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Trump’s war on Medicaid: Our new president wants to gut a critical program for the poor
Simon Maloy
Donald Trump's Medicaid plan is clear: Slash funding and kick large numbers of low-income people off the rolls
House Republicans tackle their first priority under Donald Trump: attacking abortion rights
Amanda Marcotte
Congressional Republicans get straight to work on a bill aimed at cutting off all insurance coverage for abortion
Trump’s female supporters want to “give the man a chance”
Jefferson Morley
The women among Trump's supporters did not hesitate to defend the man or the protesters' right to march
Beyond the bread basket: Rural America has unique challenges
Jennifer Zwagerman
Rural America demanded a seat at the table in this election, and needs to focus on more than just farming
WATCH: Women’s March proves that any single injustice in the world is an offense to us all
Amanda Marcotte, Peter Cooper
Although there are different approaches, those involved in the progressive movement can still agree on their values
U.S. sent $221 million to Palestinians in Obama’s last hours
Matthew Lee, Richard Lardner
Funds will support humanitarian aid in the West Bank and Gaza, political and security reforms, and governance
Trump’s tweets are presidential records, but deletions?
Stephen Braun
President Donald Trump's tweets are records that need to be preserved, but what about altered or deleted tweets?
Faith in America: From evangelical teen rallies to the Women’s March on Washington, Christianity still informs my politics
Liz Boltz Ranfeld
At 16, I fasted in the capital at an anti-abortion youth rally; now in my 30s I march to protest our new president
Trump’s plan to slash 75 percent of regulations will come at the cost of the environment
Sophia Tesfaye
Trump took action in his very first days to do away with environmental safeguards
If Trump ends America’s world leadership, who will step up?
Josh Lederman
"America first" does little to dispel the notion that Trump wants the rest of the world to solve its own issues
Annual intelligence publication is a living nightmare of groupthink
Tom Engelhardt
"Global Trends" and the collective wisdom of the U.S. intelligence community
Spiced-up narrative: If the Trump administration lies about something as insignificant as inauguration attendance, what else will it lie about?
D. Watkins
We tried to warn Trump's supporters about his, and his administration's, blatant disregard for the truth
White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer’s first “official” press briefing is contentious
Taylor Link, Charlie May
After Saturday's press briefing which Spicer only gave prepared remarks, the spokesman took questions this time
Donald Trump’s hiring freeze angers federal workforce, unions
Matthew Rozsa
President Trump may wind up regretting his federal hiring freeze
Donald Trump reportedly planted lackeys at CIA headquarters to give illusion of widespread support for his speech
Matthew Rozsa
Despite what the president wants people to think, he is not on good terms with the intelligence community
President Donald Trump’s first executive order called a “bomb” by one health care expert
Taylor Link
The vague language in the bill could have immediate ramifications on the insurance market and individual mandate
Pope Francis warns against populist leaders “like Hitler” in interview given during Donald Trump’s inauguration
Sophia Tesfaye
"Hitler didn't steal the power, his people voted for him, and then he destroyed his people"
CIA officials have mixed reactions about President Trump’s speech during his first visit
Taylor Link
After Donald Trump gave a campaign speech before the CIA Memorial Wall, current, former officials expressed disgust
The new national debate: Is it ever OK to punch a Nazi?
Jeremy Binckes
America can't agree on whether violence is an appropriate response to Hitler's ideology
“He’s never going to admit he’s wrong in front of everyone”: President Trump’s aides are worried about his behavior
Matthew Rozsa
There are increasing concerns that Trump's character flaws are making him unfit to be president
Marco Rubio is the only public holdout on secretary of state nominee Rex Tillerson (update: Rubio says he’ll vote for Tillerson)
Matthew Rozsa
If Trump can't get Tillerson confirmed as secretary of state, it would be the first big defeat
Donald Trump’s “running war” on the media undermines trust
David Bauder
While Trump fans are happy to see the antagonism, others worry about Trump's long-term damage
Swamp stench: Donald Trump’s White House is still littered with political insiders and lobbyists
Julie Bykowicz
Political associates are setting up shop in Washington, eager to trade on their connections
Donald Trump will not release his tax returns at all, Kellyanne Conway says
Matthew Rozsa
Trump's White House counsel says "people don't care" because "they voted for him"
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