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Twitter, Instagram and Facebook have changed the way we interact with advertising. What risks are involved, and how has social media become social marketing?
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A shooting this morning at a congressional baseball practice in Alexandria, Virginia left several people, including House Majority Whip Steve Scalise, a staffer and two law enforcement officers wounded. Police
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We break down the testimony Attorney General Jeff Sessions gave to the Senate Intelligence Committee. What was said — and what went unsaid.
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Is depicting the president as Julius Caesar fair game, or over the line?
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The GOP is working on a plan … but when will anyone see it?
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Puerto Ricans are American citizens, without all the benefits of folks from the mainland. Should the U.S. treat Puerto Rico like a state, or a colony?
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An age-old practice with origins in medieval times, is now gaining traction again in the United States.
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Last year's shooting at the Pulse nightclub was the nation's deadliest terror attack since 9-11. What's happened since then to protect LGBTQ people from gun violence?
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A roundup of the week's international news including terror attacks from Iran to London, the results of Britain's snap election and the cold shoulder for Qatar.
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Some cities had watch parties. Plenty of others went on with life as normal. And Washington held its breath.