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Democratic US presidential nominee Joe Biden speaks at an outdoor "Black Economic Summit" while campaigning for president in Charlotte, North Carolina, Sept. 23, 2020.

‘Much more diverse than people think’: Black immigrants are reshaping the Black electorate

An increasing share of the US Black population is foreign-born — and they tend to lean more conservative. 

‘Much more diverse than people think’: Black immigrants are reshaping the Black electorate
Palestinians watch a television broadcasting the announcement of Middle East peace plan by US President Donald Trump, in the southern Gaza Strip on Jan. 28, 2020.

Trump unveiled his Middle East peace plan. This Palestinian analyst says it's a 'scam.'

Trump unveiled his Middle East peace plan. This Palestinian analyst says it's a 'scam.'
People march as they take part in an anti-war protest

Escalating conflict with Iran: What's happening?

Escalating conflict with Iran: What's happening?
US President Donald Trump stands amid microphones outside

How Trump was impeached: A timeline

How Trump was impeached: A timeline
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Does the chaos in Syria help ISIS?

Does the chaos in Syria help ISIS?
Nancy Pelosi walks up to a podium with a line of American flags set up behind it

House to launch Trump impeachment inquiry over Ukraine controversy

"No one is above the law," Pelosi said as she said the US House of Representatives would begin a formal impeachment inquiry.

House to launch Trump impeachment inquiry over Ukraine controversy
Renu Begum, sister of teenage British girl Shamima Begum who left the UK to join ISIS, holds a photo of her sister as she makes an appeal for Shemima to return home

When an American flees to join ISIS, should they be allowed to come home?

Jesse Morton, a former jihadi recruiter who now runs the group "Parallel Networks" to rehabilitate other radicalized individuals says, "Foreign fighters with ISIS can sometimes be the most credible voices in deterring others."

When an American flees to join ISIS, should they be allowed to come home?
A Patriots fan poses before a NFL International Series game in Mexico City in November 2017. The Patriots have become Mexico’s team. Winning helps. The Patriots are heading to their 11th Super Bowl on Sunday, and ninth since 2002, the most of any NFL fran

Many international fans of American football are ‘born’ on Super Bowl Sunday

Perhaps 40 million people will be watching the Super Bowl outside of the US. The game is growing exponentially overseas thanks, in part, to the NFL’s promotions. 

Many international fans of American football are ‘born’ on Super Bowl Sunday
A man's image is blurred as he walks across a giant marble seal in the floor of the CIA headquarters in Langley, Virginia.

What we know — and what we don't — about Trump's controversial pick to lead the CIA

If she can muster enough votes, Haspel, who is 61, would be the first woman to run the intelligence agency. She would replace Mike Pompeo, newly confirmed secretary of state.

What we know — and what we don't — about Trump's controversial pick to lead the CIA
A pink sign reading "SOS EVACUATE MANUS" is held up by a protester.

They lived in limbo in Australian offshore camps for years. Now they call the US home.

The United States and Australia struck a deal back in 2016. The US agreed to accept about 1,200 refugees from Australia's offshore detention centers. In return, Australia would resettle refugees from Central America.

They lived in limbo in Australian offshore camps for years. Now they call the US home.
Catholic high school students from all over the country attended Friday's "March for Life" event in Washington, DC. This group from Kapaun Mt. Carmel Catholic High School in Wichita, Kansas took buses to be there.

For some Christians, being 'pro-life' isn’t just about being against abortion

Activists from the anti-abortion movement in the US are feeling energized. President Donald Trump says his administration stands with them. But some Christians are frustrated with the president's words and actions because they see a connection between being “pro-life” and “pro-immigrant.”

For some Christians, being 'pro-life' isn’t just about being against abortion
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Is bipartisanship dead? Not in Alaska.

Bipartisan cooperation has historically been a rarity in US politics, but Alaska is showing how it can be done.

Is bipartisanship dead? Not in Alaska.