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In a historic first, the sound of a toilet flushing was heard in the background of Supreme Court oral arguments
The US may be facing shortages of toilet paper, but there's no shortage of people accidentally broadcasting private activity on conference calls.
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A GOP lawmaker said he opposes more food-stamp benefits because he doesn't want people to become dependent on government aid
"I don't want to create a moral hazard for people to be on welfare," GOP Rep. Mike Conaway said. Food insecurity is rising due to the pandemic.
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The Obamas are worth 30 times more than when they entered the White House in 2008 — here's how they spend their millions
Barack and Michelle Obama are reportedly worth at least $40 million. This is how they spend their fortune, from real estate to vacations.
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The Justice Department dropped its case against former national security adviser Michael Flynn
Brandon Van Grack, a prosecutor from the former special counsel Robert Mueller's team, withdrew as counsel from the case earlier Thursday.
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Facebook is spending $130 million to create a 'Supreme Court' that can overrule Mark Zuckerberg — here are its first 20 members
Facebook just revealed all 20 members of new oversight board, which includes a Nobel Laureate and a former prime minister. Here's the full list!
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US and Chinese officials are both preparing for 'a permanent lasting rupture'
US-Chinese relations have long been rocky. But now many leaders in both countries see a more serious rupture as inevitable — or even desirable.
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Justice Department turns over a minimally redacted memo outlining the scope of the Mueller probe to Senate Republicans
The memo shows that Mueller uncovered criminal activity related to the vast majority of investigative threads he was tasked with examining.
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Why Bernie Sanders will win in 2020, no matter who gets elected
Opinion: Sanders may be out of the race, but the time has come for many of the policies and ideas he promoted.
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3 cash-strapped states are making deep cuts to Medicaid as coronavirus devastates their budgets — and millions of jobless people lack health insurance
States are scaling back their Medicaid spending as demand for the health insurance program grows with a tidal wave of layoffs.
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Biden hinted that he could name some Cabinet members before the election — that could be a mistake
It's an unprecedented move that research suggests has little upside and a good chance of backfiring.
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