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  • Republicans Want Strings Attached to California Disaster Aid
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  • Trump Unloads: Grievances, Greenland and the Gulf of Mexico
  • Republicans Divided Over How to Pass Trump’s Agenda
  • Trump Pushes Johnson to Victory as Speaker

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  • The Fight Over the 2020 Census Could Determine Which Party Controls Congress

    By Jay L. Zagorsky, The Conversation

    John H. Thompson, the director of the U.S. Census Bureau, just resigned amid a funding fight over the 2020 Census . Since it comes at the same time that the president fired the director of the FBI ,...

  • With his party struggling to retain power, House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer helps straddle the Democrats’ moderate-liberal divide.

    The GOP Health Care Plan Gives Democratic Fundraising a Big Boost

    By Maxwell Tani, Business Insider

    Following the passage of the American Healthcare Act on Thursday, Democrats expressed outrage at House Republicans — online, in person, and at the bank. In a joint statement released Friday,...

  • Jon Ossoff

    If Ossoff Wins Big in Georgia, Democrats Could Sweep the 2018 Midterms

    By Eric Pianin

    Republicans are desperately trying to hang onto a Georgia House seat up for grabs in Tuesday’s special election to dampen Democrats’ prospects for establishing a beachhead before the 2018...

  • Pence and Priebus join McConnell to speak with reporters after the weekly Republican caucus luncheon at the U.S. Capitol on Washington

    Seven Tests That Can Keep Republicans from Screwing Up

    By Edward Morrissey

    It didn’t take long for Republicans to make their first tin-eared mistake after winning a broad victory in November. In fact, they had barely opened the new session of Congress before performing a...

  • U.S. House Speaker Paul Ryan in Washington, U.S. April 27, 2016. REUTERS/Yuri Gripas

    This Is Exactly Why Paul Ryan Didn't Want to Be Speaker of the House

    By Rob Garver

    Paul Ryan never wanted to be speaker of the House, and Wednesday was a perfect example of why. The guy who made his reputation as the Republicans’ wonk-in-chief as chairman of the Budget Committee...

  • The End of Antibiotics? Drug-Resistant Superbug Reaches the US

    By LENA H. SUN and Brady Dennis, The Washington Post

    For the first time, researchers have found a person in the United States carrying bacteria resistant to antibiotics of last resort, an alarming development that the top U.S. public health official...

  • Debt ceiling

    As the Debt Hits $19 Trillion, Has the US Reached a Tipping Point?

    By Rob Garver and Eric Pianin

    For several years, the growing federal debt was ignored as the economic recovery chipped away at once massive spending shortfalls of $1 trillion or more. Now, there’s an uneasy feeling among many...

  • How to Stem the Feds’ Spending Addiction Before It Cripples Our Economy

    By Charles Blahous

    At a time when the presidential campaigns seem to be about everything other than the federal budget, the latest projections from the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) serve as a stark reminder that...

  • Debt ceiling

    Tea Party Revolts Against Obama’s Budget as Debt Exceeds $19 Trillion

    By Eric Pianin

    In what appears to be an extraordinary snub of White House budget director Shaun Donovan, the Republican chairs of the House and Senate Budget Committees announced on Thursday they would not host...

  • House Report Says Treasury Secretary Misled Congress Over Debt Ceiling Risks

    By Eric Pianin

    During an October 2013 appearance before the Senate Finance Committee, Lew warned Congress against a “manufactured crisis” over the debt ceiling in Washington. He added that prioritization was “...

  • 9 Senate Races That Will Change the Balance of Power

    By Eric Pianin

    The race for control of the Senate is turning into an epic political battle which may not be decided until the final days of the campaign – or possibly even after the Nov. 4 general election. With...

  • One-Fourth of Americans Want to Secede from the U.S.

    By Scott Malone, Reuters

    The failed Scottish vote to pull out from the United Kingdom stirred secessionist hopes for some in the United States, where almost a quarter of people are open to their states leaving the union, a...

  • Bernie Sanders

    Bernie Sanders Could Undercut Hillary Clinton’s 2016 Run

    By Eric Pianin

    Sen. Bernie Sanders, the irascible Independent socialist from Vermont, is strongly hinting that he will challenge former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton for the Democratic nomination for president...

  • Bernie Sanders

    Sanders, the Independent Socialist, Has His Eye on 2016

    By WILL DUNHAM, Reuters

    Bernie Sanders, one of the Senate's leading liberals, said on Sunday he is thinking about running for U.S. president in 2016 as either a Democrat or an independent in a move that could complicate...

  • More Americans Favor Border Security over Amnesty

    By Eric Pianin

    Americans’ views on immigration reform are beginning to harden, with more people now in favor of tightening border security rather than providing many of the 11 million illegal immigrants with a...

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