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'Unmasking' 101: The Next Chapter In The Trump-Russia Imbroglio

The next phase of Congress' investigation into the Trump-Russia story could be a major focus on U.S. intelligence — and what Republicans call its abuse.

People walk through Moscow's Red Square in March. Both the House and Senate intelligence committees are investigating Russian interference in last year's presidential election. Spencer Platt/Getty Images hide caption

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'Unmasking' 101: The Next Chapter In The Trump-Russia Imbroglio

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Lisa, a client at the AAC Needle Exchange and Overdose Prevention Program in Cambridge, Mass. Nearly five years after an opioid overdose she still limps — possibly because of damage the drug cocktail did to her nerves or muscles. Robin Lubbock/WBUR hide caption

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What Doesn't Kill You Can Maim: Unexpected Injuries From Opioids

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A conference worker passes a demo booth at Facebook's annual F8 developer conference, on Tuesday in San Jose, Calif. Noah Berger/AP hide caption

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Murder Video Again Raises Questions About How Facebook Handles Content

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Jane Jacobs commandeering a city planning meeting. Courtesy of IFC Films hide caption

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City Planning As A Contact Sport In 'Citizen Jane: Battle For The City'

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Jean-Marie Le Pen and daughter Marine Le Pen lay down flowers as part of a demonstration in Paris in 2012. Marine Le Pen later expelled her father from the National Front party. Pascal Le Segretain/Getty Images hide caption

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Marine Le Pen's 'Brutal' Upbringing Shaped Her Worldview

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Attorney General Jeff Sessions speaks at a news conference after touring the U.S.-Mexico border on April 11. The Justice Department is warning so-called sanctuary cities that they must prove they are complying with federal immigration laws or risk funding. Ross D. Franklin/AP hide caption

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Justice Department Warns 'Sanctuary Cities,' With Grant Money At Risk

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Les Amazones d'Afrique's new album is called République Amazone. Tiago Augusto/Courtesy of the artist hide caption

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Les Amazones D'Afrique Envision A World Of Gender Equality

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