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  • Canada will accept 15,000 more migrants after immigration deal with U.S.

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  • Breaking down Trump indictment vote

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  • MTP Minute: In 2015, baseball commission was ‘split’ on introducing a pitch clock

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  • Full Panel: Disney power move against DeSantis oversight board happened in ‘plain sight’

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  • Full 2024 candidate Ramaswamy: ‘What we really need is a courageous leader,’ not Trump or DeSantis

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  • Chuck Todd: GOP voters 'shrug' at potential Trump indictments, polls show

    03:18
  • How Elián Gonzalez, once deported from Florida, became Cuba’s newest politician

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  • Weingarten: Threats to my family are ‘chilling’ as DeSantis wages war on 'woke'

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  • Full panel: Culture war issues ‘unite Republicans … but it divides everyone else’

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  • Netanyahu now has a ‘big problem’ with Biden, former U.S. ambassador to Israel says

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  • Chuck Todd: Is Israel’s democratic crisis a preview of what’s to come in U.S.?

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  • ‘Pushing too hard’ on Israel may lead to pushback on U.S., fmr. special assistant to Obama says

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Students say DeSantis' African-American studies ban 'symbolizes ... deep hatred'

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Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-Fla.) is facing backlash to his administration's effort to block an AP course on African-American history. Now, some AP students, and a prominent civil rights attorney, are warning that they'll file a lawsuit if DeSantis does not negotiate with the College Board to allow the course to be taught in schools across Florida.