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Politics · 114th Congress

Obama’s Message to Grads a Preview of Final Stump Speech

Without naming either White House hopeful, Obama is crisscrossing the country delivering a sweeping critique of the gloom-and-doom campaign style to new college graduates — just the voters Clinton

Policy · 114th Congress

The US and Japan: An Alliance, Redefined

“You have a super sports car,” Koda said of the U.S. military. “But without gas, it doesn’t work, right? We are the garage [and gas] of the U.S. super sports car.”  

Politics · 114th Congress

Re-Evaluating the Lessons of Hiroshima

I know that after drinking water from my hand, some of them died,” Ogura, now 78, said during a February visit to the memorial museum. “I feel so guilty.”  

Politics · 114th Congress

Regular Disorder: Another House Free-for-All

I thought this might happen sooner or later but not this soon.”   Dent, though, didn’t blame Ryan, who he said is “doing everything he can” to try to manage the GOP’s divided factions.

Politics · 114th Congress

Down But Not Out: Grayson Plots Long Shot Comeback

I don’t know who he has supporting him, other than himself,” said John Morgan, an influential Democratic donor and Murphy supporter. “But he thrives in that role.

Politics · 114th Congress

Critics Present Their Case Against IRS Chief Koskinen

A House hearing on the alleged misdeeds and potential impeachment of IRS Commissioner John Koskinen was held without its key witness on Tuesday, after Koskinen spurned an invitation to testify and was

Policy · 114th Congress

In Vietnam, Obama Sends Signals to McConnell, China

I want you to know that, as president of the United States,” Obama said, “I strongly support TPP because you’ll also be able to buy more of our goods, ‘Made in America’.”  

Opinion · 114th Congress

Congress Failing Zika Test

It’s tempting to write the “I hate Congress” sentiment off as a habit of American voters at this point, but that’s not giving Congress full credit for earning the public’s disdain, for instance