Republicans Are Worried A Race-Baiting Coal Baron Is About To Win A Senate Primary
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Here Are The Actual Threats Made Against EPA Chief Scott Pruitt
One of the threats made against Pruitt this year: someone drawing a mustache on his face on a Newsweek cover.
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The Judicial Nominee Who Called Justice Kennedy A "Judicial Prostitute" Pulled Out Of Contention
Damien Schiff was nominated last year for a federal judgeship. His nomination expired in January, but the White House wouldn't say if he was still under consideration.
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New CIA Documents Add To Questions About What Gina Haspel Knew About The Torture Program
“He was under ‘enhanced measures’ when he made these claims and simply told his interrogators what he thought they wanted to hear.”
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23 Reasons Nobody Should Be Surprised That Trump Is Leaving The Iran Deal
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This New Bill In Congress Would Imprison People For 10 Years If They Injure A Cop
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The Senate Intelligence Committee Just Released A Report On How To Avoid Election Hacking In 2018
The committee chairman says that in the months ahead, the panel will issue a series of interim reports like the one released Tuesday.
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Richard Cordray Just Won Ohio’s Democratic Primary. His Party Thinks Trump Will Help Make Him Governor.
"People in Ohio know there's an opportunity here we have not had in a very long time."
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Michael Cohen's Company Received Payments From A Russian-Linked Firm
All together, the company Cohen set up to pay the adult film star Stormy Daniels for her silence received more than $1 million from a variety of sources since the 2016 election.
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Republicans Just Dodged A Bullet In West Virginia’s Senate Primary
Patrick Morrisey just won the state’s Republican Senate primary, sparing national Republicans from Don Blankenship.
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Rudy Giuliani Admits He’s Been “Fudge-y” On Some Things, But Says He And Trump Are Now “On The Same Page”
The president's lawyer insists he's back on script and focused on the special counsel's Russia investigation.
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This Teen Said His Teammates Assaulted Him, Then His School Kept Their Punishment Secret
When kids report sexual assault to their schools, they expect to find out what happens to the alleged perpetrator. Instead, they’re getting the silent treatment because of privacy laws.
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The Special Counsel's Office Had Been Looking Into Payments To Michael Cohen's Company As Early As Last Year
White House press secretary Sarah Sanders says the payments are "the decision[s] of an independent company and ha[ve] nothing to do with the White House."
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Cecile Richards Won't Rule Out Running For Office In New York
"Never say never," the former Planned Parenthood president told BuzzFeed News' AM to DM Wednesday.
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Haspel Insists Her Moral Compass Is Strong As Senators Press Her About The CIA's Use Of Torture
Donald Trump's nominee to lead the Central Intelligence Agency was asked repeatedly about the agency's treatment of suspected terrorists at her confirmation hearing.
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The Way Michael Cohen Made Money Shows A Different Kind Of Swamp Under Trump
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The Only Defendant Participating So Far In Mueller's Russian Troll Farm Case Pleaded Not Guilty
A lawyer for Concord Management and Consulting said it was "disturbing" that the special counsel's office appeared to have access to certain confidential filings.
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Republicans Have A Plan To Push Through Trump’s Judicial Nominees, And There’s Little Democrats Can Do To Stop Them
Democrats accuse Republicans of ceding too much power to Trump when it comes to judicial nominees.
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Republican Moderates Are Working To Overrule Paul Ryan And Force Votes On DACA
After two months of being dormant, the immigration debate will hit Congress again if a majority of House members are willing to bypass the speaker.
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It's Harder To Pay Off Foreign Governments Than The US One
Novartis would think twice before giving hundreds of thousands of dollars to Vladimir Putin's lawyer. But in Washington, the rules are different.
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