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A Republican government shutdown looms, despite attempts to blame Democrats
Matthew Rozsa
The House passed a stopgap bill, but it may falter in the Senate due to internal Republican divisions
Trump undercuts Kelly on border wall as shutdown looms
Charlie May
In a stark contradiction from his chief of staff, Trump said his position on the border wall never "evolved"
Are Democrats ready for the next big health care fight? Doesn’t look like it
Sophia Tesfaye
Republicans' new tactic: Blame Obamacare for the opioid epidemic. It's idiotic, but don't assume it won't work
A government shutdown will be due to the GOP’s inner rifts — but they’re uniting to blame Democrats
Matthew Rozsa
The Republican Party's inability to agree on an immigration bill is putting the government at risk of a shutdown
Lindsey Graham thought he had Trump tamed — but got played instead
Heather Digby Parton
Graham and Dick Durbin thought they they had a DACA deal with Trump: Classic case of smart men, foolish choices
Trump’s racist comments are a perfect precursor to an impending government shutdown
Matthew Rozsa
What little hope there was of reaching a bipartisan agreement on immigration seems to have been destroyed
Republicans, lacking the votes, may not try to pass a budget this year
Matthew Rozsa
Skipping the budget would essentially forfeit the GOP's ability to pass major conservative legislation in 2018
Republicans seem to be flailing their way to a government shutdown
Matthew Rozsa
Republicans are already trying to find ways to blame a potential government shutdown on the Democrats
200,000 Salvadorans have had their provisional residency permits cancelled by Trump
Matthew Rozsa
The Salvadorans will have until September 9, 2019, to either leave the country or find a legal way to stay
Donald Trump’s workload is a lot lighter, and there’s built-in time to watch TV
Matthew Rozsa
Trump's private schedule suggests that he has been doing less and less work since becoming president
Snowed in
Lucian K. Truscott IV
Republicans could have dug us out of the mess we’re in two years ago
New York in the 1960s: John Lindsay, Joe Namath and the rise of “Fun City”
Sean Deveney
“He is fresh and everyone else is tired”: The quarterback and the mayor were symbols of a younger, energetic NYC
Fire at psychiatric hospital shows need for more beds
Barbara Feder Ostrov
Near incineration of psychiatric hospital highlights gaping need for more beds
Russia or tax cuts: Are MSNBC’s corporate bosses causing a coverage dilemma?
Eoin Higgins
Which would Comcast rather MSNBC cover?
What’s in store for the White House staff in 2018? Good question
Matthew Sheffield
In year one, the Trump administration managed to set a record for staff turnover
Democrats inadvertently aided GOP tax bill efforts by refusing to play hardball
Charlie May
After Democrats cut a deal with Trump to avert a shutdown, the GOP said they were given ample time to pass tax cuts
Democrats signal they won’t fight for DACA immigrants
Charlie May
Democrats up for reelection have expressed they won't force a vote on DACA, averting a potential shutdown
New hope, new problem: Will the Federal Election Commission shut down?
Dave Levinthal
Agency could lose quorum just as liberals, conservatives find sliver of common ground
Worse than a government shutdown? Beware hidden poison pills in GOP spending bill
Lisa Gilbert
Poison pill riders in the House's government funding bill illustrate the GOP’s extreme agenda
Republican roulette: Is another government shutdown just ahead?
Matthew Sheffield
No tax bill, no spending bill and no coherent policy: Republicans stare at disaster, and hope to blame Democrats
The House Freedom Caucus is still calling the shots in Congress
Matthew Rozsa
The most conservative GOPers are on pace to have their way in 2018
Republicans are ready to break their promise to Dreamers
Sophia Tesfaye
John McCain and Jeff Flake may fight their own party on DACA, but GOP leaders are ready to back away from a deal
Trump’s Muslim-bashing channeled a worldwide current of hate
Matthew Sheffield
Smearing Muslims as violent and dangerous invaders is the unifying thread behind far-right movements worldwide
Ivanka’s charm can’t sell Trump’s tax plan to blue-state Republicans
Sophia Tesfaye
Not even a charm offensive from the eldest Trump daughter can save the Republican tax bill from likely doom
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