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The John Durham filing that set off conservative media, explained
The political right is making hay out of a recent filing in special counsel John Durham's investigation into the Trump-Russia probe. We break down the truth behind their outlandish claims.
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Georgia Sen. Jon Ossoff on why he wants to stop Congress from trading stocks
Following investigations into lawmakers who made lucrative trades at the beginning of the pandemic, Sen. Ossoff has introduced the Ban Congressional Stock Trading Act in the Senate.
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Russia claims to be withdrawing troops from Ukraine border. U.S. and NATO remain skeptical
U.S. and NATO say Russia doesn't appear to be withdrawing troops in any meaningful way.
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Ukrainians go underground Kyiv into Soviet-era bomb shelters
As the Ukrainian capital city prepares for a possible attack by Russia, residents are wondering where to go.
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What is trimetazidine, the drug found in Russian skater Kamila Valieva's system?
The 15-year-old athlete tested positive in December for trimetazidine, a drug typically prescribed to much older patients suffering from angina and other heart-related conditions.
DeVry University misled students. Now, the federal government is erasing their debt
The Education Department says it will erase the debts of DeVry's defrauded students. But DeVry remains open for business and still enjoys access to millions of dollars in federal student loans.
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More than money: Antitrust lessons of the Gilded Age
The nineteenth century saw the rise of great monopolies. Americans pushed back. What changed? We discuss lessons learned from antitrust action in the Gilded Age.
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VP Harris heads to Munich national security meeting at a critical time
Vice President Kamala Harris is traveling to an annual gathering of the world's top national security officials in Munich, Germany, as leaders work to avert a Russian invasion of Ukraine.
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Russia's latest military movements stoke confusion
Is Russia escalating — or de-escalating — its military positions along the borders of Ukraine? There are conflicting claims about what's happening now, and what could come next.
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Team USA men's hockey is knocked out of Olympics by Slovakia in a penalty shootout
Team USA had been one minute away from advancing to the Olympic semifinals — but Slovakia came back to force overtime in the final minute of regulation.
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