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Elizabeth Warren Has A Plan — To Get Personal With Voters
The Democratic presidential candidate has built her brand on prolific policy proposals. But she's also using folksy charm to try and win support at campaign stops in towns big and small. -
AG Healey: Mueller Report Shows That President Trump 'Obstructed Justice'
"Just on what we've read alone, to me it's clear this is a president who obstructed justice or attempted to engage in obstruction of justice," Healey told Boston Public Radio Monday. -
Warren Unveils $640 Billion College Debt Forgiveness Plan
On the campaign trail, Warren released a $640 billion college debt forgiveness program. -
Elizabeth Warren's Campaign Staffing And Spending
Sen. Elizabeth Warren has built up a big staff for her presidential campaign, and she is already spending a lot of money on her bid for the White House. -
Elizabeth Warren Is Out With A New Public Lands Plan
Elizabeth Warren is vowing to prohibit new fossil fuel leasing on public lands if she's elected president. -
Warren Proposes New Tax On Big Corporate Profits
The seven percent tax would apply to companies with profits of $100 million or more. -
Experts Debate Warren’s Big Tech Break-Up Idea
Elizabeth Warren's idea is the biggest tech proposal in the 2020 race so far, with the potential to heavily shape national conversations about how to respond to the digital companies that shape our world. -
Warren Releases 2018 Tax Return, Reveals $900,000 In Income
Democratic presidential candidate Elizabeth Warren has released her tax return for 2018. -
Warren Embraces Underdog Role As She Faces 2020 Challenges
Sen. Elizabeth Warren is facing tough questions about fundraising and electability three and a half months into her presidential campaign. -
Sen. Elizabeth Warren Takes Longtime Fight For A 'Level Playing Field' To 2020 Race
Warren is pushing for the breakup of big tech, citing what she calls an unfair advantage. In an interview with NPR about her core campaign messages, Warren also discussed trade and climate change.