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House Oversight Committee Opens Investigation Into Rob Porter's Security Clearance
Democratic Rep. Gerry Connolly Weighs In On Investigation Into Rob Porter
How The U.K. Government Is Trying To Fix Divisions Caused By Brexit
Valentine's Day cards created by artist and activist Tanzila Ahmed tackle Islamophobia with snark and humor. Courtesy of Tanzila Ahmed hide caption
'You've Hijacked My Heart': Valentines That Fight Islamophobia With Humor
Sheriff's Office Reports 'At Least 14 Victims' In Florida High School Shooting
Broward Sheriff's Office Says A Shooter Is In Custody After Florida Shooting
House Conservatives Say They Will Challenge Speaker Ryan On Any Broad Immigration Plan
Republican Sen. David Perdue Outlines What He Sees As Immigration Debate Priorities
Sen. McConnell's Statements On Immigration Echo Former Chinese Communist Leader
Florida Rep. Ted Deutch Reacts To High School Shooting In His District
Former Chief Of Staff Leon Panetta Discusses Managing The White House
Trump Lawyer Says He Paid Former Adult Film Star $130,000 In A Private Transaction
In the 1930s and '40s many people sent love letters to each other by sending their voices on records. Thomas Y. Levin/Phono-Post Archive at Princeton University. hide caption
Voice In The Mail: Audio Love Letters Were Hot In The 1930s And '40s
In Florida, Broward Sheriff's Office Says Suspect Is In Custody After Shooting
While Celebrating His Olympic Gold, Shaun White Faces Sexual Misconduct Questions
Mother Recounts Hearing From Her Daughter During Florida School Shooting
Parents In Florida Are Waiting To Be Reunited With Children After School Shooting
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