Budget Battles
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Republicans Want Strings Attached to California Disaster Aid
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Biden Goes Out With a Bang in the Jobs Market
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Trump Privately Pushes Senators for ‘One Big, Beautiful Bill’
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Trump Considers Declaring National Emergency for Tariff Rollout
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Trump Unloads: Grievances, Greenland and the Gulf of Mexico
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Republicans Divided Over How to Pass Trump’s Agenda
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Trump Pushes Johnson to Victory as Speaker
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Trump Lashes Out, Vows to Appeal Guilty Verdict
Donald Trump today vowed to appeal his conviction on 34 felony counts of falsifying business records related to hush-money payments made to silence an adult film star’s story about a sexual encounter...
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After the Capitol Attack: What Happens Next
The fallout from Wednesday’s chaos at the Capitol continued Thursday — and will likely be felt for some time. Here are the top developments: Congress certifies election, Trump says he will leave:...
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How Do We Respond to the Trump Insurrection?
Today, January 6, 2021, is a date which will live in infamy, to borrow President Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s words after Pearl Harbor was attacked in 1941. Only today’s horrifying attack on American...
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Here’s How to Tell If John Kelly Really Has the White House Under Control
By Rob GarverPresident Trump’s decision to replace former White House Chief of Staff Reince Priebus with retired Marine Corps Gen. John Kelly, until recently the head of the Department of Homeland Security, is...
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US Seen as Major Global Threat Along with ISIS, Climate Change: Pew Poll
A new Pew Research Center poll of nearly 42,000 people across 38 countries found the threat of climate change is nearly as great as terrorism from ISIS. Sixty-two percent of those polled said that...
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If Demographics Is Destiny, 80 Million Millennials Will Decide America’s Future
By Liz PeekIt wasn’t James Comey that torpedoed Hillary Clinton’s presidential bid. It wasn’t Jeremy Corbyn who upset Teresa May. It wasn’t fed-up workers who gave the National Front their best-ever showing in...
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Time for Trump to Face It: From Now on, Every Week Is ‘Russia Week’
By Rob GarverThe Trump administration’s efforts to keep Russian interference in last year’s election out of the headlines are being overwhelmed by events, as another week ostensibly dedicated to a different issue...
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As Puerto Rico Votes on Statehood, Economic Distress Looms Large
By Leslie Picker, CNBCSAN JUAN, Puerto Rico — The question of "status," whether Puerto Rico should be admitted as a U.S. state, remain a commonwealth or seek sovereignty — has been an undercurrent of every major policy...
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Democrats May Be Blowing Their Best Chance for a Big Win Against the GOP
By Eric PianinDemocrats are improving their standing on the issues nationally, but the party is holding back on spending in a key congressional race in Georgia.
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The Fight Over the 2020 Census Could Determine Which Party Controls Congress
By Jay L. Zagorsky, The ConversationJohn 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 ,...
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Bogus Promise on Deficit Undercuts Lincoln
By Dan Morgan, The Fiscal TimesDespite assurances from embattled Sen. Blanche Lincoln that her new farm aid package benefitting southern growers would be paid for, federal officials say it will add to the budget deficit.
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GOP Insurgents May Disrupt Leaders’ Plans and Go Rogue
By Bruce Bartlett, The Fiscal TimesThe smart money says the Republicans will regain control of the House and come close in the Senate, but in contrast to what happened in 1994 and 1995, it could all be downhill for the new GOP...
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No Way Republicans Can Keep Their Campaign Promises
By John Berry, The Fiscal TimesRepublican congressional candidates across the country are running on promises to give the country less of everything -- less government spending, less regulation, lower taxes, lower deficits and...
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Bay Area Voters View Key Elections with Apathy, Yawns
By David Ewing Duncan, The Fiscal Times, The Fiscal TimesCalifornians are being treated to the spectacle of high-profile, Hollywood-style election campaigns for governor and U.S. Senate and a time of widespread economic woes, yet many voters are paying...
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Fiscal Divide Widens as Voters Dig in Their Heels
By DOTTY LYNCH, The Fiscal TimesWhile many Americans tout the importance of bipartisanship, recent polling shows a huge partisan divide among voters over important spending, tax and entitlement issues.