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Trump’s Turkey Spat Could Rouse Army of Well-Paid, Connected Lobbyists
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Trump’s Turkey Spat Could Rouse Army of Well-Paid, Connected Lobbyists -
Goodlatte Family Feud Not the First to Befuddle Congress -
Zeldin Again Takes on NFL Player Protests -
What to Watch in Tuesday’s Primaries -
Education Department’s ‘Gainful Employment’ Repeal Carries High Price Tag -
Keith Ellison Easily Wins Primary for Minnesota AG Despite Abuse Allegations -
Leah Vukmir Wins Wisconsin GOP Primary to Take On Tammy Baldwin -
Randy Bryce, a.k.a. ‘Iron Stache,’ Wins Democratic Primary for Paul Ryan’s Seat -
Cost Isn’t Everything. Pentagon Should Judge Contractors on Cybersecurity, Report Says -
Helped Wanted: New Printer for 2020 Census -
Trump Won’t Follow Congressional Directives on Russia and Crimea -
Poliquin Again Amps Up Mailings Ahead of Election Deadline -
Trump Calls Former Aide Omarosa a ‘Dog’ -
Democratic Poll Shows Close Race for Pete Sessions’ Seat in Texas -
Hagedorn Wins GOP Nomination for Toss-Up Minnesota Race -
Minnesota’s Ilhan Omar Poised to Become First Somali-American in Congress -
Connecticut Likely to Send Its First African-American Democrat to Congress -
For Former Felons, Voting Rights Could Be a Click Away -
Closing Arguments for Manafort Trial Set for Wednesday, if Jurors Can ‘Pay Attention’ -
Democrats Disgusted, Enraged by Trump’s Omarosa Comments -