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    Prison inmates train for marathon in the inspiring '26.2 to Life'

    05:38
  • James Patterson and Mike Lupica return with '12 Months to Live'

    05:12
  • Secy. Buttigieg calls out extreme Republicans over possible shutdown

    06:18
  • Cassidy Hutchinson: I didn't come forward to hurt anyone; I came forward to speak the truth

    05:33
  • Cassidy Hutchinson: I live with the guilt of being complicit in things leading up to Jan. 6

    07:24
  • Cassidy Hutchinson: I came to this moment because of Liz Cheney

    02:23
  • Cassidy Hutchinson: We need to make sure closest Trump gets to WH again is the federal courthouse

    00:32
  • Rep. Slotkin: UAW strike is about skilled trade workers and the middle class

    07:36
  • 'This is a 9-1-1 for democracy': Don't 'sleepwalk' into second Trump presidency, says writer

    13:17
  • 'Everyone thought they were joking': Take school shooting threats seriously, says PSA

    09:06
  • North Korea to expel U.S. soldier Travis King

    00:39
  • 'A very serious few years ahead of him': Trump liable for fraud

    05:46
  • 'Seinfeld Shutdown': GOP government shutdown threat mocked as 'a shutdown about nothing'

    11:50
  • Cassidy Hutchinson: Kevin McCarthy 'has an opportunity to stop this'

    02:06
  • 'Let Donald Trump come': Democrats eager to compare Biden record on labor to Trump's

    02:47
  • Trump's 'coded' calls for violence, tacit intimidation backfiring as judge considers gag

    05:20
  • Cassidy Hutchinson on parallels with Nixon aide Alexander Butterfield

    10:54
  • 'Devastating': Trump suffers potentially catastrophic loss in court; Judge 'furious'

    11:24
  • 'I will be fully cooperative': Cassidy Hutchinson on Trump prosecutions

    05:18
  • ‘It’s a shame’: Ron Klain knocks ‘dysfunction’ of House Republican caucus

    04:07

Far-right militias are ‘energized and prepared to do great harm’ across America, says Michigan AG

08:05

Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel says extremist paramilitary groups like the ones that conspired to kidnap Gov. Whitmer are more active than ever because they thrive on this year’s “constant state of chaos.”