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This congressional staff became the first in U.S. history to form a union
The Congressional Workers Union announced Monday that the office of Rep. Andy Levin, D-Mich., has won their union election — the first one to do so on the Hill.
Jimmy Carter, the 39th U.S. president, enters hospice care
Carter is 98 years old and served as president from 1977 to 1981. The longest-lived former president has suffered from a series of health challenges in recent years.
A passenger plane with 72 people on board has crashed in Nepal, killing at least 32
A plane carrying 72 people crashed near Pokhara International Airport in Nepal, the daily newspaper Kathmandu Post reported Sunday.
Pope Francis celebrates Mass with million faithful in Democratic Republic of Congo
A rapturous reception as Pope Francis celebrates Mass with a million worshipers in the capital Kinshasa.
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Here It Is — Bernie Sanders Dancing On 'Ellen'
The presidential hopeful played along with Ellen DeGeneres on her show, set to air Thursday. He was asked if he'd ever been in handcuffs, what flavor ice cream he'd be and, "Boxers or briefs?"
Supporters Of Health Overhaul Look To Reclaim 'Obamacare'
Two nonprofit advocacy groups in Colorado are trying to take back the moniker as something to be proud of. The president has said he likes the term, which has been used derisively by opponents of the health overhaul.
Saint Peter's University advances to the Elite 8 after a historic NCAA Tournament win
The Saint Peters Peacocks made history Friday, becoming the first No. 15 seed to advance to the NCAA men's college basketball tournament's Elite Eight. But how did they get here?
Roger Stone, Political Operative And Trump Aide, Guilty In False-Statements Trial
Stone faced charges that he lied to congressional investigators and obstructed an official proceeding. He pleaded not guilty and said he had done nothing wrong.
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Put A Little Bounce In Your Day With A New Christmas Ad From The U.K.
Every year, the British retailer John Lewis goes all out on a cinematic holiday ad. The past few years have been tear-jerkers, but this year, it went for the funny bone instead. Meet Buster the Boxer.
Bernie Sanders Says He Opposes Private Charter Schools. What Does That Mean?
In some ways, all charters are public schools. But there are debates about how they're managed — and who should run them.
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