
'Mad House' exposes Congressional dysfunction, from petty feuds to physical threats
It's no secret that Capitol Hill is often mired in partisan politics and infighting, but a new book highlights additional chaos that public doesn't see. In Mad House, Annie Karni and Luke Broadwater — both veteran reporters for The New York Times — chronicle the 118th body of Congress, which was …
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Trump is What Happens When You Give a Landlord Power
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Inside the steeple of Old North Church and among the Southern Colonies, less familiar stories of the events from 250 years ago emerge Two hundred and …
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'Oh please, oh god': MSNBC panel recoils over 'profoundly weird' Musk report
Following reports from financial analyst Steve Rattner on Elon Musk's Tesla stock problems and then the failure of the Department of Government …
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Supreme Court to hear arguments on whether Trump can implement his birthright citizenship plan
The Trump administration wants to end automatic birthright citizenship as enshrined in the Constitution's 14th Amendment. WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court on Thursday said it will hear oral arguments next month on whether the Trump administration can take steps to enforce its contentious proposal to …
Trump says Fed Chair Jerome Powell's "termination cannot come fast enough"
President Trump took aim at Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell on Thursday, writing in a social media post that Powell should be cutting interest …
Tariffs make sour grapes for American winemakers
You might expect American winemakers to be popping bottles of California sparkling wine these days. With President Trump's tariffs on the European Union, U.S.-made wine now has a greater price advantage over Italian Prosecco and French Champagne. This is a classic case that protectionists make for …