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How President Biden plans to combat the pandemic in his first 100 days. Where the Centers for Diseas
A wake-up call for federal law enforcement on domestic terrorism. How journalists who cover the Whit
An inauguration like no other. And how the White House residence staff say goodbye to one first fami
Why the nation’s capital feels like a ghost town. What President-elect Joe Biden wants to get done o
The plight of black entrepreneurs in Tulsa, nearly a century after one of the nation’s worst acts of
Today, we reconstruct the riot inside the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6 — hearing from the lawmakers, journ
Tear gas is a chemical weapon banned in war. So why do police departments still use it on civilians
President Trump is impeached by the House — again. And, inside a California hospital overwhelme
A widening rift in the Republican Party. What FBI officials knew about the siege of the Capitol, and
How tech companies are responding to the far-right extremism on their platforms. Why we should have
Trump’s promise for a smooth transition of power might be too late, amid growing calls to remove him
The public fracturing of the Republican Party. Security failures at the Capitol. And, questions abou
The U.S. Capitol has been breached by a pro-Trump mob during the process of confirming Joe Biden’s v
Why the vaccine rollout has been slower than expected in the United States. And, the political theat
What President Trump’s pressure campaign to overturn his election defeat sounds like. And, a nursing
As the dust settled after the November election, it became clear that the balance of power in Washin
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In April, a massive dam failure in Midland, Mich., left an entire community underwater amid the pand
We really thought we knew everything there is to know about Joe Biden. … But then we heard this epis
A new mutation of the coronavirus is spreading in the U.K. — and causing chaos at certain ports of e