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I Ran 8.8 Miles To School Each Day. Barefoot. And It Was Worth It!
There might be snakes and hyenas to scare off with a stick. And a swollen creek to cross.
A Week From Election Day, Democrats Have Many Paths To A Senate Majority
Republicans are hoping "check and balance" arguments can help save their majority, but Democrats have multiple paths to the four or five seats they need to win control of the Senate.
What Good Preschool Looks Like: Snapshots From 4 States
What separates good preschool from bad? A new report maps out some key answers by studying successful programs.
What You Should Know About Marco Rubio
The Florida senator got his start on the Bob Dole presidential campaign and was once Mormon. Here's what else you might not know.
Biden Takes The Stage In His Dream Role, But The Pandemic Still Sets The Scene
The president laid out an ambitious agenda in his address to Congress, but in a chamber largely empty due to COVID-19 restrictions, he was reminded of the thin majorities with which he has to work.
'I Earned This': One Girl's Journey To Becoming An Eagle Scout
Scarlett Helmecki, the first girl in Delaware to achieve the rank, accepted the Eagle Scout challenge two years after joining an all-girl BSA troop.
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Congress Is Locked In A Familiar Standoff That Could Have Big Economic Consequences
The House on Tuesday passed a bill to extend current spending levels through Dec. 3 and suspend the cap on federal debt through 2022. But Senate Republicans oppose it and show no signs of budging.
Gun rights are back at the Supreme Court for the first time in more than a decade
The time long awaited by gun-rights advocates has come, as the conservative court examines how far a state may go in regulating an individual's right to carry a gun outside the home.
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U.S. presidents have met with the pope since 1919. It all started with Woodrow Wilson
President Biden's meeting with the pope is a fairly recent tradition for U.S. presidents. His meeting will mark the 31st time a U.S. president has met with the leader of the Catholic Church.
Biden Inches Closer To 270, Takes Leads In Pa., Ga.
Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden has taken a slight lead statewide in Pennsylvania. Joe Biden has 264 electoral votes while President Trump currently has 214.
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