Opinion · 116th Congress
Republicans need to study the lessons of 2018 and 2019 before racing to 2020
Republicans need to study the lessons of 2018 and 2019 before racing to 2020 -
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Republicans need to study the lessons of 2018 and 2019 before racing to 2020 -
Save Our Seas 2.0 tackles global marine debris crisis -
Florida senators want federal help on their red tide problem -
Trump, White House aides show some restraint on Day One of public impeachment hearings -
Roger Stone’s lies caused inaccurate House Russia report, Mueller team says -
Lawmakers aim to thwart Amtrak forced-arbitration policy -
Intelligence Committee leaders set stage for contentious hearing on Trump impeachment -
Republicans have a plan for patient-centered health care -
Therapy dogs provide paws to impeachment hearing stress -
Woof, impeachment hearings are stressful. We have a solution -
GOP relies on familiar defenses as impeachment hearings open -
Trump complains about cost of Democrats’ impeachment lawyer — but GOP lawyer made more -
White House says Trump ‘too busy’ to watch ‘boring’ impeachment hearing -
Senate and Marines begin Christmas toy drive for disadvantaged kids -
Chad Wolf sworn in as acting DHS chief -
Surprise billing fight highlights hurdles for bolder health care changes -
EPA’s use of science to come under committee’s microscope -
Moneyball, meet politics: Could VAR settle arguments about candidate strength? -
Fighting election disinformation is a bipartisan issue -