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Despite Strong Economy, Federal Deficit Soars
Even with a healthy job market and rapid economic growth, the federal government is piling up debt. The government's deficit is expected to top $1 trillion next year.
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Polish Supreme Court Head Defies Ruling Party As Crisis Deepens
Malgorzata Gersdorf is rejecting a shake-up by the right-wing government that is aimed at forcing her and other top judges to retire. The government's move is straining its relations with the EU.
Chicago To Get Its First Black Female Mayor As Candidates Head To Runoff
Lori Lightfoot and Toni Preckwinkle, both African-American women, got the most votes out of 14 candidates in Chicago's mayoral election Tuesday night. They'll head to a runoff election on April 2.
World Press Photo Winner Captures Poetic Moment At A Protest
Images of a young man reciting poetry at a protest in Sudan and an immersive 360 project from Hong Kong were among the winners of World Press Photo awards.
23 Senators Demand Investigation Into Mismanagement Of Student Loan Program
The senators are calling on the nation's top consumer protection agency to investigate a loan servicer for the troubled student loan forgiveness program for public service workers.
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Police Say They Have 'Subway Brake Bandit,' Who Stopped Trains Without Reason
New York transit officials think he would surf on top of a train, get into the operating cabin, and then yank the emergency brake. The train would be delayed, along with others on that line.
Florida Officials Spar Over Rising COVID-19 Cases
As Florida's COVID-19 numbers continue to break records, the state's top officials are sparring over what to do to try to stem the increases.
Noose Left In Black NASCAR Driver Bubba Wallace's Garage Stall At Racetrack
The symbol of violent white racism was found in Bubba Wallace's stall. The only Black driver in the top stock car racing circuit, he had led the campaign to ban Confederate flags from NASCAR events.
Sen. Rand Paul To Dr. Fauci: 'I Don't Think You're The End-All'
Fauci, the nation's top infectious disease expert, testifies about the coronavirus at a Senate committee hearing Tuesday. Watch his exchange with the Kentucky Republican about reopening the country.
Viking's Choice: Organ Drone, Purple Metal, Hypercolor Fusion
This week's mix features drone music performed on a pipe organ, ridiculously over-the-top metal from Japan, a wild avant-pop collaboration between Nels Cline and Cibo Matto's Yuka C. Honda and more.
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