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3 Questions Ahead Of Tonight's Democratic Debate
It's the last debate for the Democrats before the first votes will be cast in Iowa, where Hillary Clinton and Vermont independent Bernie Sanders are locked in a neck-and-neck race.
Weakness Or Effective Diplomacy? Candidates, Officials React To Iranian Deals
This weekend saw a prisoner swap between Iran and the U.S., and the arrival of "Implementation Day," when the international nuclear pact with Iran goes into effect. Reactions to the news varied.
As Aid Is Offered In Madaya, Other Regions In Syria Are Still Besieged
Aid arrived in the besieged town of Madaya, as well as two other towns, on Monday. Meanwhile, the U.N. is drawing attention to the hundreds of thousands of Syrians they still can't reach.
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Who's To Blame For Flint's Water Problem?
For many people, the blame for the tap water contamination in Flint, Mich., lies with Gov. Rick Snyder. Despite his apologies for the state's missteps, calls for his resignation have been growing.
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What To Watch For In The Democratic Debate, As Primary Race Tightens
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, Sen. Bernie Sanders and former Gov. Martin O'Malley debate Sunday in Charleston, S.C. The Democratic race has is close between Clinton and Sanders.
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As U.S. Hands Down New Sanctions On Iran, Will Goodwill Be Short-Lived?
The U.S. imposed new sanctions on Iran just hours after three Americans released as part of a prisoner swap made their way to Europe. What does this spell for relations between the two countries?
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Decades Since His Death, MLK's Shadow Still Shapes Today's Activism
It's been nearly half a century since the death of Martin Luther King Jr. As the U.S. prepares to celebrate his work, it's worth asking: What does King's legacy mean for today's grass-roots activists?
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Even Interns Are Expected To Dress For Success On The Hill
Dr. Philip Lehman, a former intern and congressional staffer, talks about fashion and money on Capitol Hill — and why the lowest-paid staffers often find themselves in a bind.
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Deportations, Rumors Stir Fear Among Immigrants
The federal government is stepping up its deportation raids, though authorities say criminals are the priority. Still, the actions are sending a chill through the Central American immigrant community.
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Zika Disease Is On The Rise: Here's What You Ought To Know
Zika disease has been on the rise in tropical countries like Brazil, where it's suspected of causing birth defects. Dr. Peter Hotez, dean of the National School of Tropical Medicine, explains more.
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