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Do you know your state's senators?

Society

Kids are making deepfakes of each other, and laws aren’t keeping up

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Government

Trump’s new law will limit payments to hospitals that treat patients with low incomes

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Politics

How Texas’ mid-decade redistricting could affect voters in one Houston community

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Government

Intel faces the unusual challenge of trying to influence one of its owners: the federal government

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Politics Education

More than half of American legislatures are considering restrictive education laws. Here's what that means

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Politics

5 Biden administration decisions that mirror Trump-era policies

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Politics

Here's how legislation in every state affects trans youth

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Politics

The state with the most liberals isn't New York or California, according to data. See the top 10.

Politics

7 common types of anti-transgender legislation that have passed or failed in the last 10 years

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Biden greenlights Alaska drilling project and extends new protections to the state's North Slope

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News Environment Politics

Biden greenlights Alaska drilling project and extends new protections to the state's North Slope

A rainbow touches down over the national petroleum reserve in northwestern Alaska
News Environment Politics

Biden greenlights Alaska drilling project and extends new protections to the state's North Slope

A rainbow touches down over the national petroleum reserve in northwestern Alaska
Politics

Women politicians who broke barriers

Politics

State spending analysis: Which states spend the most on policing and corrections?

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