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Senate votes to reopen government, avoid default

David Espo
Now the focus shifts to the House

Sorry, Houston Chronicle, but Ted Cruz won

Alex Pareene
To the dismay of the newspaper that endorsed him, Ted Cruz emerges from the shutdown mess a right-wing hero

Senate reaches agreement on debt ceiling, government shutdown deal

Elias Isquith
The deal will fund the government through January 15, raise the debt ceiling through February 7

The right’s angry response to the House GOP’s collapse

Elias Isquith
The right is furious with the House GOP for folding on the debt ceiling and government shutdown

Houston Chronicle regrets its Ted Cruz endorsement

Elias Isquith
"Cruz has been part of the problem"

U.S. stocks rise as lawmakers press toward debt-limit agreement

ALEXIS XYDIAS
They're still up as the deal moves to the house

Lock your doors: Homebuilder confidence reaches 4-month low

LORRAINE WOELLERT
Economists blame rising interest rates and Washington's budget battle for the decline in U.S. homebuilder confidenc

Government shutdown throws a wrench in justice system

Natasha Lennard
Depending on your stance, the possibility criminal cases will be dismissed or delayed is happy or unhappy fallout

Bittman: Until Feds get their act together, be wary of chicken

Lindsay Abrams
Even beyond the shutdown, the food columnist writes, the USDA isn't looking out for consumers

Can we trust anything we’re hearing about North Dakota’s oil spill?

Lindsay Abrams
New questions raised about the extent of the spill that officials took 11 days to make public

Must-see morning clip: The rift in the GOP

Prachi Gupta
As the government shutdown continues, Jimmy Kimmel's sketch demonstrates the tension among Republicans

John McCain says it’s time for GOP to quit

Elias Isquith
"Republicans have to understand we have lost this battle"

“They’re fools — and work for fools!”: Grayson on GOP staffers (and much more)

Josh Eidelson
The Florida Democrat also talks about Tea Party "destruction," the right's "torture" and Boehner's golf fantasy

We retort, we decide: This is the real mainstream press bias

Richard Eskow
A White House press corps uprising seems sadly oblivious to its real bias: falling for the narratives of the right

With House budget plan in shambles, Senate retakes the lead

Alan Fram
Senate leaders rush to forge a bipartisan compromise to raise the debt ceiling

John Boehner: A pathetic profile in Jell-O

Joan Walsh
The House speaker may get credit if he finally defers to the Senate to end this crisis. But he doesn’t deserve it

GOP’s absurd final whimper: It’s all over but the crying

Brian Beutler
In the midst of this huge crisis, House Republicans waste everyone's time -- and see their plan Z go up in flames

My dinner with dopey Breitbart and Tucker Carlson: Bill Ayers talks to Salon

Natasha Lennard
The former Weather Underground founder and Sarah Palin enemy talks radical politics, Tea Party ideology and labels

MSNBC host asks GOPer: “Do you hate Obamacare more than you love your country?”

Elias Isquith
Thomas Roberts' question catches Tennessee's Marsha Blackburn off-guard

Park ranger: Stop blaming us for the government’s mess!

Lindsay Abrams
"Closing national parks is against our nature"

Obama: Dictator and hostage

Natasha Lennard
At once we have an executive "held up" by Congress -- but with unfettered authority over surveillance and drone war

Dejected Antarctic researchers say the shutdown’s compromised years of work

Lindsay Abrams
Scientists are being forced to miss a narrow window of opportunity to conduct their research

Boehner’s “a disaster,” Cruz an “intelligent fool,” and heroin should be legal: Barney Frank talks to Salon

Josh Eidelson
Former congressman Barney Frank slams ex-colleagues, questions banks' clout, and predicts how the shutdown will end

John Boehner makes his final move

Brian Beutler
This is probably the penultimate twist in the latest debt limit saga. A massive GOP retreat -- but a greedy one
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