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Lawmakers Call For Trump's Removal From Office After Riot At U.S. Capitol
There are increasing calls on Capitol Hill to respond to President Trump's actions in inciting insurrection at the U.S. Capitol. Some are calling on the Cabinet to invoke the 25th Amendment.
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'Fundraging' Fuels Democratic Money Advantage Over GOP In Most Races
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The director of national intelligence and the FBI director said on Wednesday night that U.S. officials believe Iranian influence-mongers are behind an election-intimidation scam.
'We Will Never Break': In Iraq, A Yazidi Women's Choir Keeps Ancient Music Alive
Women from Iraq's Yazidi minority get together to perform centuries-old sacred songs. They've survived captivity by ISIS and loved ones' deaths. "They are trying to heal," says a Yazidi politician.
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Senate OKs Congressional Oversight Of Iran Nuclear Deal
The measure would allow Congress to review and potentially reject a nuclear deal with Iran. Steve Inskeep talks to Maryland Sen. Ben Cardin, ranking member on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.
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President Biden and Vice President Harris have both focused on the risks to other rights like marriage and contraception since the draft Supreme Court opinion leaked.
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Photographing One Of America's Oldest Tofu Shops
Ota Tofu has nourished the Japanese American community in Portland, Ore., for more than 100 years, using a production process that has changed little through the decades.
Why regional Mexican's current explosion catapults the genre to new heights
This week a collaboration between Bad Bunny and Grupo Frontera, in addition to a historic chart placement for Mexican artist Peso Pluma, pushed regional Mexican music to international attention
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Congressional Republicans will also investigate missing Epstein files related to Trump
Rep. James Comer, Republican Chair of the Oversight Committee, joined Democrats in pledging to investigate the Justice Department for its handling of missing Epstein files related to President Trump.
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We asked the students in Marlem Diaz-Brown's class in Miami to tell the story of their "amazing" teacher.
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Debbie Wasserman Schultz To Step Down As Democratic Chair After Convention
President Obama praised Wasserman Schultz's service, saying that "her leadership of the DNC has meant that we had someone who brought Democrats together."
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The CEO of one drug manufacturer said edibles will “contribute to a sizable share of overall sales.”
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The ideological drift to the left or right for the top two political parties has led to some voters considering a third option. We look at how the polarization of politics could shake up Florida's political landscape.
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4 years after Hurricane Maria, Puerto Rico power grid remains in poor shape
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Leon Russell, the musician's musician: New book takes an in-depth look at his life and career
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