This Candidate Became The First Woman To Use Campaign Funds To Pay For A Babysitter
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A Fox Host Apologized After A Guest Said Torture Worked On "Songbird" John McCain
McCain, a former prisoner of war, is a strong opponent of torture. Fox Business host Charles Payne says he didn't hear the controversial comment.
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Russia Isn’t The Issue In The Race To Beat “Putin's Favorite Congressman”
Dana Rohrabacher's challengers are hoping to make his ties to Russia just one more reason for voters to see the House Republican as "a bit off."
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Jeff Sessions Is Waging A Hypocritical War On Federal Judges
The attorney general, like his predecessors, is coming to learn how annoying broad injunctions are. But he’s using them to vilify the judiciary.
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Trump Won’t Let The US Government Negotiate Lower Drug Prices
President Trump promised to lower drug costs through more generic drugs, improved Medicare rules, and less “foreign freeloading” on US companies’ research.
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A Lawyer Claims Trump's Team Knew Of Claims Against Former NY AG Eric Schneiderman In 2013
Peter Gleason claims that he had a conversation with Michael Cohen, Trump's longtime lawyer, about allegations against the former New York attorney general in 2013.
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The Trump Administration Just Rolled Back Rules That Protect Transgender Prisoners
The Bureau of Prisons is making the change after four evangelical Christian women in a Texas prison sued.
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A Former Aide To Two Of The Senate's Biggest Russia Hawks Is Pushing A Pro-Russia Party Abroad
Christian Ferry, who worked on the campaigns of Lindsey Graham and John McCain, is now working with a pro-Russia party in the Baltic country of Latvia.
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Stacey Abrams And Kamala Harris Gave Black Women Democrats A Moment They've Been Waiting For
This weekend, one nationally prominent black woman politician campaigned to help another black woman politician become governor.
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The 9 Minutes That Almost Changed America
You don't know the whole story of how close we came to one of the deadliest political shootings in US history last year.
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Israeli Soldiers Have Shot Dead Dozens Of Palestinians Protesting As The US Opens Its Embassy In Jerusalem
The shootings took place about 100 kilometers from a ceremony filled with pomp and circumstance, remarks by President Donald Trump's daughter and son-in-law, and a video address from Trump himself.
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It’s A Good Time To Be A Reporter Covering Trump If You Like Money And Going On TV
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The Supreme Court Clears The Way For Sports Betting
A federal law barring states from authorizing sports gambling violates the Constitution, the justices ruled on Monday.
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The White House Says It Has No Idea How The Controversial Religious Leaders Were Involved In The Jerusalem Embassy Opening
Two pastors who spoke at the ceremony have previously made controversial comments about Jews.
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A Jury Acquitted The First Group To Stand Trial On Inauguration Rioting Charges. Prosecutors Are Trying Again.
Prosecutors dismissed a number of cases after December's acquittal, saying they would focus on a smaller group of defendants accused of violence during anti-Trump protests.
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The Medicare For All Debate Isn't Settled For Democrats In Many Swing Districts
When some moderate and left-leaning voters say “Medicare for All” sounds like a pretty good idea, they aren’t actually thinking about single-payer health care.
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A DC Think Tank Used Fake Social Media Accounts, A Bogus Expert, And Fancy Events To Reach The NSA, FBI, And White House
ICIT bills itself as "America's Cybersecurity Think Tank." But BuzzFeed News found it's running fake Twitter accounts and its top expert has questionable credentials.
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A Top Democratic Group Has Increased Staff Diversity For Key Midterms
DCCC is getting high marks on its diversity staffing efforts after difficult (and controversial) endorsement decisions in competitive districts.
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Russiagate Is Not About Russia
What the Mueller investigation continually reveals is the extent of everyday corruption in US business and politics.
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A Judge Just Denied Paul Manafort's Motion To Dismiss The Indictment Against Him In DC
"Manafort was an obvious person of interest," wrote US District Judge Amy Berman Jackson.
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