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House Democrats help Republicans end government shutdown

Rachel Leah
Democrats voted to end a five-hour government shutdown started by Republican Sen. Rand Paul

Trump’s financial arsonists

Nomi Prins
The next financial crisis? It's not if, but when

Senate reaches bipartisan budget deal, House opposition emerges

Nicole Karlis
The new proposed budget will bring more debt, but House Dem opposition mounts over immigration language

Mitch McConnell broke the Senate — and fixing it will be painful

Matthew Sheffield
Maybe the only way to save the Senate from its profound dysfunction is to let Mitch McConnell kill it first

Trump roots for a government shutdown in order to get his way

Nicole Karlis
Trump is blaming Democrats for not striking an immigration deal, while hoping for another shutdown

John Kelly: “Lazy” immigrants didn’t sign up for DACA

Shira Tarlo
Trump's chief of staff says the president is a "champion" for immigrants — somehow

Lock them all up! Trump’s desperate new strategy: Investigate everybody

Heather Digby Parton
Now Trump and his flunkeys claim they're surrounded by a vast treasonous conspiracy: Democrats, DOJ, FBI and media

An immigration deal may anger the left — but Trump will be the biggest loser

Matthew Sheffield
Trump's anti-immigrant base will turn on him if he makes a DACA deal. That's too good for Democrats to pass up

The Muslim ban one year later: 5 ways media can avoid fueling anti-Muslim extremism

Rebecca Lenn, Nina Mast
A year ago, President Trump signed the first Muslim ban which restricted travel to USA from seven muslim countries

The Republican tax bill is going to cost America dearly

Matthew Rozsa
America is going to run out of money a lot sooner than it was expected to

Trump could do something about immigration, other than blaming Democrats. He won’t

Matthew Rozsa
The president is going to meet with the GOP — that would be a good place to talk about an issue he's tweeting about

DACA isn’t just about social justice — legalizing Dreamers makes economic sense too

Amy Hsin
Legalizing Dreamers would be a win-win for everyone

Trump’s two-faced immigration strategy rides an ancient racist dichotomy

Paul Rosenberg
New research shows how Trump rode a resurgence of old-school racism. He didn't create it, and it's not going away

Does America have a caste system?

Subramanian Shankar
Many Americans would be appalled to think that caste might exist in the supposedly meritocratic U.S

Joe Arpaio for Senate? It’s not as far-fetched as it sounds

Vincent Peña
The disgraced former sheriff pardoned by Trump could pull off an upset in the race to replace Jeff Flake

Four hard lessons from the Trump government shutdown

Jefferson Morley
A government shutdown benefits the anti-government party

Outflanked again: Will Democrats find a way to lose big on DACA?

Sophia Tesfaye
Trump offers an atrocious deal, and Democrats take a shutdown off the table: Hardliners win without a fight

The coming election is going to be a tidal wave of women running for office

Steven Rosenfeld
Hundreds are running for Congress, but the Democratic Party and progressive groups have only endorsed a few dozen

There’s good news for Trump after the government shutdown

Matthew Rozsa
There's little reason to believe Trump may not stop another government shutdown, because his blame game worked

Trump stays silent on Kentucky shooting — but it follows a trend for him

Matthew Rozsa
The president has been quick to tweet about violent events involving Muslim perpetrators, slowing when they don't

Backlash ensues over Bank of America’s attempt to nickel and dime the poor

Nicole Karlis
Consumers stage an online protest over a policy change that seems destined to hurt low-income customers

White identity politics and the shutdown: Vicious racism got us here

Chauncey DeVega
Blame Trump or blame Schumer? That's not the point: Our politics are contaminated by a history of vicious racism

How long until Senate GOP kills the filibuster? It’s bound to happen

Matthew Sheffield
So far Mitch McConnell has resisted calls to end the filibuster — but at some point desperation will take over

GOP senators had to use “talking stick” in meeting — they couldn’t even do that right

Matthew Rozsa
Republican Sen. Susan Collins resorts to silly tactics to keep her fellow lawmakers in line during negotiations
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