Once a week, David Hawkings, editor-in-chief of The Fulcrum, walks us through the biggest stories out of Washington, D.C. Top of mind right now: What happens once the articles of impeachment are handed over to the Senate?
Washington Roundup: What To Expect During A Senate Trial
The Senate is likely to receive the articles of impeachment any day now. So how does it work from there?
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2 Latino Dems fight for Illinois House seat, clashing over immigration
A congressional race in Illinois on Tuesday pits two Democratic Hispanics against each other — with staunchly different views on immigration policy.
Online ordering begins for first over-the-counter birth control pills
The drug is called Opill, and a one-month supply will run about $19.99, while a three-month supply will cost about $49.99.
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How and why do migrants risk their lives to come to the US?
While some claim to have escaped crime and violence in their home countries, the journey many make to the U.S. can be just as dangerous.
Former Tesla worker settles discrimination case after $3M verdict
This settles appeals both sides were pursuing after a federal jury awarded the former employee nearly $3.2 million last April.
CDC urges more measles vaccines, especially for those traveling
The CDC says declining vaccination coverage nationally and abroad can be traced to the COVID-19 pandemic, and may contribute to increased outbreaks.
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Texas led the US in new solar power installation in 2023
A new report shows Texas led the country in new solar capacity in 2023, putting California in the No. 2 spot for the second time in three years.