Plus, for once, a debt ceiling fight may be Democrats’ best option, and more...
The White House is seeking corporate sponsors for its annual Easter celebration. How much lower—and more corrupt—can the president go? |
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On March 25, TNR contributors Kim Kelly and Brian Goldstone introduce us to Goldstone’s new book, There Is No Place for Us: Working and Homeless in America. By telling the unforgettable stories of five Atlanta families, this landmark work of journalism exposes a new and troubling trend—the dramatic rise of the "working homeless" in cities across America. |
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It may be playing with fire, but it’s the best hope the party has to extract concessions from a reckless Trump administration. |
We haven’t had much occasion to see our leaders put to the test. But the Trump administration is making strict demands that aren’t easy to meet. |
Her latest book, Audition, puts the family center stage. |
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White House officials are ready to blame one man in the administration for that grave texting error. |
Columbia University student Yunseo Chung is being targeted after participating in a pro-Palestine protest. | {{#if }} Preparing for the Dark Days of a Trump Presidency |
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Donald Trump had sent the Second Lady on a diplomatic trip. |
As Trump downplays the news that a journalist was included in a highly sensitive discussion of war plans, a top national security lawyer explains why this is so shocking—and why Trump’s response is so derelict. |
By The Daily Blast with Greg Sargent |
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The car company’s big business in regulatory credits shows Musk’s mantra has always been "Government handouts for me, not for thee." |
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