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Goosebumps and tears on Hillary Clinton's big night

Delegates talk about their impressions of the Democratic National Convention's final night.
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton acknowledges the crowd at the end of the Democratic National Convention.
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An evening of seersucker and 'malarkey'

President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden spoke on day three of the Democratic National Convention.
U.S. President Barack Obama and Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton wave to the crowd on the third day of the DNC in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 
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Third time was the charm

Bill Clinton didn't exactly talk at length about the economy or policy during his Tuesday night speech at the DNC.
Bill Clinton speaks on Day 2 of the Democratic National Convention at the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
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The trade lines that divide us

Democrats hope to shore up support from anti-trade voters.
Delegates show their opposition to the Trans-Pacific Partnership during Day 1 of the Democratic National Convention at the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
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The economy according to Donald Trump

The GOP nominee had a lot to say about America's economy, but less about how he'd fix it.
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump at the final night of the Republican National Convention on Thursday.
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Outside the hall and across the country

Outsiders weigh in from the streets of Cleveland and the cattle ranches of the Pacific Northwest.
Donald Trump supporters attend a rally in downtown Cleveland during the Republican National Convention.
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Who is and isn't talking about the economy

The economy is top of mind for convention goers, even if it's been barely mentioned on stage.
New Jersey Governor Chris Christie speaks on the second day of the Republican National Convention at the Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland.
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Never, maybe, always Trump

Republicans negotiate new fault lines within their party.
Presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump gives a thumbs up to the crowd after his wife Melania delivers a speech on the first day of the Republican National Convention at the Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland, Ohio.
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How welfare money funds college scholarships

According to the state of Michigan, it's a way to prevent out-of-wedlock pregnancy.
Students at a college in Michigan play soccer while cocooned in plastic bubbles.
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Twenty years after welfare reform, we return to West Virginia

Josephine Moore faced the "end of welfare as we knew it." Now, she's treading water.
Josephine Moore (right) at home in Kermit, West Virginia, with her daughter, Carolina, and grandson, Latham. 
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