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Asking the hard questions to implement the National Defense Strategy
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Asking the hard questions to implement the National Defense Strategy -
Double standards for 2020 Democratic hopefuls? You don’t say -
Adam Schiff’s post-hearing review: He got nowhere -
The impeachment holiday gift catalog -
American competitiveness requires a smarter Congress -
Bloomberg, Biden, Buttigieg and the bunch apologize. Should black voters listen, forgive and vote? -
Plaintive lawmakers lament bygone era at Boehner, Isakson tributes -
The Democratic field: middle-class heroes or millionaire hypocrites? -
The befuddling Democratic presidential race -
The missing voice of John McCain in impeachment and Ukraine -
Climate change solutions can’t wait for the politics to catch up - Democrats
In her congressional goodbye, Katie Hill worried about letting down young girls. Now that’s a change -
Republicans need to study the lessons of 2018 and 2019 before racing to 2020 -
Save Our Seas 2.0 tackles global marine debris crisis -
Republicans have a plan for patient-centered health care -
Fighting election disinformation is a bipartisan issue -
Playing Chutes and Ladders with impeachment -
How America’s mayor became America’s State Department -
Ending DACA without a legislative solution is bad for Dreamers, bad for our nation and bad politics -