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House Republicans now pushing for a solution on the Dreamers — yes, you read that right
Matthew Rozsa
Bipartisan group in Congress aims to force a vote on 4 immigration bills, over Paul Ryan's objections
How much have Republicans cut the EPA in two years?
Louis Jacobson
Rep. Evan Jenkins boasts during a debate about the cuts in two key areas to the EPA
Tesla CEO Elon Musk shrugs at another money-losing quarter
Nicole Karlis
Tesla continues to be unprofitable — and on Wednesday Elon Musk said there are no plans to raise capital
Shutdown of Texas schools probe shows Trump administration pullback on civil rights
Annie Waldman
With the arrival of Betsy DeVos, the investigation into the suspensions of black students has halted
Why weather forecasters still struggle to get the big storms right
Jeffrey B. Halverson
There are many predictive models... sometimes, they work. Sometimes, they're just plain wrong.
Party before people: Republicans keep blocking bills that could help suffering Americans
Sophia Tesfaye
GOP senators have shot down bills on opioids and harassment — and the only possible reason is 2018 politics
The lies about sex trafficking that brought down Backpage
Noah Berlatsky
Powerful myths about sex work are behind the war against Backpage
Senators should ask Pompeo about relationships with anti-Muslim activists
Miranda Blue
Pompeo will soon be considered for secretary of state — but his anti-Muslim connections ought to be questioned
Beto O’Rourke’s fundraising numbers should worry Ted Cruz
Matthew Rozsa
Beto O'Rourke's $6.7 million haul seems to be sending a message to the first-term Republican
Paul Ryan’s resignation rumors are too good to be true
Charlie May
One GOP congressman says the big Washington rumor is that Paul Ryan will resign, and his successor has been chosen
Art of the no-deal: Is Trump a “transactional” president or a Hitler wannabe? Maybe it’s both
Andrew O'Hehir
Is Trump just an ego-driven salesman, or a discount-store dictator trolling democracy into its grave? Yes
The Fed is on the verge of making a major policy error
Marshall Auerback
Policymakers have helped to perpetuate an economic model that is ultimately unsustainable
President Trump is 100 percent responsible if the government shuts down
Matthew Rozsa
Trump threats a shutdown, sending things into chaos on his whim
In rare bipartisan show, Congress rejects Betsy DeVos’ education agenda
Charlie May
In a rebuff of the Education Department's leader, Congress' spending bill diverged from DeVos' privatized dreams
Everyone has something to hate in Trump’s new budget
Matthew Rozsa
Rushed out in order to avert a government shutdown, the new budget has problems for both liberals and conservatives
Congress scrambles to pass a massive spending bill and keep the government running — again
Charlie May
Lawmakers are hoping to unveil their massive spending bill on Tuesday, but it's crunch time, and a shutdown looms
NYC public radio station buys Gothamist: But what about its unionized journalists?
Bob Hennelly
New York's WNYC, already besieged by #MeToo, buys local site without saying whether fired employees have jobs
The government is — again — 2 weeks away from running out of money
Matthew Rozsa
The government has until March 23 to resolve its issues
Anatomy of a resistance: How the Free South Africa Movement succeeded
Mary Frances Berry
We had a goal of ending U.S. complicity with apartheid in South Africa. Here's why it worked in the '80s
The Trump administration goes to war — with itself — over the VA
Isaac Arnsdorf
The infighting has left vets frustrated, Congress confused — and a key piece of legislation stalemated
Government shutdown once again shows the lies behind deficit hysteria
Marshall Auerback
Why it's just an excuse to hurt poor people
Trump’s immigration policy in brief: Total racist shutdown
Amanda Marcotte
Forget "illegal" immigration: Trump and Miller's real goal is a clampdown on nonwhite immigrants, documented or not
Why aren’t black voters rewarded by the party that depends on them?
Ebony Slaughter-Johnson
Democrats need to do more to protect black Americans from institutionalized racism
Rand Paul reveals the Republican deficit charade
Matthew Sheffield
Rand Paul caused a government shutdown over deficit spending, but he has no problem with deficit-financed tax cuts
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