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North Carolina Sues DOJ Over LGBT Law; DOJ Sues Back
Attorney General Loretta Lynch said the Justice Department "retains the option of curtailing" federal funding for North Carolina as a civil rights case over the state's "bathroom bill" proceeds.
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Will Paul Ryan Lose His GOP Primary? Probably Not
Sarah Palin is backing the House speaker's GOP primary challenger after Ryan declined to endorse Donald Trump. But primary upsets remain rare and hard to orchestrate.
Pope Francis Tells U.N.: Put Humanity Before Partisan Interests
The pontiff is the fourth to address the United Nations. He spoke extensively about climate change and the environment, equality of opportunity and international justice.
Jeb Bush Has A Plan To Replace Obamacare; Here's What's In It
The plan could lower premium prices but also disproportionately hit low-income Americans.
5 Takeaways: More Policy, Few Punches In Unusually Civil GOP Debate
The first half of the debate was policy-driven, addressing immigration and Social Security. Trump tried to pivot to the general election. Rubio and Kasich were fighting for their political lives.
Trade Matters In 2016; This May Help You Understand Why
Candidates vying for president are talking a lot about trade. But trade is not a subject easily summed up in slogans. Here are resources to help you study up on trade and make your own decisions.
How Much Protein Do You Really Need?
Protein snacks and supplements are popular, but unless you're an extreme athlete or recovering from an injury, you may already get enough protein in your diet. Here's how to tell how much you need.
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Broken Promises: Teachers Sue U.S. Over Student Loans That Weren't Forgiven
One of the biggest U.S. teachers unions is suing the Department of Education, alleging a loan forgiveness program for millions of public service workers violates federal law and the Constitution.
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What We Learned From Reading Thousands Of Pages Of Impeachment Inquiry Transcripts
Here are eight things that stood out from the past week's release of closed-door deposition transcripts.
Biden Bears Slings And Arrows But Battles Through Another Democratic Debate
In format and style, the second CNN debate was almost a clone of the first. Once again, the emphasis was on finding points of contention and stoking the tension between candidates.
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