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Virginia's new transgender legislator says her win is about more than gender
"I'll always be a reporter before I"m a politician"
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Kathryn Watson is a politics reporter for CBS News Digital, based in Washington, D.C.
"I'll always be a reporter before I"m a politician"
A federal judge has ordered Paul Manafort and Rick Gates and their legal teams not to talk to the press
The Republican and Democratic senators have new legislation they hope will increase transparency around domestic violence in the military
The Texas shooter was court-martialed for busing his then-wife and small stepson
Questions linger about how much the attorney general knew of efforts to contact Russians during the presidential campaign
Manafort's lawyers argue house arrest is unnecessary in new court records
Senior members of the Clinton campaign team responded in a Medium post saying they were "shocked" by Brazile's claims
The father-and-son former presidents offer a brutal assessment of Trump's leadership
Court documents unsealed this week raise questions about whether the attorney general was straightforward with Congress
Former Clinton campaign aide Zerlina Maxwell said there should be more transparency in how joint fundraising works
Trump didn't walk back comments from earlier this week that the way U.S. justice system operates is a "joke"
They argue GSA has wrongly withheld a slew of documents about Trump International Hotel
The president is pushing tougher immigration-related policies in the wake of the New York City attack
The legislation comes as Congress, unable to overhaul Obamacare thus far, grapples with what to do on health care next
The Washington Post's editorial board slammed the ad from the Latino Victory Fund as "vile"