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Sep 30, 2022

Hurricane Ian leaves severe flooding and millions without power in Florida, the Senate passed a spending bill to keep the government running to December, and senators aim for greater oversight of federal prisons.


Sep 29, 2022

Floridians are urged to stay put as Hurricane Ian ravages the Gulf Coast, the U.S. suspects the Nord Stream pipelines were sabotaged, and the White House pledges to end hunger by 2030.


Sep 28, 2022

FEMA officials warn Floridians to prepare for extensive flooding from Hurricane Ian, a bill to reform the certification of presidential elections gains bipartisan support, and President Biden touts reduced insulin prices.


Sep 27, 2022

Arizona's Sen. Kyrsten Simema defends the filibuster, the CBO says student loan forgiveness could cost $400 billion, and whistleblower Edward Snowden is granted Russian citizenship.


Sep 26, 2022

Two-thirds of voters say the 2022 midterms are more important than those past; the White House says an Arizona abortion ruling sets women back a century; and one observer says migrants from Venezula, Cuba and Nicaragua know the U.S. won’t turn them away.