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The Jan. 6 Riot Could Have Brought Lawmakers Together. It Did The Opposite
Democrats and Republicans can agree to very little about the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol, including how to investigate it. The fallout is impacting the ability to work across party lines.
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Colombia Offers Legal Status To Migrants Who Fled Venezuela
More than 5 million Venezuelans have fled their country, many of them to neighboring Colombia, whose president is winning praise for his open-door policy toward Venezuelans.
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Song From 'Les Misérables' Has A Long History In Pro-Democracy Movements
In Myanmar, protesters have adopted the song — "Do You Hear The People Sing?" — from the musical Les Misérables, as a rallying cry against the military coup.
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DNA Test Confirms Former Restaurant Workers Are Sisters
The two met in 2013 while working at a Connecticut restaurant. They recently found out that they have the same birth parents. An error on adoption papers initially made that seem impossible.
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Tanden Withdraws As Nominee For Office Of Management And Budget
President Biden's nominee to lead the Office of Management and Budget has withdrawn from the proceedings. Key Democratic and Republican senators refused to back Neera Tanden.
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Voters In 6 Key States Say Preexisting Health Conditions Are Top Concern
If President Trump wins reelection and a lawsuit against the Affordable Care Act, millions of Americans with preexisting health conditions could lose access to health insurance or pay much more.
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During Trump Presidency, Sanctuary Immigrants Take Refuge In Texas Church
With President Trump's immigration policies on the line, immigrants will be watching to see if Joe Biden wins the election, and then follows through on pledges to help immigrants and asylum-seekers.
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In Weekend Events, Trump Keeps Up His Attacks On Biden, Mail-In Ballots
With just one day remaining until Election Day, President Trump is in his final campaign push. Part of his message is repeating false claims that the winner needs to be declared Tuesday night.
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Typhoon Goni Cuts A Path Of Destruction In The Philippines
A local community leader says the water in one area is so intense that only the rooftops of the houses are visible. Forecasters warn that another typhoon, Atsani, is forming behind Goni.
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2nd U.K. Coronavirus Lockdown Will Last At Least 4 Weeks
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson says the new lockdown will begin on Thursday and last until at least Dec. 2. Bars and restaurants can only offer take-out and non-essential shops most close.
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