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Opinion · 114th Congress

John Glenn: The Hero Who Knew What Mattered in Life

Plot twist- the Man in the Black Hat was actually a grizzled, decades later version of John Glenn pic.twitter.com/kRcTA27nD0 — Liam Donovan (@LPDonovan) December 8, 2016 var rcrdTwitter = 1;

Opinion · 114th Congress

Remembering John Glenn, Lawmaker

Joke No. 1 was as he was sitting atop the Atlas rocket waiting for launch, he realized it had been built by the lowest bidder.

Opinion · 114th Congress

Hope for a United Future in America’s Divided Past

From the Midwest: The Real Bubble is Rural America] I was lucky enough to know Franklin McCain, one of the Greensboro Four who staged an iconic sit-in at that North Carolina Woolworth store on Feb. 1,

Opinion · 114th Congress

The Nasty Boy’s Final Debate

It is worth recalling that in 1920, Eugene Debs, as the Socialist candidate for president, received nearly 1 million votes while serving as Prisoner 9653 in the Atlanta Federal Penitentiary.

Opinion · 114th Congress

Michelle Obama Cuts Donald Trump Down to Size

Obama’s jabs at the Republican nominee, whether with humor — such as her taps on the microphone in a Charlotte, North Carolina, speech, mocking Trump’s complaints of technical difficulties at debate No. 1

Opinion · 114th Congress

Still Plenty of Time for October Surprises

Should you add 1 percent to Hillary’s numbers because of a more sophisticated get-out-the-vote operation? Or 3 percent? Or nothing?

Opinion · 114th Congress

Time to Rethink Our Approach on Hospital Readmissions

propelled health care reform forward, paving a path for more than 20 million Americans to gain access to medical care while catalyzing a decrease in Medicare spending growth, which is projected to save $1

Opinion · 114th Congress

Decoding the Suburban Women’s Vote so You Don’t Have to

of suburban women in eight short weeks, I’m sharing three observations from what I’ve seen this cycle as both a political reporter and an embed among the most coveted group of voters this cycle: 1.

Opinion · 114th Congress

New Sanders Group Illustrates Legal Compliance Challenges

An initial email and Facebook announcement indicated the group “will focus on three distinct areas of work: (1) … bringing millions of working people and young people into the political system. (2) … inspiring

Opinion · 114th Congress

No Family Favors for Senator’s Daughter and EpiPen CEO

two-dose pack has jumped from about $100 to more than $600 this year, a price the American Medical Association called “exorbitant” on Wednesday, especially with the actual cost of the drug still at about $1