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Do you know your state's senators?

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When ICE shows up, these businesses will be ready

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‘They want to keep denying us our rights’: Workers in the dairy industry fight for basic labor protections

Hilario, a dairy worker, who is seen guiding cows onto the milking area in a dairy farm in Vermont, USA.
International

What the US can teach other countries about home-based child care

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Portugal cleared hundreds of thousands of immigration files. What the backlog means for expats now

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Government & Politics

Former jobs of the governor of every state

Ron DeSantis (R) Florida is interviewed at Roll Call in Washington, D.C.
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States with the lowest voter turnout last midterm cycle

Ohio State Senator Matt Dolan votes early in Cleveland, Ohio
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What makes people vote? What data and experts say

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Your guide to the Bill of Rights and other constitutional amendments

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How veterans' employment compares to the rest of the population

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A look at state Supreme Court elections

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Most prolific stock traders in the Senate so far in 2022

US Senator Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, poses with newly elected Republican Senators, left to right, Cynthia Lummis, Tommy Tuberville, Bill Hagerty, and Roger Marshall, in Nov. 2020.
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How the idea of privacy has changed in the US

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How sex education is (and isn't) being taught in every state

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Government & Politics

The second Jan. 6 hearing by the numbers

Conservative Republican election attorney Ben Ginsberg, Former Georgia US Attorney B.J. Pak and former Philadelphia city commissioner Al Schmidt, are sworn-in before testifying during a hearing by the Select Committee to Investigate the January 6th Attack on the US Capitol in the Cannon House Office Building on June 13, 2022 in Washington, DC.

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