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Where the Republican presidential candidates stand on the economy
GOP presidential hopefuls know that the economy is an important issue — if not the top issue — for voters. That means it's a big talker on the campaign trail and a focus area for winning votes.
Supreme Court clears the way for Bannon contempt case to be dismissed
Bannon spent four months in prison after defying a subpoena from the House Select Committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack.
Battle For The House: GOP Signs Of Hope, With History On Democrats' Side
Democrats need to win a net of 23 seats to flip control of the House. Republicans see signs of optimism in the economy and Trump's higher approval ratings, but there are still plenty of challenges.
4 Ways President Trump's 2nd Impeachment Will Change Washington
President Trump made history, the siege on the Capitol exposed splits in the GOP that are likely to remain, Biden's agenda will now compete with a Senate trial and the Capitol is a fortress.
Brooklyn Prosecutor Could Be Nominated Attorney General In Coming Days
Loretta Lynch is the lead federal prosecutor in a district of 8 million people. But outside law enforcement circles, she isn't widely known. She'd be the nation's first black female attorney general.
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Tech Week: Women's Raises, Screen Time And Super-Locked Phones
Controversial remarks about women not needing to ask for raises, how people in tech often limit their kids' screen time and a heated debate over smartphone encryption topped our tech coverage.
Nashville, By Way Of Atlanta: 'Troubadour' Brings Country To The Theater Stage
The musical about 1950s country artists springs from a collaboration between a playwright and a modern country star, Kristian Bush of Sugarland.
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Lilly King Puts Exclamation Point On Big Day For U.S. Swimming
"I'm proud to be competing clean and doing what is right," Lilly King said after the race. Over the weekend, her top rival, Yulia Efimova, was reinstated.
Libertarian Party Set To Pick Its Presidential Candidate
The Libertarian presidential candidates held a debate Saturday night at their party convention in Orlando, Fla.
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'Fyre Festival' Of Pizza Drew Long Lines, Skinny Slices — And Now, A State Probe
For up to $75 a ticket, the New York City Pizza Festival promised a slice-filled celebration in one of America's great meccas of pizza-making. It didn't exactly pan out as advertised.
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