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Donald Trump is coming for your Social Security: How the GOP plans a bait and switch to cut taxes — and pensions
Heather Digby Parton
Republicans have not given up on their dream to kill the social safety net while cutting taxes
“It’s not like other states”: High-cost Alaska sits in the eye of health reform storm
JoNeal Aleccia
When Andy Hawk needed hernia surgery last year, his biggest worry wasn’t the operation’s cost
Ivanka wants to be the girl with the most cake: A New York Democrat in private and a public Trump loyalist, all at once
Erin Keane
Like Roald Dahl's Veruca Salt, another rich girl who wanted more than she deserved, Ivanka lets greed drive her
Trumpcare fiasco proved it: Republicans are utterly divorced from reality
David Masciotra
Conservatives have long accused Democrats of not living in reality. The fight over repealing the ACA says otherwise
No sympathy: How Ayn Rand’s “elitism” lives on in the Trump administration
Firmin DeBrabander
Despite promises to the rural working class, the Republican Party is still under the influence of Rand's elitism
Small-town progressives pick up the pieces of Ohio’s Democratic Party
Jack Shuler
In small cities across the bellwether state, local politicians are trying to rebuild the party from the ground up
Is the GOP at its tipping point? Congressional Republicans might be getting ready to dump Trump
Jefferson Morley
Three officials break ranks, as the Senate vows to take up charges of collusion and money laundering
Weekender: Sweet Jesus, we survived another one
Lucian K. Truscott IV
Disgraced Flynn bookended our week with nefarious Turkish skulking and waggling it before the mercy of the court
What are you hiding? Trump has been building a Watergate all his own
Michael Winship
The attempted cover-up of the president's relationship with Russia is slowly falling apart
This burning, collapsed Atlanta highway is American infrastructure in a nutshell
Jeremy Binckes
A major Georgia highway is shut down, and there's no alternative for the city's upcoming gridlock
Trump’s SCOTUS lifeline: Joe Manchin, Heidi Heitkamp break ranks to say they’ll support Neil Gorsuch
Sophia Tesfaye
The two senators joining the GOP — both of whom face re-election next year — will likely get little party support
This is not your grandma’s civil rights strategy: Why the struggle for the next generation of human rights will be televised
Jon Else
Somewhere, someone is going to discover the tool that will be used to fuel democracy's next big push
Pump the brakes: A handful of Trump voters are coming to the painful realization that they’ve been had
Jacob Sugarman
The vast majority are still buckled in on the Trump train. Some are looking for the emergency brakes
Hope in the heartland: Ohio could be second GOP state to pass law preventing LGBT people from being fired
Nico Lang
Columbus City Council law is the most recent in a wave of legislation passed in support of LGBT community in Ohio
Gov. LePage blasts President Trump’s plan to let Obamacare fail, blames Freedom Caucus
Taylor Link
"That's about as sensible as go jump off a bridge," LePage said of the GOP's health care plans
Trump says health care deal will be an “easy one,” but has been ignoring top Senate Democrat
Charlie May
The rhetoric is the same as it ever was, but the president hasn't reached out across the aisle
Devin Nunes in the crosshairs: Dems call on Intelligence chair to step down, as accusations fly about political motivations
Matthew Rozsa
The Republican chairman's actions have rendered the House Intelligence Committee unable to operate
It wasn’t “growing pains”: Paul Ryan points fingers at all but GOP for health care failure
Robert Reich
Republicans are temperamentally and ideologically oriented to opposing government, not leading it
Eight is enough for now: Unpacking the Supreme Court
Bill Humphrey
Should Democrats act like Republicans by blocking Trump’s SCOTUS nominee Neil Gorsuch?
5 key questions about the FBI’s Trump-Russia investigation
Jefferson Morley
It’s all about oligarchs, sanctions, and a multibillion-dollar privatization scheme, says Democrat Adam Schiff.
Tell the truth, shame the devil: Nunes’ Wednesday craziness proves the need for independent probe
Michael Winship
Please give Americans what they need to save the republic: the truth
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
“There’s a smell of treason in the air”: Things in Washington start to drip, drip, drip
Michael Winship
FBI and NSA chiefs verify a Russia probe and refute the president's claims
Neil Gorsuch pretends to be above politics — but politics is the only reason he’s sitting there
Gary Legum
Why do we pretend this process isn't political? It's always dumb — and given how Gorsuch got here, it's offensive
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