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GOP Spending Strategy Would Delay Shutdown Showdown
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GOP Spending Strategy Would Delay Shutdown Showdown -
Kennedy’s Tough Questions Add Layer to Wedding Cake Arguments -
Schumer Told Franken Wednesday Morning That He Needed to Go -
Senate Agrees to Tax Bill Conference With House -
Reading Clerk Steals Spotlight in Impeachment Show -
Conyers’ Downfall Was Richmond’s ‘Most Trying Moment’ -
Freedom Caucus Open to Linking Spending Deal to Health Care -
Cascade of Senate Democrats Call on Franken to Resign -
Politicking by Churches Fight Mixes With Tax, Spending Debates -
GOP Senator: ‘Somebody’s Going to File an Ethics Complaint’ Against Moore -
Poll: Two-Thirds Say GOP Tax Plan Favors Rich -
Former Cruz Chief of Staff Running for Lamar Smith’s Seat -
Bannon a ‘Specialist’ in Picking Loser Senate Candidates, McConnell Says -
Picture This: A ‘Perfecto’ Final Tax Bill -
Report: Franken to Resign Amid Sexual Misconduct Allegations -
Trump’s Jerusalem Decision Called ‘Provocative,’ Counterproductive -
North Carolina Philanthropist Challenging Ted Budd in 13th District -
California Man Pleads Not Guilty to Threatening to Kill Waters -
GOP Power Play in Hurricane-Ravaged Puerto Rico -