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Byrd’s passing means a steeper climb for financial regulatory reform. McCain disagrees with Jan Brewer’s claim that most people crossing from Mexico to the

Jul 31, 2020
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Byrd’s passing means a steeper climbfor financial regulatory reform.
McCain disagreeswith Jan Brewer’s claim that most people crossing from Mexico to the U.S. are drug mules.
Lawyers subpoena Democratic Illinois Senate candidate Alexi Giannouliasin Rod Blagojevich’s corruption trial.
Critics charge Scott Brownis using the very tactics he decried during his campaign.
The Supreme Court rules against a Christian campus groupin its discrimination case.
Will a former reality TV startake retiring Rep. David Obey’s (D-Wis.) seat?
Obama sayshe doesn’t “have a crystal ball” on the U.S. exit from Afghanistan.
The DCCC is still using Al Goreas a fundraiser despite reports of sexual assault accusations.
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