Service Members Were Injured When Iran Attacked Iraqi Base
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Published on 19th Jan 2020
Raising The Minimum Wage By $1 May Prevent Thousands Of Suicides, Study Shows
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Published on 9th Jan 2020
Much Of The World Doesn't Trust President Trump, Pew Survey Finds
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Published on 8th Jan 2020
Deceased GOP Strategist's Daughter Makes Files Public That Republicans Wanted Sealed
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Published on 6th Jan 2020
California Will Enforce The Energy-Efficient Lightbulb Rule Trump Wants To Reverse
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Published on 2nd Jan 2020
Farmers Got Billions From Taxpayers In 2019, And Hardly Anyone Objected
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Published on 1st Jan 2020
America's Growing Cop Shortage
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Published on 18th Dec 2019
Quilters across the U.S. answer call to help sew up unfinished project. The project was started by Rita Smith, a 99-year-old woman who died earlier this year.
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Published on 12th Dec 2019
Betsy DeVos Overruled Education Dept. Findings On Defrauded Student Borrowers
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Published on 11th Dec 2019
Alaska Cod Fishery Closes And Industry Braces For Ripple Effect
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Published on 8th Dec 2019
Soupy Study: Minestrone Could Be A Secret Weapon Against Malaria
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Published on 8th Dec 2019
HIV Prevention Drugs Are Available For Free
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Published on 6th Dec 2019
President Clinton Was Impeached 21 Years Ago. Some Parallels Run Deep
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Published on 6th Dec 2019
Taiwan Gets Tough On Disinformation Suspected From China Ahead Of Elections
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Published on 6th Dec 2019
Samoa Arrests Anti-Vaccination Activist As Measles Death Toll Rises
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Published on 6th Dec 2019
'A New Start' — In Recovery And Learning To Make Musical Instruments In Appalachia
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Published on 6th Dec 2019
France Suffers Travel Woes As General Strike Enters Second Day
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Published on 6th Dec 2019
As a 23-year-old woman in India was heading to testify against a man who allegedly raped her, a group of men that she says included her rapist attacked her and set her on fire. It's yet another horrifying incident in a country grappling with high levels of sexual violence against women.
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Published on 6th Dec 2019
Trauma Surgeon Battles Bullets In The Operating Room And The Community
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Published on 5th Dec 2019
Former President Jimmy Carter Discharged From Hospital
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Published on 5th Dec 2019
How Would A Wealth Tax Work?
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Published on 5th Dec 2019
Despite Job Boom, More Men Are Giving Up On Work
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Published on 5th Dec 2019
For HIV-Positive Babies, New Evidence Favors Starting Drug Treatment Just After Birth
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Published on 4th Dec 2019
On The Oregon Coast, Turning Pollution Into Art With A Purpose
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Published on 4th Dec 2019
Carbon Monoxide Poisoning From Portable Generators Proves Predictable, And Deadly
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Published on 4th Dec 2019
At Harvard, Grad Students Form A Picket Line Over Wages, Health Care And Protections
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Published on 4th Dec 2019
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