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Prime Minister of Yemen’s Houthi Government Killed in Israeli Strike

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Texas Gov. Greg Abbott Signs Law Redrawing Congressional Maps

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US Air Force will Offer Military Funeral Honors to Slain Capitol Rioter

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US Republican Senator Joni Ernst Will Not Run for Re-Election, CBS News Reports

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Wall Street Falls as Dell, Nvidia Drive Tech Losses

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US Denies Visas to Palestinian Officials Ahead of UN General Assembly

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Minneapolis Children Revealed Courage, Absorbed Fear During Church Shooting

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Ford Recalls Nearly 500,000 Vehicles Over Brake Fluid Leak

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Fresno-Bound Passenger Says Delta Attendant Slapped Him, Seeks $20M

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Study Links Impeachment Beliefs to Regular News Diets

NEW YORK — For many Americans, how they feel about issues raised during President Donald Trump's impeachment has much to do with where they get their news. A study released Friday by the Pew Research Center illustrated these tendencies, along with the growing Republican suspicion of media sources during the Trump administration....

A Little Greasy Pork Might Fix What Ails Congress

Congress passed a $1.3 trillion spending bill March 22 – only narrowly averting a third government shutdown this year. President Trump then signed the bill into law. Congress’s inability to pass spending bills on schedule has produced unrelenting frustration and criticism by commentators and members of Congress alike. Because the congressional...

17 More Shooting Deaths and Still No Common Ground

Let's consider the possibility that both sides — though they are a thousand miles apart — make cogent points in America's torrid debate about gun violence and mass shootings. The "thoughts and prayers" utterances by Second Amendment espousing politicians neither address the problem nor provide even an ounce of consolation...

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