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Weekly Roundup: August 8th 2021-08-06
Prices Are Rising. Who's To Blame? 2021-08-05
Biden Said He Couldn't Stop Evictions. Then He Did. 2021-08-04
Governor Andrew Cuomo Sexually Harassed Multiple Women, New York Investigation Finds 2021-08-03
Light Summer Reading? The 2,702-Page Infrastructure Deal Just Dropped. 2021-08-02
60 Percent Of Adults Are Fully Vaccinated. Why Are Things Getting Worse? 2021-07-30
The Docket: The Rise And Fall Of The Voting Rights Act Of 1965 2021-07-29
Sixty-Six Percent Of Alabamians Still Need The Shot. Can Tommy Tuberville Help? 2021-07-28
Four Police Officers Detailed The Ugly Violence And Racism Of The Capitol Riot 2021-07-27
Some 6300 New Migrants Arrived At The Southern Border Every Day Of June 2021-07-26
Weekly Roundup: July 23rd 2021-07-23
The First $1.2 Trillion Infrastructure Deal Vote Failed. It Doesn't Really Matter. 2021-07-22
A Heartbreaking Rise In COVID Cases Has People Worried Restrictions Will Return 2021-07-21
These Two Sites Explain How Facebook Outrage Reshaped Media 2021-07-20
What Does Federal Court Ruling Mean For DACA Program? 2021-07-19
Black Rebellion: Mass Violence And The Civil Rghts Movement 2021-07-17
Weekly Roundup: July 16th 2021-07-16
Is This The Biggest Bill Of Your Lifetime? 2021-07-15
Can Joe Biden Turn Florida Blue With A Savvy Response To Protests In Cuba? 2021-07-14
We Asked Vice President Kamala Harris If She's Pushing Senate To Change Filibuster 2021-07-13
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