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In hindsight, Trump's reversal on gun control was entirely predictable
When it comes to divisive issues, a pattern is starting to emerge for Trump: Lean left and ultimately end up ... -
The Health 202: Hey Republicans, Medicaid is a key way to tackle opioid abuse
But it’s unclear whether the GOP will listen. http://www.washingtonpost.com/ -
California Gov. Jerry Brown says Trump's upcoming visit should focus on bridges, not the wall
During his first visit to the nation’s most populous state, the president will inspect eight prototypes for his promised border ... -
The Energy 202: This is how pipeline companies will seek a pass on Trump tariffs
There is some wiggle room in the Commerce report. http://www.washingtonpost.com/ -
The Daily 202: Red-state Democratic senator highlights bills signed by Trump in first reelection ad
Jon Tester’s new commercial shows how he’s positioned himself for the midterms in Montana. http://www.washingtonpost.com/ -
The selective defense of airing Trump rallies live
In January 2010, cable networks carried an Obama rally live, too. http://www.washingtonpost.com/ -
Was Putin really blaming Jews for interfering in the U.S. elections? Probably not.
It’s important to understand that making the distinction between Jews and Russians does not, in Russian, mark the speaker as ... -
It is almost certainly too late for Trump to stop Stormy Daniels's ‘60 Minutes' interview
A court order to silence the porn star would not force CBS to spike an interview it already has taped. ... -
There's more to Russia's cyber interference than the Mueller probe suggests
Russia looks to spread division and erode trust in Western governments and institutions. http://www.washingtonpost.com/ -
Social Security is now headless because of Trump's inaction. Will others agencies be decapitated?
While President Trump has been slow to nominate people to top positions, federal law limits the time officials can serve ...