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A preview of 2020? Donald Trump and Beto O’Rourke host competing rallies in border city of El Paso
Shira Tarlo
As Trump visits his hometown, O'Rourke gets an opportunity to show how a potential White House race would play out
Deal or no deal? With border security at a stalemate, we’re headed for another shutdown
Amanda Marcotte
The situation hasn't changed: Republicans likely won't make a deal, because they don't really care about a wall
Groundhog Day in D.C.: Capitol Hill filled with dread as another shutdown looms
Matthew Rozsa
Yet another shutdown could arrive on Friday, but nobody in Washington wants it — except maybe that one guy
White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney warns that “you cannot take a shutdown off the table”
Matthew Rozsa
White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney warns that if Trump can't get a border wall, there may be another shutdown
Could a Universal Basic Income solve Appalachia’s post-coal poverty?
Lovey Cooper, Liz Price
A Universal Basic Income could be a potential answer for generations of poverty in rural America
A cruel war on immigrants
Arnold R. Isaacs
Trump's policies hurt people instead of fixing the system
Trump’s SOTU sleight-of-hand disappears the growing wealth Pyramid
Bob Hennelly
Trump feeds the delusion that the economy is working and working well and he is abetted by corporate media
Welcome to the era of constitutional beanball: How Republican dirty tricks got even dirtier
Paul Rosenberg
Republicans have played dirty for years. Remember Merrick Garland? In the Trump era, they've pushed even further
Trump looks increasingly weak as even his close allies reportedly shun his most drastic tactics
Matthew Chapman
Trump is learning the hard way that there are no shortcuts when negotiating with Congress
Matt Whitaker takes the stand on Capitol Hill — and Trump’s not happy about it
Heather Digby Parton
Acting attorney general's sweaty final act: Telling Congress what's going on, or shielding the big boss some more?
Public still at risk as shutdown impact reverberates
Celia Viggo Wexler
Workers and consumers are still suffering in unexpected ways from the 35-day partial government shutdown
Trump asked about painting the border wall and complained about the environmental consequences
Alex Henderson
President Donald Trump reiterated his demand for a southern border wall during his 2019 State of the Union
Trump highlights health agenda with vow to lower “unfair” drug prices
Julie Rovner
Health was a persistent theme in President Donald Trump’s State of the Union address on Tuesday night
“I don’t think Trump will win”: Supporters begin to doubt president’s chances for re-election
Travis Gettys
Supporters are beginning to express doubts about President Trump’s chances to win again in his 2016 strongholds
Cascade of lies from the prince of lies: But don’t kid yourself, his fans loved it
Chauncey DeVega
Trump's State of the Union was a listless torrent of falsehoods. But that doesn't mean he has been defeated
Bad news for Trump’s State of the Union speech: Ann Coulter hated it
Matthew Rozsa
Coulter blasts Trump's State of the Union by saying the president should fire his speechwriter
Democratic women send Trump a message: We’re coming for you
Amanda Marcotte
Led by Stacey Abrams and Nancy Pelosi, Democratic women stole the show at Trump's State of the Union
Donald Trump 2019: Same lying racist he was last year
Amanda Marcotte
Delivered late, this State of the Union offered the same old Trump: Racist trolling with a dash of desperation
President Trump’s wall is inimical to America’s philosophic empire
Patrick Mendis
As Congress contemplates Trump’s wall, it ought to remember the enlightened vision of the founding fathers
“Doubling down”: With private care push, Trump’s VA bucks lawmakers and some veterans groups
Isaac Arnsdorf
On Wednesday, the Trump administration proposed new rules to automatically make veterans eligible for private care
Stacey Abrams responds to Trump’s State of the Union: “This is the next battle for our democracy”
Shira Tarlo
"We fought Jim Crow with the Civil Rights Act and the Voting Rights Act, yet we continue to confront racism"
Donald Trump at State of the Union: If there’s going to be legislation, there can’t be investigation
Shira Tarlo
President tells a joint session of Congress that investigations could potentially hurt the passage of legislation
4 ways Democrats could use a declaration of emergency if Donald Trump forges ahead with his “wall”
Alex Henderson
What a hypothetical Democratic president could try to address via a declaration of emergency in the future
Guests invited by lawmakers to State of the Union highlight party divide over immigration reform
Shira Tarlo
Republicans invited border patrol agents, while Democrats will be joined by undocumented immigrants and refugees
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