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Can Trump's latest pick for surgeon general make it through confirmation?1 hour ago
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Trump pulls Casey Means' stalled surgeon general nomination, announces new pick1 day ago
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Supreme Court paves the way for largest-ever drop in Black representation in Congress2 days ago
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Grand jury indicts former FBI director James Comey for a second time3 days ago
