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What Democrats need to rebuild its winning coalition: Something old, something new
Sean Posey
The opposition party has to advance younger leaders and go back to its working-class roots
Republicans will use a spending bill to force through James Mattis waiver
Matthew Rozsa
"Mad Dog" Mattis may be one of Trump's most popular Cabinet picks, so the GOP is determined it goes through.
Ben Carson’s “life” in public housing qualifies him to be HUD secretary, supporters say
Sophia Tesfaye
Some Republicans have even suggested that any questioning of Carson's qualifications is "racism"
BULLSH**TER OF THE DAY: Mike Huckabee, for the Trumpiest tweet ever written by someone not named Donald Trump
Mireia Triguero Roura
Warning: if you question Ben Carson's qualifications for a cabinet position, be prepared for a sick Huckaburn
DNC race heats up: Howard Dean drops out as Keith Ellison battles charges of anti-Semitism
Matthew Sheffield
Former Vermont governor bails out of heated contest but won't support Ellison, now facing barrage of criticism
The moral foundations of fascism: Warring psychological theories struggle to make sense of Hitler, Mussolini and you-know-who
Paul Rosenberg
An abstruse but bitter debate in social psychology sheds crucial light on Donald Trump, and the history behind him
No change needed: By selecting Nancy Pelosi, House Democrats think the party is just fine
Matthew Sheffield
Pelosi extends her reign, but younger House Democrats are still feeling frozen out by the party's aging leadership
Nancy Pelosi fends off challenger Tim Ryan to maintain her leadership of House Democrats
Taylor Link
Despite frustration in the Democratic caucus, the party decided to keep its leader in the House
Governing on the razor’s edge: Republicans have control of Washington, and now it’s time to do something with it
Erica Werner
For Republicans, there will be no one left to blame.
Elizabeth Warren: Obamacare “wasn’t bold enough”
Grace Guarnieri
In a conference to discuss the failure of the Democratic Party in the 2016 election, Sen. Warren spoke candidly
Rudy Giuliani is the favorite to be the next secretary of state
Steve Peoples, Jill Colvin, Ken Thomas
The former New York mayor could be representing the United States as the chief diplomat
John Podesta’s hacked emails give climate hawks reason to be skeptical
Ben Adler
Can environmentalists trust the Hillary Clinton campaign?
Shimon Peres, former Israel president, dies at 93
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
The longtime politician was a key member of the Israel-Palestine peace process
The real New York Times scandal: Ignoring why Democrats can’t win the House
David Daley
Why is the Times denying reality? The GOP's 2011 redistricting means Dems have no chance of taking back the House
Leaked “Democratic Party memo” admits U.S. war in Iraq fueled rise of ISIS
Ben Norton
Alleged Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee doc acknowledges the Iraq War set the stage for Islamic State
Obama pays tribute to officers shot in racial attack: “Dallas, I’m here to say we must reject such despair”
Darlene Superville
"I'm here to insist that we are not as divided as we seem, and I know that because I know America"
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