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Cruz and Sanders faced off in the presidential debate that never was.

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Cruz and Sanders faced off in the presidential debate that never was.

It's hard to keep business and politics separate in President Trump's America.
Democrats held the floor to delay the nomination overnight, but the Senate eventually confirmed the secretary of Education nominee.
In a speech to United States Central Command, Trump said, "The very, very dishonest press doesn't want to report it."
Conway denies that she was available for the spot, but the network told the White House it wouldn't have her on.
A new study confirms what much recent evidence has suggested: Despite its benefits, exercise is not the key to losing weight.
The controversial nominee has only a narrow path to confirmation as secretary of Education.
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Some Republicans criticized Trump over his remarks about Vladimir Putin in an interview with Bill O'Reilly.
Both the House and Senate passed a measure rolling back the Department of the Interior's rule, as they work to limit other regulations.
Despite some prominent voices warning about vaccines, the vast majority of Americans are comfortable with them.
Earlier in the week, National Security Advisor Michael Flynn said Iran had been "put on notice."
While the unemployment rate ticked up, the broader picture has a lot to be happy about.
Activists made #deleteUber a rallying cry after the company's response to Donald Trump's immigration ban.
Researchers at the University of Akron developed a technique to unleash the history contained in steel spools.
In what many are calling a "technical fix," the Trump administration has created exceptions to the sanctions placed on Russian intelligence.
Protests to right-wing speaker Milo Yiannopoulos turned violent overnight, leading to a presidential backlash.
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Republicans Susan Collins and Lisa Murkowski announced they will vote against President Trump's secretary of Education pick.
Some senators accused the nominee of being too close to Russia.