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With midterm losses, Trump's climb to the presidency could be steeper than he'd like
Donald Trump is officially running again, trying to avenge his loss to Joe Biden, even as Trump still refuses to admit he lost. Trump's push to overturn the 2020 outcome helped spark an insurrection.
White House Says It Didn't Interfere, But Will Russia Hearings Ever Get Going?
Adam Schiff, top Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee, blames pressure from the White House for his GOP colleague's decision to cancel the hearings. The White House disputes his accusation.
In China, Pollution Fears Are Both Literal And Metaphorical
Fears of contagion shape politics in today's China. A protest by artists against smog was met with swift repression. That's because authorities fear a different kind of pollution: destabilizing ideas.
5 Questions For Sessions At The Senate Intelligence Committee Hearing
Attorney General Jeff Sessions is set to appear before members of Congress amid a war of credibility between the administration and former FBI Director James Comey.
After New Hampshire, Some GOP Campaigns May Stagger On In Zombie Phase
The reaper is nearer in the Republican field. The end of the dream may come for any of six candidates who desperately need at least a respectable finish in New Hampshire.
The System Supplying America's Chickens Pits Farmer Vs. Farmer
Most of the nation's chicken meat is grown by contract farmers who get ranked against each other when it's time to get paid. Critics say someone always ends up losing — and, too often, deep in debt.
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White House Security Clearance Trouble Shines Light On 'High Risk' Backlog Problem
Rob Porter was working at the White House with a temporary security clearance. Throughout the government, though, there is a big backlog of background checks that is hampering its function.
Poll: Dangers for both parties on the economy, crime and transgender rights
The latest NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist survey finds the economy is still top of mind for Americans — and that both parties are vulnerable on different issues.
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Trump has declared a 'national energy emergency.' What does that mean?
President Trump made energy a top priority on his first day in office, declaring a national emergency – which no president has ever done before. The implications aren't clear.
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Congressional leaders met with President Trump ahead of shutdown deadline
The federal government is close to a shutdown. President Trump met Monday with top Congressional leaders from both parties in the Oval Office, which ended with both sides dug in.
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