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People on both sides of the gun debate stood outside of the NRA headquarters in Virginia chanting, protesting and debating the issue. → Read More
"We've been through this and it was awful, and so we can share our experiences, our awfulness in hopes of making it better for someone else." → Read More
The ACT to End Racism rally brought thousands of people of different faiths to fight against racism. → Read More
Millions of young people fall right of center, and yet we rarely hear from them. → Read More
They led a "lie-in" protest in front of the White House on Presidents Day. → Read More
The chair of Georgetown University's Department of African American Studies discusses the black working class and why it's not covered more often. → Read More
"We all look the same when we put the clown paint on. It's a community," one protester said. → Read More
The largest federation of unions in the country has released a "blueprint." → Read More
He's the most well-liked living ex-president. → Read More
It's not giving up names of those who worked on climate policy. → Read More
If sanctions against Russia are ever lifted, Exxon could make millions upon millions of dollars. → Read More
Investigating Russia's hacking is turning into a bipartisan effort. → Read More
"Every day I'd watch it and was like, 'Thank God I'm not in the middle of this,'" said former Speaker of the House John Boehner. → Read More
Mandates don't increase or decrease presidential power — they're mostly just rhetorical devices. → Read More
A win could pose some headaches for the Trump administration. → Read More
Including why Jill Stein is the one pushing for it. → Read More
Carrier's parent company is reportedly going to get about $700,000 a year in tax breaks to stay put. → Read More
The president-elect has also made it pretty clear he's not opposed to wielding that power. → Read More
This might be the lamest of lame duck sessions for Congress. → Read More
The incoming attorney general could spell an end to the federal government's tolerance of legalized marijuana. → Read More