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The Trump administration began firing thousands of employees at the Department of Health and Human Services on Tuesday as part of a plan announced by HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
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Congress ground to a halt due to uprisings in both chambers. Sen. Cory Booker gave a record-breaking speech, and a fight in the House over remote voting for new parents brought work to a standstill.
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NPR's 'Planet Money' team asks: Can cap and trade work in the U.S.?
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Glenn Loury, once a prominent Black intellectual, writes about his struggles
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