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Chris Harrison Leaves 'Bachelor' Franchise For Good
The longtime host stepped away from the franchise in February after defending a white contestant accused of racism.
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Senate To Vote On Election Reform Next Month, Setting Up Another Filibuster Fight
The Senate will vote on S.1, the For the People Act, in June, Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer said.
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Here Are The Big Questions A Capitol Riot Commission Could Answer
Senate Republicans blocked a plan for a bipartisan commission to investigate the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol. What could it have uncovered?
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Tennessee Governor Approves Transgender Youth Treatment Ban
Tennessee’s Gov. Bill Lee has approved multiple bills targeting transgender people over the past week.
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House Votes To Establish Capitol Riot Commission Over Republican Opposition
The vote sets up a showdown with the Senate, where the GOP's Mitch McConnell opposes creating an outside panel to investigate the Jan. 6 insurrection.
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Kevin McCarthy Says Nobody's Questioning The Election, But Lots Of Republicans Are
He might want to talk to the rest of his party about that.
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Senator Ted Cruz Says Making It Easier To Vote Is Actually 'Jim Crow 2.0'
Republicans are trying to block the For the People Act, Democrats' top-priority legislative package.
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Kevin McCarthy Says 'Big Tent Party' Is Ready To Purge Liz Cheney
It's official: The House Republican Conference will vote Wednesday on whether to recall its chair, Rep. Liz Cheney.
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Biden Pedals Back Low Refugee Cap After Backlash
After initially saying Trump's limit would stay, an increase was announced but delayed until May. Hundreds of refugees set to resettle in the U.S. are left in limbo.
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Biden Pledges To End War In Afghanistan After 2 Decades
"It is time to end America’s longest war," President Joe Biden said.
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Biden Administration Grants Temporary Protected Status To Venezuelans
An estimated 320,000 people could be eligible to live and work legally in the U.S. under temporary protected status, or TPS.
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Senate Votes To Acquit Donald Trump For Inciting Insurrection
Former President Donald Trump was impeached twice. Now he's been acquitted twice too, thanks to Republican senators.
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Trump's Impeachment Defense Team Won't Say When He Knew About Capitol Attack
Donald Trump did not know Vice President Mike Pence was in danger when he criticized him on Twitter, said his lawyer, contradicting a Republican senator.
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Donald Trump's Deeply Cynical Impeachment Defense
The real villains, according to Trump's legal team, are Democrats, "antifa" and cancel culture.
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Democrats Warn Trump Could Incite More Violence
During the impeachment trial, Democrats highlighted the ex-president's many, many past instances of inciting violence.
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Democrats Aren't Letting Republicans Look Away From Trump's Role In Capitol Mob
Democratic impeachment managers used shocking footage and former President Donald Trump's own words to argue he incited the Jan. 6 Capitol riot.
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Trump's Impeachment Defense Keeps Pushing Dangerous Election Claims
Former President Donald Trump still denies that he lied when he riled up supporters by claiming the election was stolen.
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Joe Biden Launches Effort To Repair Trump's Immigration Damage
More than 500 children are still apart from their parents as a result of former President Donald Trump's family separation policy.
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Trump’s Legacy Through The Eyes Of Those His Presidency Hurt
From inciting violence to separating families, the repercussions of the Trump administration’s policies and rhetoric will be felt for a long time.
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Jeff Sessions, Rod Rosenstein Blindsided Prosecutors With Family Separation Policy
A watchdog report reveals more about the involvement of former Attorney General Jeff Sessions and his then-top deputy, Rod Rosenstein.