Fact-checking the Feb. 1 news shows
Super Sunday brought talk about the spread of terrorists abroad and the spread of the measles back home.
Super Sunday brought talk about the spread of terrorists abroad and the spread of the measles back home.
Republicans thinking of running for president in 2016 began their tour of the news shows Sunday.
Republicans thinking of running for president in 2016 began their tour of the news shows Sunday.
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Republicans put forward freshman Sen. Joni Ernst to respond to the State of the Union. She started with a childhood memory that got people talking.
Barack Obama's 2015 State of the Union address: annotated
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Tax rates for the wealthy and the Supreme Court's decision on same-sex marriage dominated Sunday news shows.
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The Sunday shows previewed President Barack Obama's proposals in Tuesday's State of the Union address with an eye for a possible third presidential run by Mitt Romney.
As world leaders and Parisians marched against terrorism Sunday, American politicians focused on what last week's attacks on a satirical newspaper and hostages at a grocery store mean for security at home.
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As Paris rallied for peace, American leaders answered questions about the United States' risk of a similar terrorist attack. Plus, we sort out more misinformation on the Keystone XL pipeline.
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As one of the first acts of the 114th Congress, Republicans are committed to passing a bill that would permit construction of the Keystone XL oil pipeline. Here, we answer some questions you might have about the proposal.
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