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“The United States is a very complex empire, so any statements made essentially by this empire are complex in and of themselves, and hard to deal with,” said Emma Tsosie, a Dartmouth College student who is Diné and a member of the Picuris Pueblo. “It’s like — hard to know exactly how to feel.”
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Middlebury political scientist Matthew Dickinson and politician-turned-journalist Myers Mermel discuss news from the Biden and Trump campaigns.
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President Biden announced new agreements on fentanyl, AI and resuming military talks with China following his first meeting in a year with Chinese leader Xi Jinping at the APEC summit.
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According to a recent CNN poll, two-thirds of “Democratically” leaning voters say they don’t want the party to nominate President Joe Biden for a second term in office next year. Pollsters surveyed about 1,500 voters in late August.
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House Committee on Oversight and Accountability Chairman James Comer said the hearing will examine the value of an impeachment inquiry and evidence against President Biden.
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Biden joined the United Auto Workers in Michigan on Tuesday, an extraordinary step for a sitting president.
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The national monument, at sites in Illinois and Mississippi, will help protect places that tell Till's story, as well as reflect the activism of his mother.
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The president's signature came hours after he outlined the economic stakes that leaders faced and declared that a crisis had been averted.
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In announcing his bid in a video Tuesday, President Biden says he cast his decision to run again as a fight for personal freedoms.
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The president said he's already used the "full extent" of his executive authority to combat gun violence. GOP lawmakers argue it's premature to press bills before the facts are out.