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  • Republican congressman's biography falls apart under scrutiny (no, not Santos)

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  • The GOP's problem of denying election results they don't like only getting worse

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  • As Biden leads West in support of democracy in Ukraine, weird assemblage voices dissent

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  • Why predictions about Russia's war in Ukraine were so wrong, and how to adjust expectations

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  • The amazing story of how a young Jimmy Carter helped avert a nuclear disaster

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  • Unnerving authoritarian patterns seen from right-wing U.S. governors

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Shelby chooses partisan games over ISIS fight

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Senator Sherrod Brown talks with Rachel Maddow about the ease with which Adam Szubin could be confirmed as the Treasury Department's under secretary for terrorism and financial crimes, a vital job to cut of ISIS financing and enforce Iran sanctions, if only the chairman of the Senate Banking Committee, Republican Richard Shelby, would allow the vote instead of playing partisan games.