

Politics Jan 24

“In a way I do feel like I'm introducing myself to a number of the senators,” Schiff said in an interview with The Associated Press before arguments resumed on Thursday.
By Mary Clare Jalonick, Associated Press
Politics Jan 21

A majority of Americans say spotting the difference between fact and false information on social media is difficult and gotten harder since 2016, according to the latest PBS NewsHour/NPR/Marist poll.
By Laura Santhanam
Politics Jan 12

As the Democratic-led House prepares to move articles of impeachment against President Trump to the Republican-controlled Senate, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Sunday called for a fair trial that would include additional witnesses. Special correspondent Jeff Greenfield joins Hari Sreenivasan…
Nation Dec 21

The closing passage in President Donald Trump’s impeachment-eve letter to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi had the ring of truth to it. He was writing his thoughts for history, he said. For 100 years from now, “when people look back at…
By Calvin Woodward, Hope Yen, Associated Press
Pelosi was upbeat the morning after the historic vote that made Trump only the third president in U.S. history to be impeached.
Dec 18

By Nicholas Riccardi, Gary D. Robertson, Associated Press
Liberal groups organized more than 600 events from Alaska to Florida, following a familiar model of mass protest that has come to define the left during the Trump administration.
Dec 03

By Matthew Daly, Associated Press
Records show that Giuliani associate Lev Parnas and California Rep. Devin Nunes were in frequent contact last April, when the president's personal attorney was publicly calling for an investigation of Biden.
Dec 01

By Hope Yen, Associated Press
The House impeachment inquiry enters a pivotal stage this week, with investigators planning a vote Tuesday to approve their report making the case for President Donald Trump’s removal from office as he decides whether to mount a defense before a…
Nov 23

By PBS NewsHour
As Congress takes a Thanksgiving break, Democratic and Republican staff members are drafting reports on the impeachment inquiry that will determine the next phases of the process. Jami Floyd, a host and legal editor at WNYC New York Public Radio,…
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