Republicans Flout Trump On COVID And Tech

Republicans Flout Trump On COVID And Tech

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Congress, content creators, and Can't Let It Go

There's another fight on Capitol Hill as lawmakers work to get four more spending bills passed before the end of the month. We talk about what's at stake and how both parties are navigating the high cost of health care.Then, a look at how the Trump administration is using social ...  Show more

Big problems in a big world

Between pledging support for protesters in Iran, calling once again for the U.S. annexation of Greenland, and meeting with Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado, it's been a busy week for President Trump on the global stage. We look at why the White House wants to be ...  Show more

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