Keya Vakil is the deputy political editor at COURIER. He previously worked as a researcher in the film industry and dabbled in the political world.
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Trump Promised to Drain the Swamp But He Keeps Firing Those Responsible for Fighting Corruption
“The firings of multiple Inspectors General is unprecedented; doing so without good cause chills the independence essential to their purpose,” Sen. Mitt Romney of Utah tweeted on Saturday.
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Why Truckers Showed Up and Blasted Their Horns At Trump
The protest, organized by trucker Rick Santiago, was held to express truckers’ frustration over shipping rates that they say are so low that they can’t make a living.
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Nearly 1 in 4 Republicans Don’t Want Trump as the Republican Nominee
The new poll comes from Trump’s favorite pollster.
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The Democrats Have a New $3 Trillion Coronavirus Relief Bill. Here’s What’s In It.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell has said there’s no “urgency” to pass another bill and that Republicans are “assessing what we’ve done already.”
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States Affected Most By Coronavirus Are Getting Fewer Small Business Loans
The federal government’s small business coronavirus bailout funds have disproportionately flowed to states that have had smaller outbreaks.
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Why Obama’s 2020 Commencement Speech Means So Much to High School Seniors
Obama’s office acknowledged that requests for him to speak played a role in his decision to address graduating seniors.
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If Someone You Know Is Posting About ‘Plandemic,’ Share This Article With Them
The film has become by far the most widespread and dangerous source of coronavirus-related misinformation on the Internet to date.
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This CDC Guide on How to Reopen the Country Safely Was Supposed to ‘Never See the Light of Day’
The 17-page report was researched and written to help state and local officials, business owners, educators, and faith leaders.
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What the ‘Modern-Day Lynching’ of Ahmaud Arbery Says About Stand Your Ground Laws
Anger over the case had been building for weeks, but the incident only exploded onto the national spotlight on Tuesday when a graphic video of the attack surfaced and quickly went viral.
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The ‘No Corporate PAC Money’ Movement Is Growing. It Could Help Democrats Flip the Senate.
Several leading 2020 Democratic candidates are trying to win back the Senate from Republicans while refusing corporate PAC money.



















