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American doctors in Gaza see up-close toll of war weapons on children
Trapped volunteers call on the U.S. to stop sending weapons to Israel, as the closure of the Rafah border crossing cuts the flow of food and medical supplies.
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Biden has installed the most non-White judges of any president
An analysis of Federal Judicial Center data shows the racial and gender breakdowns in Biden’s picks for the Supreme Court and other federal courts so far.
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Did Trump’s lawyers catch Michael Cohen in a ‘lie?’ Let’s take a look.
Parsing what is potentially the most consequential exchange of the Trump hush-money trial so far.
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Biden moves could help shape political landscape in his favor
Actions on audio recordings, marijuana, debates address political vulnerabilities
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Take a Friend to Court Day
This week, the crew discusses former Trump attorney Michael Cohen's testimony and cross-examination by defense lawyers – and whether Cohen ended up being the star witness prosecutors hoped for. Law enforcement reporter Tom Jackman joins the show to discuss what he's seen in court, whether the jury is likely to believe Cohen's testimony, and the tig
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4 takeaways on the new Trump-Biden debates
It’s a necessary test for Biden, but one with real pitfalls. And some key dynamics stand out.
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Only in the surreal Fox universe can James Comer be treated as credible
The impeachment investigation has been in its final stages for about six months.
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Voters key to past Democratic wins are skeptical and undermotivated
New polling reinforces President Biden’s struggles as the general election nears.
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Elections 2024 live updates: Biden to mark 70th anniversary of Brown v. Board of Education
Live updates from the 2024 campaign trail with the latest news on presidential candidates, polls, primaries and more.
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U.S. military anchors floating pier to Gaza, set to begin aid effort
President Biden said the floating pier will help alleviate Gaza’s humanitarian crisis, but critics fear the operation will put U.S. troops at risk.
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The moderate reinvention of Ruben Gallego, Senate hopeful in Arizona
The liberal congressman has raced to the political middle in a key battleground where moderates have a huge influence. Will it work?
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The 2024 Biden-Trump debates are scheduled. Here are 2020’s highlights.
The first of the 2020 presidential debates was so marred by personal attacks and accusations that mute buttons were added for the second Trump-Biden debate.
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Beyoncé gifted concert tickets to Vice President Harris, new disclosure shows
ESPN also gifted Harris tickets to a college football game last year, according to the annual report, which the White House released Wednesday.
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The incomprehensible, unattainable scale of Trump’s deportation plan
The former president has said he will send nearly 5 percent of U.S. residents out of the country if he’s reelected.
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Jewish staffer resigns from Biden administration over Gaza
Lily Greenberg Call, a staffer at the Interior Department, cites Jewish heritage in accusing Biden of “disastrous” support for Israel’s military campaign.
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David Trone and the history of candidates lighting their money on fire
The Maryland Senate candidate spent $62 million of his own money, only to lose a primary. But others have fared worse — at least on a dollars-per-vote basis.
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