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Charges, Hearings Sharpen The Big Picture About Russia's Influence Campaign
Nearly a year after Election Day, action on Capitol Hill and by DOJ special counsel Robert Mueller helps put the pieces together about Russia's interference. But some remain missing.
Georgia Special Election Headed To Runoff As Republicans Avoid Nightmare Scenario
Republicans escaped a potentially brutal loss — for now — by forcing a runoff in a closely watched special congressional election that Democrats have tried to cast as a referendum on President Trump.
How Democrats Are Using Confirmation Hearings To Attack Trump
Democrats are utilizing confirmation hearings to attack the president-elect's words and positions, which could continue today as Secretary of State-designate Rex Tillerson faces questions on Russia.
From 'Dropout Crisis' To Record High, Dissecting The Graduation Rate
A lot of time, effort and money over the past decade have gone into producing a great statistic, but not without unintended consequences.
Revolving Door Of Teachers Costs Schools Billions Every Year
The constant churn affects schools' ability to provide all students with skilled teachers. But professor Richard Ingersoll says schools can fix this without spending a dime.
In The Making Of Megafarms, A Mixture Of Pride And Pain
A tiny fraction of America's 2 million farmers produces most of our food. They are the winners of a long-running competition for land and profits that has also drained the life out of small towns.
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Before Snowden: The Whistleblowers Who Tried To Lift The Veil
Unless you have documents, nobody listens. It's a bitter lesson learned by former NSA officials who tried to work within the system to expose what they considered unconstitutional programs.
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Russian Threat To Elections To Persist Through 2018, Spy Bosses Warn Congress
Moscow's interference in the United States and the West has continued since 2016 and is forecast to persist through this year's midterm races, the U.S. intelligence community says.
'I Wasn't Naive': Getting Fired In The Trump Administration
The ouster of national security adviser John Bolton again highlights the large number of vacancies at the top levels of the Trump administration.
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From Snakes To Spikes, Reporters Reveal Trump's Extreme Border Proposals
Border Wars authors Julie Hirschfeld Davis and Michael Shear chronicle the president's attempts to upend the nation's immigration system — including a proposed alligator-filled border trench.
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