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A1 Minute! April 16, 2026: New Kroger behind the scenes; ART 180 to close; Virginia collective bargaining
How a sweeping law to spy on foreigners is dividing Congress When members of Congress are still voting at 2:30 in the morning, it's usually a sign there's a problem on Capitol Hill.