Brandon Carter
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Friday's ceremony kicked off a victory lap during which President Biden, Vice President Harris and their spouses will travel the country next week promoting the package.
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The president said he didn't know much about the online conspiracy theory community, other than he believes its followers "like me very much."
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The 2020 Democratic presidential race is entering a new phase with the Nevada caucuses. Listen to NPR's live special coverage.
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The president's third State of the Union address is expected to take an optimistic tone, focus on the economy and lay down a marker for the 2020 campaign.
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The House of Representatives voted on Oct. 31 to formalize its impeachment inquiry into President Trump. Here is what Democrats said on the record ahead of that vote.
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In a press conference ahead of the vote, Speaker Nancy Pelosi pushed back on Republican claims that the process is unfair to the president, saying the procedures are "very transparent and open."
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The State Department employee who previously worked for the National Security Council is the latest witness to testify behind closed doors with House investigators.
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A whistleblower filed a complaint about President Trump's conversation with a foreign leader. Here is a redacted version of that complaint, cleared by the House intelligence committee.
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"It's important to know when it's not your time," Gillibrand said. She had failed to qualify for September's Democratic primary debate.
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The president said the issue "isn't a question of NRA, Republican or Democrat" and indicated he could split from the National Rifle Association.