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How the U.S. can prepare for a major election hack
Two key lessons from other countries can help the United States prepare. http://www.washingtonpost.com/ -
On TV, Trump loved to say ‘You’re fired.’ In real life, he leaves the dirty ...
The president says he thrives on conflict, but he’s always avoided personal confrontation http://www.washingtonpost.com/ -
Yes, the Parkland kids could change U.S. gun policy. Here’s what it would take.
Successful social movements find ways to bring together communities that have survived similar traumas — so they can fight their ... -
The Health 202: Democrats argue health care was stealth winning issue in Pennsylvania special
ACA advocates are touting a poll showing voters in the 18th district cited health care as a top priority. http://www.washingtonpost.com/ -
Mattis asks Congress not to restrict U.S. support for Saudi bombing in Yemen
A vote is expected next week, and the defense secretary said curtailing U.S. assistance to the Saudi-led air campaign would ... -
Trump administration cites augmented reality, satellite broadband as ‘transformative’ infrastructure projects
But a senior Republican senator points to funding challenges and a need for the president to offer new revenue ideas. ... -
Rep. Louise Slaughter is hospitalized after fall
Slaughter (D-N.Y.) has represented Rochester and its environs since 1987 and serves as ranking Democrat on the House Rules Committee. ... -
‘Denuclearization’ may be the goal of U.S.-North Korean summit, but each side defines it differently
What do we mean when we talk about denuclearization? The phrase is deliberately squishy. http://www.washingtonpost.com/ -
FEC considers expanding political ad disclaimers to mobile apps
The draft rules would give online advertisers leeway about how much information they would have to disclose based on the ... -
Who is Conor Lamb?
The Democrat combined biography with a disciplined message on the economy to secure a likely upset in a deep-red swath ...