This is how to get rid of gerrymandered districts; Why Trumponomics may complicate U.S. foreign policy; ‘Collective narcissism’ explains at least some of President Trump’s support; The Republican bill to repeal Obamacare has made Obamacare repeal less likely; Sean Spicer just suggested that Obama used British intelligence to spy on Trump. Britain isn’t happy.;
 
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The Trump budget and the CBO's assessment of the AHCA arrive.
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This is how to get rid of gerrymandered districts
Independent redistricting commissions aren't as tempted as state legislators to stack the deck.
 
Why Trumponomics may complicate U.S. foreign policy
Rising interest rates could endanger centrist governments in the developing world.
 
‘Collective narcissism’ explains at least some of President Trump’s support
"Make America Great Again” sounds like a collective narcissist's fondest wish.
 
The Republican bill to repeal Obamacare has made Obamacare repeal less likely
The current forecast: A 20 percent chance of Obamacare repeal before May.
 
Sean Spicer just suggested that Obama used British intelligence to spy on Trump. Britain isn’t happy.
Spicer's latest claims will damage U.S.-British relations
 
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