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Most Texans are finally getting their power back, but millions of people are still without water as
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Understanding the freezing weather sweeping across the United States — and why Texas’s independent p
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In honor of Presidents’ Day, the story of a president who was impeached during a time of great divis
There’s one big question hanging over the second impeachment trial of Donald Trump: How many Republi
As the impeachment trial continues, the former and the current president are pursuing very different
House managers make the case that Donald Trump spent months laying the groundwork for January’s riot
The impeachment trial begins with an argument about whether it is constitutional in the first place.
On the cusp of another impeachment trial, court documents point to how former president Donald Trump
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How Republicans helped prop up the controversial congresswoman from Georgia. Why nursing home worker
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Former president Donald Trump plans his impeachment defense. Why a new vaccine could be a game-chang
How a moderate West Virginia Democrat could decide what Biden can do on climate change. Plus, the st
How ordinary investors, spurred on by a Reddit message board, took on the big Wall Street funds and
Why President Biden may not be able to fire some federal employees appointed during the Trump admini
The growing tensions between school systems and teachers unions. Plus, Biden's Cabinet may be “the m
A standoff in the Senate. How essential workers are faring almost a year into the coronavirus pandem