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Apr 03

Top issues in congressional limbo include spending, Garland nomination

By Mary Clare Jalonick, Associated Press

The Senate returns this week with a strong majority of Republicans saying no to any consideration of President Barack Obama's nominee to the Supreme Court. And in the House, where lawmakers return from their break April 12, conservative opposition could…

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Apr 01

How getting women involved can combat extremism and save lives

By Jamille Bigio, Council on Foreign Relations

As increasingly costly, disruptive and deadly conflicts unfold around the world, a House hearing last week highlighted that when women participate in negotiations, the resulting agreement is 35 percent more likely to last at least 15 years.

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Mar 25

As Congress bickers, Flint suffers, Michigan lawmakers say

By Matthew Daly, Associated Press

Rep. Dan Kildee, a Michigan Democrat who represents Flint, says his hometown is struggling while Congress bickers.

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Mar 17

For some, Supreme Court nod is a 'wasted opportunity' for diversity

By Kenya Downs

President Barack Obama's nomination of Judge Merrick Garland to the Supreme Court Wednesday left some scratching their heads. Considering his historic election as the first African-American president, some pundits expected that Mr. Obama's presumably last opportunity to affect the highest…

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Mar 15

Ex-officials point fingers at hearing on Flint water crisis

By Richard Lardner and Matthew Daly, Associated Press

Former city and federal officials pointed fingers at one another for failing to protect the 100,000 citizens of Flint, Michigan, from lead-laced water at a congressional hearing Tuesday.

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Mar 13

Poll: Are 'ridiculous' airline fees grounding your travel plans?

By Andrew Mach

The Forbidding Airlines from Imposing Ridiculous Fees Act — yes, that’s really what it’s called — aims to limit the fees airlines can charge for checked baggage, ticket changes and cancellations.

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Mar 13

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Congress considers cracking down on 'soaring' airline fees

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Congress is considering regulating airline fees for reservation changes, checked luggage and leg room, under a bill introduced this week called the Forbidding Airlines from Imposing Ridiculous Fees Act. Bloomberg Media aviaiton and travel associate editor Justin Bachman joins Alison…

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Feb 24

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News Wrap: Another round of volleys over Supreme Court nomination

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In our news wrap Wednesday, President Obama affirmed he will name a successor to Antonin Scalia on the Supreme Court, despite Senate Republicans’ avowed refusal to hold hearings on the matter. Also, Obama nominated the first ever African-American or female…

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Feb 24

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How did today's government become so divided?

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Feb 23

Watch 3:43
Inside Obama's plan to close the Guantanamo Bay detention center

By PBS News Hour

President Obama announced plans Tuesday to shut down the detention center at Guantanamo Bay, asserting that its existence undermines national security. The proposal -- which would send the facility’s remaining 91 detainees to domestic U.S. sites -- would fulfill the…

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