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Politics: Part 190
- Democrats’ Push to Expand Medicaid Depends on Red States Taking the Bait
- ‘We Did Our Part.’ Impeachment Manager Joe Neguse Reflects on Donald Trump’s Acquittal
- Donald Trump Shows Nixon’s Pardon Was What America Needed
- Trump’s Acquittal Exposed a Republic in Peril
- Introducing the People Who Will Shape Washington for the Next Generation
- Rush Limbaugh Leaves Behind a Conservative Movement No Longer Interested in Truth. That Alarms Me as a Conservative
- Why President Biden’s First Major Trips Are to Sell His Relief Plan in Battleground States
- Mail Voting Boosted Turnout for Voters With Disabilities. Will Lawmakers Let It Continue?
- Fox News and Donald Trump Have a Dysfunctional Relationship, But It Works For Them
- The Real Congress Is Kinder, Gentler Than What You See on TV
- Defense Secretary Calls Viral TikTok Video ‘Disturbing,’ Seeks To Rid Military of Sexual Assault Scourge
- ‘America Is Back.’ Joe Biden Tries to Turn the Page on Donald Trump
- ‘I Am Not the President’s Lawyer.’ Merrick Garland Vows Independence as Attorney General
- ‘Most Heinous Attack.’ Merrick Garland Pledges to Take on Domestic Terrorism as Attorney General
- Senators Grilled Law Enforcement Leadership About the Capitol Riot. We Still Don’t Know What Exactly Went Wrong
- With Free Medical Clinics and Patient Advocacy, the Black Panthers Created a Legacy in Community Health That Still Exists Amid COVID-19
- How the Texas Winter Storm Disaster Will Shape Joe Biden’s Climate Agenda
- Here’s How Republicans Downplayed the Capitol Riot at CPAC
- In His Return to Politics, Donald Trump Uses Lies and Bullying to Threaten His Party
- The Supreme Court Will Hear a Case That Could Weaken What’s Left of the Voting Rights Act
- Andrew Cuomo Was a ‘Resistance’ Icon. Now There’s ‘Blood in the Water’
- No Repeal of the $170 Billion Tax Break for Billionaires and No Change in Minimum Wage: Why Democrats Can’t Keep Their Promises in the Relief Bill
- Senator Tammy Duckworth Wants FDR Memorial to Be Accessible for People with All Disabilities
- Why a Debate on the Minimum Wage Could Spark a D.C. Meltdown
- Another Round of Stimulus Checks Is Coming, But Some Families May Fall Through the Cracks
- Snarky Tweets Shouldn’t Override Smarts. But They Did for Neera Tanden
- Democrats Promised to Transform Health Care. But Their Relief Bill Hands the Health Care Industry a Big Win
- ‘They’re Fighting Blind.’ Inside the Biden Administration’s Uphill Battle Against Far-Right Extremism
- The Texas Governor Reaches for Culture War to Dodge Blackout Criticism
- Why the Latest Reform Porn Report Matters
- President Biden Just Signed a $1.9 Trillion COVID-19 Relief Bill Into Law. Here’s What’s In It
- As Many Americans Get COVID-19 Vaccines and Financial Support, Undocumented Immigrants Keep Falling Through the Cracks
- Biden’s Eked Out a Win on the Pandemic Bill. That Should Scare Democrats
- Why Mitch McConnell Might Not Get a Donald Trump Reprieve
- Who Planted Pipe Bombs in D.C.? Feds Hope New Video Leads To Tips
- Joe Manchin in the Middle
- The COVID-19 Relief Bill Isn’t the Only Big Thing Joe Biden Has Done in His First 50 Days. Can He Keep It Up?
- Why the Filibuster Defenders’ Ranks Are Shrinking
- One Year Into the Pandemic, the White House Aims to Prioritize People With Disabilities
- Biden’s First Primetime Speech Shows the Limits of Optimism
- Republicans Want Donald Trump to Help Them Win Back Congress. How Helpful Will Trump Be?
- Trump’s South Texas Gains Vex Democrats
- “Ya Basta.” A New Coalition Calls on Facebook to Tackle the Spanish Misinformation Crisis
- 2020 Saw an Unprecedented Surge in White Supremacist Propaganda
- A San Francisco Experiment Will Give Some Pregnant Women $1,000 a Month. Could Other Cities Be Next?
- The Atlanta Shooter Killed Six Women of Asian Descent. Isn’t That A Hate Crime?
- Biden Administration’s First U.S.-China Meeting Quickly Descends Into Bickering
- American Democracy Can’t Survive Unless the Far Right Is Marginalized. Here’s How to Do It
- Meet the Russian ‘Information Warrior’ Seeking To Discredit COVID-19 Vaccines
- Sorry. D.C. Statehood Isn’t Likely
- Keep the Filibuster, There Are Better Ways to Reform a Broken System
- Facebook Acted Too Late to Tackle Misinformation on 2020 Election, Report Finds
- Non-Discrimination Protections Are Hugely Popular — Yet Far From Law
- After Mass Shootings, Joe Biden Faces Pressure to Act on Gun Control
- Joe Biden Is Unmatched as America’s Grief Counselor
- The Security Perimeter Around the Capitol Starts to Recede — and Washington Feels a Little More Normal
- Immigration, Guns and the Filibuster: Joe Biden Confronts Challenges in First Press Conference
- Joe Biden Proved a Press Conference Doesn’t Have to Be a Spectacle
- A Democrat Is Challenging the Election Result in Her District. Republicans Are Seizing the Moment
- Trump Is Gone, But He’s Still Energizing The Resistance
- In a Break with Washington’s Usual Posture, the CDC Director Makes an Emotional Plea
- How a 1946 Case of Police Brutality Against a Black WWII Veteran Shaped the Fight for Civil Rights
- Joe Biden’s Presidency Has Highlighted the Rifts in the American Catholic Church
- Think the System Is Broken? You’re Not Alone
- To See How Biden’s Infrastructure Plan Will Address Climate Change, Look at the Details
- Why Americans Could Be Paying for Biden’s Infrastructure Plan Long After the Roads Are Built
- Representative Pramila Jayapal on How She is Pushing Biden to Be More Progressive and ‘Creating the Tipping Point’ for Change
- Matt Gaetz Gets Headlines for the Scandals. He Should Worry About the Receipts
- Companies Condemn Georgia’s Restrictive Voting Law Amid Pressure Campaign From Advocates
- A Capitol Police Officer Is Killed in Another Deadly Attack at U.S. Capitol
- Soldier Says Drill Instructors Sexually Assaulted Her While Enrolled In Training Course
- Why the Democrats’ Infrastructure Bill Hinges on One Ruling
- Biden Is Pouring Billions into Offshore Wind Energy. Will It Be Enough?
- Marc Elias Fought Trump’s 2020 Election Lawsuits. Can He Win The Battle Over Voting Rights?
- Hunter Biden On Making His Own Crack, Living with His Dealer and His Family’s Effort to Keep Him Alive
- Ageist Attacks Against President Biden Reinforce Outdated Stereotypes—and Hurt Younger People, Too
- Mitch McConnell Tries to Have it Both Ways on Corporate Cash
- Amid Rising Gun Violence, Biden to Unveil First Executive Actions to Curb Shootings
- The Wheels Seem to be Coming Off Democrats’ Infrastructure Plans
- The Capitol Attack Was the Most Documented Crime in History. Will That Ensure Justice?
- Why a Weakened NRA May Still Block Joe Biden’s Moves on Guns
- Why Joe Biden Holds Out Hope For Bipartisan Infrastructure Plan
- John Boehner on His New Book, the Rise of Donald Trump and the Future of the GOP
- Corporations Struggle to Back Voting Rights and Protect the Bottom Line
- Why Abortion Pills Are the Next Frontier in the Battle Over Reproductive Rights
- President Joe Biden Is Withdrawing U.S. Forces From Afghanistan. What Happens Now?
- How Joe Biden’s Pessimism on Afghanistan Won the Day
- China Eclipses Terrorist Groups as Top U.S. Security Threat, Intelligence Chiefs Say
- Why Joe Biden Is Ditching a Policing Commission
- Biden Will Meet Japan’s Yoshihide Suga in His First In-Person Meeting With a Foreign Leader. Here’s What to Know
- QAnon Candidates Are Winning Local Elections. Can They Be Stopped?
- ‘Climate Change Doesn’t Have a Political Party.’ Conservative Environmentalist Benji Backer on Crossing Partisan Lines to Solve The Climate Crisis
- Why the New Sanctions Against Russia Are Really About 2016
- Influencers, Developers, Crypto Currency Tycoons: How Puerto Ricans Are Fighting Back Against the Outsiders Using the Island as a Tax Haven
- The Biden Administration Is Trying to Kickstart the Great American Electric Vehicle Race
- Walter Mondale, Former Vice President and History-Making Presidential Candidate, Dies at 93
- Why a 9/11 Commission-Style Panel Isn’t Winning Backers — Yet
- Why Letting in More Refugees Could Work for President Joe Biden
- ‘A Giant Step Forward.’ Joe Biden Pledges Police Reform After Derek Chauvin’s Guilty Verdict
- The ‘America First Caucus’ Is Backtracking, But Its Mistaken Ideas About ‘Anglo-Saxon’ History Still Have Scholars Concerned