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We may not know the winner of the 2020 presidential election for some days, as ballots continue to be counted throughout the country including in critical swing states.
From Roe v. Wade, to Obamacare, to the Second Amendment, senators' questions for Amy Coney Barrett touched on many issues in Day Two of her confirmation hearings.
The Vice Presidential debate was more like what we expect from such debates than the first presidential debate. Here's what you need to know about Harris v. Pence.
Former FBI Director James Comey took questions from Senators for four hours on Wednesday, but answered the same way for almost all of them.
President Trump and his administration are starting to push schools to reopen for the fall semester, working with parents, teachers, and doctors to accomplish this goal.
President Trump's suggestion that the U.S. should delay the 2020 elections was met with an intense political response. But what does the Constitution and U.S. history say?
A new study shows that Washington journalists really do live in a media bubble.
Thousands of voters in North Carolina voted twice in one or both of the last two elections according to new court filings from the key battleground state.
Results in recent vote-by-mail elections validate academic studies which find that all-mail voting would undermine election security and endanger Americans' voting rights.
There have been numerous instances of the President using the military to respond to a variety of crises throughout American history.
As Americans start considering reopening their country, there seems to be some good news ahead for the summer of COVID-19.
Is the Chinese Communist Party waging a disinformation campaign to suppress information related to the toll COVID-19 is taking on China?
South Korea has effectively contained the coronavirus, but there's a few things Americans should know before they endorse the Korean method.
Joe Biden and Bernie Sanders are set to duke it out on a day created specifically to help moderate Democrats win the nomination.
Amid all the emotion, here are some fact checks of key parts of the president’s speech.
From Johnson, to Clinton, to Trump, there is a complicated history of which witnesses testify in Senate impeachment trials, and how they are allowed to do so.
House Democrats may have passed articles of impeachment, but they couldn't even get unanimity from their own members.
After a two-month investigation, House Democrats announced Tuesday that they have drafted articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump.
The public portion of the Donald Trump impeachment hearings are underway. Here's everything you need to know from day one.
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