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Trump’s Export-Import Bank nominee rejected in a big loss for Mike Pence
Sophia Tesfaye
Scott Garrett, a former Freedom Caucus member and Pence ally, gets bounced in a major smackdown to White House
Democrats inadvertently aided GOP tax bill efforts by refusing to play hardball
Charlie May
After Democrats cut a deal with Trump to avert a shutdown, the GOP said they were given ample time to pass tax cuts
Democrats signal they won’t fight for DACA immigrants
Charlie May
Democrats up for reelection have expressed they won't force a vote on DACA, averting a potential shutdown
Alabama hangover: Can a party with no ideas beat a party with no soul?
Andrew O'Hehir
Riding an Alabama high, Democrats dream of a big comeback in 2018 and beyond. But is being "decent" really enough?
The crisis ahead: The U.S. is no country for older men and women
Alex Henderson
Millions can no longer afford to retire, and may never be able when the GOP passes its tax bill
Why did the Justice Department selectively release anti-Trump texts that fueled outrage at Mueller?
Matthew Rozsa
The FBI agents criticized for sending texts criticizing Trump also disparaged Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders
9 revelations about Trump becoming unhinged
Kali Holloway
Insiders describe days filled with TV and a dozen Diet Cokes
Kirsten Gillibrand doubles down: Trump should resign
Matthew Rozsa
During an appearance on "The Today Show," Gillibrand reiterated her earlier criticisms of President Trump
USA Today op-ed delivers the harshest criticism of Donald Trump yet
Matthew Rozsa
In a lengthy takedown, USA Today opines that Trump is an embarrassment to public office
Historian Nancy MacLean on the right’s ultimate goal: Rolling back the 20th century
Chauncey DeVega
Author of "Democracy in Chains" says Koch brothers and GOP want a new Gilded Age, where "property reigns supreme"
Democrats are calling for an investigation into Trump’s treatment of women
Matthew Rozsa
Not all Democrats are on board with the idea of looking into how Trump treats women
The Republican long game: Killing welfare
Neal Gabler
Republicans have long dreamed of destroying the social safety net once and for all
Progressives and Berniecrats push hard to end or curtail the superdelegate system
Steven Rosenfeld
A key test to see if the DNC can make the nominating process more democratic
Puerto Rico death toll after Hurricane Maria is likely far higher than previously known: report
Charlie May
The official death toll has been listed at 64, but a new report shows that it could be as high as 1,052
The DNC’s day of reckoning is here
Sophia A. McClennen
Will the Democratic Party reform or close ranks?
Paul Ryan aims for Medicare, Medicaid, Social Security cuts in 2018
Charlie May
Ryan cited debt concerns as the reason for spending cuts, days after GOP passes tax plan projected to hike deficit
We are all students: The meaning of “free education”
Paddy O'Halloran
Is free education possible in the United States?
Net neutrality RIP: Essential parts of America’s DNA are about to be destroyed
Thom Hartmann
The end of net neutrality means that a guarantee to privacy and anonymity are kaput, too
Bernie Sanders may not be necessary for 2020, but his vision is
Charlie May
Perhaps he shouldn't be handed the 2020 nomination, but the party can't underestimate what he represents
Donald Trump is waging war on reality — so far, reality is losing
Andrew O'Hehir
Trump's campaign against reality isn't a distraction or a sign of mental illness. It's his historical mission
Liberals are the new conservatives
David Masciotra
Strangely, those of us on the center-left now find ourselves defending formerly "conservative" American values
The GOP tax plan is a middle finger to everyone but the rich
Steve Rosenfeld
Nobody should have any illusions about what Republicans are trying to accomplish
Matt Lauer and the emails: How accused harassers conjured a fake Hillary scandal
Amanda Marcotte
Men accused of harassment and abuse shared a bizarre obsession with Clinton's emails. This is not a coincidence
Roy Moore in the home stretch: He has survived, and is likely to win
Matthew Sheffield
Relying on the tried-and-true Republican strategy of invoking a liberal conspiracy, Moore is poised for victory
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