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Controversial Spy Law Passes House After Shots From Trump, Who Then Supported It
President Trump took aim at a controversial surveillance law hours after the White House issued a statement calling for Congress to reauthorize it. The politics are fraught.
The GOP's New Tax Plan Will Affect Everyone, But Will It Grow The Economy?
You asked, we answered: Will the GOP tax plan boost economic growth? Not much (if at all), say many economists.
Biden Picks Connecticut Schools Chief Miguel Cardona As Education Secretary
Cardona is a former teacher and has spent much of the pandemic pushing to reopen schools. President-elect Joe Biden announced his intention to nominate him on Tuesday evening.
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A Growing Group Of Doctors Are Big-Money Prescribers In Medicare
In 2011, just 41 health care providers prescribed more than $5 million each in medicines under Medicare Part D. In 2015, that number was 514. The rise of expensive hepatitis C drugs is a factor.
Women Set To Make Gains In Congress, But Still Have A Long Way To Go
More women are likely to hold seats in Congress than ever before after this election. But despite being a majority of the electorate, they'll still make up only about 20 percent of the next Congress.
Education Secretary Loses Some Of His Luster
Arne Duncan has expressed regret for his dismissive comment about the opposition of "white suburban moms" to Common Core standards, but the flap won't soon be forgotten.
Chinese Leaders Leverage Media To Shape How The World Perceives China
Under President Xi Jinping, China has devoted massive resources to burnish its global image and focus overwhelming media attention on its leader. Now, "Xi Jinping is the message," observes one expert.
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Fox's Cavuto: Trump Skeptic, Genial Workhorse
Neil Cavuto is something of a rarity at Fox: a civil presence and a critic of the president. He also hosts 17 hours live every week despite health issues so severe he can hardly read a teleprompter.
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Lil Nas X Is More Than Just A Meme Lord, Apparently
The internet native parlayed his brilliance for virality into a breakout career via the year's most indelible single, and its most unlikely cultural flashpoint. But that was then.
'Moscow Rules': How The CIA Operated Under The Watchful Eye Of The KGB
When CIA officers walk out of the U.S. Embassy in Moscow, they're shadowed by Russian security. A new book examines how they have operated with this round-the-clock surveillance.
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