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Weekly Roundup: October 8th 2021-10-08
What's Next For The Afghans Now In The United States? 2021-10-07
Why Trump's Former Press Secretary Worries About His Influence In 2022 2021-10-06
Hear What A Facebook Insider Told Congress About How Its Apps Hurt Kids 2021-10-05
Why Does Biden's China Policy Look So Much Like Trump's? 2021-10-04
For White Evangelicals, The Identity Is About More Than Religious Faith 2021-10-02
Weekly Roundup: October 1st 2021-10-01
Supreme Court Will Consider Abortion, Guns, Religious Liberty Cases This Term 2021-09-30
The Docket: After A Half Century, Roe V. Wade Faces An Uncertain Future 2021-09-29
Military Officials Recommended Trump, Biden Keep Troops In Afghanistan 2021-09-28
With Biden's Legacy Teetering, Democrats Struggle To Overcome Divisions 2021-09-27
Democrats Are Running Out Of Time To Negotiate On Major Priorities 2021-09-24
Do Lawmakers Have More Insight Into Stocks Than The Public? TikTok Users Think So. 2021-09-23
Biden Faces Scrutiny Over Surge of Haitian Migrants 2021-09-22
Amid Many Global Crises Biden Calls For Togetherness In First U.N. Address 2021-09-21
As Biden's Approval Rating Dips, Republicans Sharpen Their Message For The Midterms 2021-09-20
Weekly Roundup: September 17th 2021-09-17
Interview: EMILY's List President On Electing Democratic Women 2021-09-16
With Big Plans And Small Margins, Can Democrats Pull Off Their Agenda? 2021-09-15
Here Are The Tough Questions Congress Asked About Biden's Afghanistan Withdrawal 2021-09-14
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