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For Democrats, breaking up with big money is hard to do
For Democrats, breaking up with big money is hard to do -
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For Democrats, breaking up with big money is hard to do -
Burning Man seeks lobbying coordinator: serious inquiries only -
National Democrats take sides in Iowa Senate primary -
Trump: ‘Something pretty dramatic’ could happen with Mexico as tariffs loom -
Think Kirsten Gillibrand has no chance? She’s heard that before — and won anyway -
Democrats want to require Pentagon to study climate change risks on military bases -
Beto O’Rourke ‘very likely’ to back Democrat over GOP friend Rep. Will Hurd, reversing his 2018 position -
Big Tech now squarely in the sights of antitrust forces -
Campaign season means ‘law and order.’ Can we break the habit? -
What is McConnelling? How campaigns skirt coordination laws to help PACs make ads -
Republican John James will run again, this time against Sen. Gary Peters -
Longtime U.S. Chamber of Commerce chief Tom Donohue easing out of job -
A Trump administration review of mining bans has green groups worried -
Lawmakers put funding ban on human embryo gene editing research in Ag. bill -
A nice chunk of change: Commemorative coins benefit all involved -
Trump’s adoption rollback collides with foster youth day -
Safe climate a constitutional right, young plaintiffs tell court -
Bipartisan Senate group seeks to block Saudi arms sales as Trump administration tries to avoid congressional review -
Trump backtracks from comment that U.K. health service would be part of trade talks -
Even Thomas Edison’s great-grandson wants inefficient incandescent bulbs phased out -