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Tea Party congressman warns Salon: Another shutdown may be coming!

Josh Eidelson
GOP firebrand Tim Huelskamp adds: "Rumors I’ve heard is [Boehner's] not going to be running for speaker again”

3 reasons the budget deal is a raw one

Robert Reich
Really, the only positive thing that can be said about the Ryan-Murray pact is that the Koch brothers oppose it

Don’t celebrate yet!: Why Boehner won’t really ditch the right-wing nutjobs

Brian Beutler
Yes, the speaker lashed out a bit this week. But in the long run, he agrees with the far right more than you think

Houses passes Ryan-Murray budget

David Espo
The final vote was 332-94

Brace yourself for the #srirachapocalypse

Lindsay Abrams
The California Health Department halted shipments of the popular hot sauce

Marco Rubio’s had a terrible year

Jim Newell
He began as a senator admirably fighting for landmark, bipartisan reform. Now he's a predictable, pathetic panderer

Paul Ryan to Marco Rubio: “Read the deal and get back to me”

Elias Isquith
The budget deal's co-author shrugs off his potential 2016 rival's criticism

Obama’s shutdown critics look like morons after budget deal

Brian Beutler
Guess what, tired Beltway pundits: Obama's successful leadership from October brought an end to GOP hostage-taking

Hidden disaster in new budget: Demonic plot to raid pensions

David Dayen
What you won't hear about this new deal: Public workers will get eviscerated, to achieve "deficit reduction"

Tea Party’s ignorant, empty threat: Why Paul Ryan will be just fine

Jim Newell
Up in arms over the budget deal, right-wing nuts say Paul Ryan can't run for president now. Here's what they forget

Ted Cruz manages to get even more repulsive

Joan Walsh
He “honors” Mandela by leaving his service and thinks it's big of him to not endorse a nutjob. Why he's the worst

Rep. Paul Ryan, Sen. Patty Murray reach budget deal

David Espo, Andrew Taylor
The proposed deal would replace automatic spending cuts with longer-term savings

GOP’s deep moral failing: Why it won’t extend unemployment insurance

Brian Beutler
They continue to believe in the 47% myth, and that the only thing worse than sequestration is subsidizing "losers"

The fools are at it again!: Conservatives’ inane new budget strategy

Brian Beutler
Remember that shutdown debacle from October? Right-wing nuts haven't learned a thing -- and a new deadline looms

Texas’ insane Tea Party caper: Nutjob challenges extreme conservative!

Jim Newell
Loony Steve Stockman will try to unseat John Cornyn because of one irrelevant procedural vote. Grab the popcorn

Reactor down after explosion at Arkansas nuclear plant

Lindsay Abrams
No radiation is believed to have been released after Monday morning's fire

Pope Francis, Nelson Mandela, and “Scandal”: What we shared on Facebook this year

JESSICA HULLINGER
The social network has released its 2013 Year In Review, chronicling the biggest trends of the past twelve months

A libertarian man’s surprising proposal: Gender quotas!

Lauren Rankin
John Marshall of Montana wants to require his state legislature to have equal numbers of men and women. Here's why

The 5 craziest moments from the Times’ feature on “crazy ants”

Lindsay Abrams
The invasive species is taking over Texas

GOP’s shutdown fever: Why another debacle may be coming

Brian Beutler
If Obamacare's worst news is behind it, the right may have fewer incentives to play nice on the budget. Here's why

David Lowery: Silicon Valley must be stopped, or creativity will be destroyed

Scott Timberg
Silicon Valley's making money off the work of others. David Lowery is on a crusade for copyright, fairness and art

Paul Ryan’s Tea Party nightmare: The perils of delivering a mini-budget deal

Joan Walsh
The former VP nominee is working hard, but a bipartisan pact could wreck his standing with 2016 GOP primary voters

GOP infighting rages: McConnell blasts Tea Party group for “utter nonsense”

Elias Isquith
The Senate minority leader says it's time for Republicans to "stand up" to Tea Party intimidation

R.I.P. Obamacare repeal movement: Crusade is officially dead

Brian Beutler
Without anyone realizing, all mainstream efforts to kill the health law have disappeared. Here's what it all means
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