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Robert Reich visits Trump’s Washington: Politicians call the White House “a cesspool of intrigue and fear”
Robert Reich
Reich makes his first trip to our nation’s capital since Donald Trump became president
Say goodbye: The cost of Trump’s wall compared to the programs he’s proposing to cut
Joe Sexton
America may get its border wall — it just might have to do without a lot else
Trumpcare’s biggest losers: Jared Kushner goes missing during disastrous debate as President Trump fails to close the deal
Sophia Tesfaye
House Speaker Paul Ryan also forced to admit: "We're going to be living with Obamacare for the foreseeable future"
Trumpcare dies again: For the second day in a row, GOP pulls the plug on Obamacare replacement
Simon Maloy
Republicans can't pull together enough votes to pass their own dreadful health care bill -- here's who's to blame
Breaking: “I’m back!”: The Greatest Living American Writer
Neal Pollack
For some, offering opinion is a public service; it's not responsible to neglect my duty for one moment more
The most regrettable comic book villains and who they resemble in the Trump administration
Mark Peters
A compendium of failed baddies, “The Legion of Regrettable Supervillains” is straight out of Trump's White House
The new American economy is literally putting us in mortal danger
Rachel Leah
Right-to-work laws and the gig economy are hurting Americans
Neil Gorsuch is “not a neutral legal mind”: Key Senate Democrats vow to filibuster President Trump’s Supreme Court nominee
Sophia Tesfaye
Two Democratic Senators from states Donald Trump won have committed to vote against the president’s SCOTUS pick
Sean Spicer compares ex-campaign chairman Paul Manafort to someone Trump sat next to on a plane
Taylor Link
The Trump administration is increasingly trying to distance itself from the president's former campaign chair
Senate quashes an Obama-era regulation to protect your privacy online
Matthew Rozsa
Internet providers could sell users' personal browsing information without gaining consent if bill signed into law
Reckless and dangerous: The cynical rush to jam through a Republican health care bill
Simon Maloy
Paul Ryan wants to force a Thursday night vote on his health care bill, even as it's being desperately rewritten
“Confirmed: Obama spied on Trump”: GOP raises funds off Trump’s conspiracy theories
Taylor Link
President Trump is not the only person in Washington spreading disinformation, GOP making money off it as well
When Russia interfered: I witnessed a Russian-led coup attempt in my home country
Vesko Garcevic
The coup attempt in Montenegro was designed to "sow mayhem" and keep NATO away
Not even Republicans are supportive of the American Health Care Act: poll
Matthew Rozsa
By a wide margin, Americans are disapproving of the Republicans' health care plan
Tom Price in the crosshairs: Conservatives focus anger on Trump’s health secretary over American Health Care Act
Sophia Tesfaye
Breitbart and talk-radio hosts are finding a new target for their Trumpcare rage
Who’s running America while Donald Trump tweets?
D. Watkins
Trump's fights with celebs like Colin Kaepernick and Snoop Dogg aren't just unpresidential; they're unproductive
“Extreme vetting”: Tillerson memos say U.S. wants to identify people who’d need “increased scrutiny”
Matthew Rozsa
The Secretary of State has issued an order that would double down on the president's extreme vetting promises
Nunes apologizes to House Intelligence Committee for leaking to Trump
Matthew Rozsa, Katie Serena
The Republican chairman has been under fire for going to the president when he's supposed to be investigating him
“America is stronger because of the Affordable Care Act”: Obama defends signature law on seventh anniversary
Rachel Leah
In what may be the Affordable Care Act's last anniversary, Obama stresses what the bill has done
Women’s groups can’t believe Vice President Pence won the first-ever “Working for Women” award
Taylor Link
The vice president will be honored by a Washington-based conservative nonprofit that created the award this year
The Secret Service may have underestimated how much it would cost to protect Trump’s family
Matthew Rozsa
It's costing taxpayers $26.8 million to protect Trump's family at Trump Tower and on business deals globally
The Breitbart fear: Federal employees are scared they’ll be targeted by conservative media
Matthew Rozsa
Executive branch staffers right-wing hit jobs will cost them their careers
Republicans revise American Health Care Act, hours before Obamacare repeal bill set to hit House floor
Matthew Rozsa
There's a new player in the political battle over Trump's landmark health care bill: The Koch brothers
Donald Trump’s Time interview: 5 takeaways — and one major question
Jeremy Binckes
Here's what we learned from his recent sit-down with Time
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