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Friday

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Drugs, electric cars, taxes

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Thursday

Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., is met by reporters outside the hearing room where he chairs the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, at the Capitol in Washington, last week. J. Scott Applewhite/AP hide caption

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Friday

Farmers gather with their vehicles next to a Germany/Netherlands border sign during a protest on the A1 highway/ VINCENT JANNINK/ANP/AFP via Getty Images hide caption

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Heating up the weekend with three climate indicators

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Monday

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Here's why Black students are defaulting

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Wednesday

A sign calls for Britney Griner's release at a game between Portland Thorns FC and Angel City FC in Los Angeles earlier this month. Ronald Martinez/Getty Images hide caption

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Wednesday

Marilynn Malerba stands next to a photograph of late Chief Ralph Sturges at tribal offices in Uncasville, Conn., on March 4, 2010. On Wednesday, President Biden announced his intent to appoint her U.S. treasurer in a historic first. Jessica Hill/AP hide caption

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Wednesday

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Wednesday

Ukrainian soldiers patrol on a road in Sydorove, eastern Ukraine, on May 17, 2022. The U.S. is sending Ukraine more advanced rocket systems and munitions in the fourth month of the war. Yasuyoshi Chiba/AFP via Getty Images hide caption

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The U.S. is sending advanced rocket systems to Ukraine, but not to be shot into Russia

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Thursday

President Joe Biden, standing with Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson and Finnish President Sauli Niinisto, speaks in the Rose Garden of the White House on Thursday. Andrew Harnik/AP hide caption

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U.S. President Joe Biden, second from right, meets with Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, second from left, in the Oval Office of the White House on Nov. 18, 2021. Doug Mills/Pool/Getty Images hide caption

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U.S. adviser tries to talk Mexican president out of skipping Summit of the Americas

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Tuesday

Wednesday

Joey Reed, the father of former US Marine Trevor Reed, stands next to a placard of his son during a press conference outside the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C., on July 29, 2021. Jim Watson/AFP via Getty Images hide caption

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Border Patrol agents detain a group of migrants in El Paso, Texas, near the border wall after they entered the U.S. from Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, in February. Herika Martinez/AFP via Getty Images hide caption

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Sunday

Ukrainian refugees wait in a bus stop near the Mexico border in early April. The arrival of hundreds of Ukrainians at the border since the war began has added more pressure on the Biden administration to lift Title 42. Gregory Bull/AP hide caption

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Wednesday

As Title 42 is set to be lifted by the Biden administration next month, more Democrats are expressing concern that the White House doesn't have enough of a plan to handle the fallout. Eugene Garcia/AP hide caption

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As Biden plans to lift Title 42, Democrats want details on how he'll address influx

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