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Senate Republicans promote anti-abortion message

“But I really do hope, and quite frankly I expect, that we should be able to unite around the premise that every baby born alive should be provided with the same standard of care without regard to whether

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Out of the impeachment, into the fallout

But the storm dissipated in the Senate just as the presidential election season began in earnest, without blowing down Trump’s steady approval ratings among Republican voters.

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Impeachment news roundup: Jan. 31

[jwp-video n=”1″] Alexander said there were several reasons why the president should be dissuaded from committing similar acts in the future.

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House votes to curb Trump’s power to attack Iran

The specter of further provocations from Iran has Democrats worried the Trump administration could slide into the country’s third war this century in the Middle East but the first to occur without

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Impeachment news roundup: Jan. 29

Schumer of New York had the first question from Senate Democrats, asking the House managers if there is any way for the Senate to render a “fully informed verdict” without hearing from additional witnesses

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Deficit widens, economic growth slows in new CBO outlook

He added that traders and other market participants should be confident that the U.S. will eventually address the rising debt, without knowing whether it would be through spending cuts, tax increases or

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Impeachment news roundup: Jan. 28

But just 46 percent said he should be removed from office, compared with 48 percent who said he should not — a level of support that has not changed since a Jan. 13 survey.

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Impeachment news roundup: Jan. 27

Schiff argued that senators should not wait until March 17 when Bolton’s book comes out, “they should demand this information, while it would still be pertinent to their decision.”