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Pruitt aides reveal new details of his spending and management at EPA
The administrator sought a six-figure job for his wife and enlisted staffers for personal tasks
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He once defended the poor in court. Now he defends white supremacists.
How Elmer Woodard became the go-to attorney for the neo-Nazis and white nationalists who descended on Charlottesville last year.
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This new study suggests Trump’s racism might actually hurt him
The backlash to Trump's immigration agenda could help Democrats make gains.
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Want to overturn Roe, Republicans? Get ready for what comes next.
The GOP will own the consequences
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Rescue of Thai youth soccer team trapped in cave could take months, officials warn
The boys and their coach would have to use breathing masks to escape the cave or wait for the water to recede. 
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Stop mourning, Democrats
If Democrats want to stem the recent Republican tide of victories, they need to get on the ball.
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The Daily 202: Trump's trade war is getting very real
The president seems unconcerned about the possible consequences.
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Will the GOP become the party of white backlash?
The moral implications of Republicans’ embrace of extremism.
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‘This is not a normal time’: A mad hot summer in the capital of the resistance
What it feels like in Washington now.
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Warriors’ addition of DeMarcus Cousins has some NBA players ‘even more upset’ than fans
The news that Golden State was adding yet another all-star player — on a bargain contract, no less — provoked some unhappy reactions from around the league.
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How Trump is changing the face of legal immigration
With all eyes on the border, smaller changes to the intake of legal immigrants are going largely unnoticed.
By Abigail Hauslohner, Andrew Ba Tran  •  Read more »
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The one Trump Supreme Court pick who makes too much sense
Amy Coney Barrett would be a controversial nominee. But for Trump, it might be the right kind of controversy.
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When it comes to the Supreme Court, voters aren’t with the hard-liners
Voters don't want a civil war over abortion.
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He once defended the poor in court. Now he defends white supremacists.
How Elmer Woodard became the go-to attorney for the neo-Nazis and white nationalists who descended on Charlottesville last year.
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Is LeBron James aware the Lakers added Rajon Rondo, Lance Stephenson and JaVale McGee?
Los Angeles follows up its blockbuster recruitment of James with some fairly head-scratching moves.
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Police say woman screamed racial slurs and smacked a black teen at a pool. She lost her job.
When officers arrived to arrest Stephanie Sebby-Strempel on charges of assaulting a minor, they say she pushed one detective into a wall and bit another's arm.
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