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Politics · 115th Congress

Trump Administration Gives Ethics Waivers to Ex-Lobbyists

“We don’t know whether other waivers should have been granted, or if the vast number of conflicted officials in the administration are following recusal standards that avoid the need for waivers,

Policy · 115th Congress

Democrats Wary of GOP Health Care Hedging

On Tuesday, Anthem Inc., a major health insurer, announced it would not offer plans in the Ohio individual exchange in 2018, leaving up to 20 counties without any insurer participation in the marketplace

Opinion · 115th Congress

Opinion: Truth the Pill for Trump’s Dysfunction

Before America faces the almost inevitable next terrorist incident, the nation needs a bipartisan series of high-profile hearings on what should be an appropriate and measured response.

Politics · 115th Congress

No Summer Job? Hill Turns to Make-Work Budgeting

But Congress has managed to complete the task in just six of the previous 15 years, and in four of the years without budget resolutions the GOP ran the Capitol.

Politics · 115th Congress

Supreme Court to Hear Cellphone Privacy Case

But one 6th Circuit judge wrote in that decision that “the sheer quantity of sensitive information procured without a warrant” raised Fourth Amendment concerns.

Politics · 115th Congress

Trump Takes Travel Ban Fight to Supreme Court

Five of the nine justices would have to vote to grant the request and lift the stay immediately, which would be without oral arguments and out of the view of the public.

Opinion · 115th Congress

Opinion: A GOP Guide to Running for Cover on Health Care

Long ago (that is, back in the days when James Comey was still FBI director), House Republicans rushed their health care bill through by a two-vote margin without waiting for the verdict of the Congressional

Opinion · 115th Congress

Opinion: Mick Mulvaney’s Compassion — Not for the Needy

Tuesday, when OMB Director Mick Mulvaney laid out the first Republican budget in nine years, and Mulvaney not only dumped the concept of compassionate conservatism, he literally redefined what compassion should