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Trump’s first 100 days: More words don’t clarify the president’s approach to Syria
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The governor is accused of using resources improperly to cover it up
 
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How fights over Trump have led evangelicals to leave their churches
Religious "churn" over differing political opinions isn't new. But it certainly happened in 2016.
 
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President Trump’s claim that illegal immigration is down 64 percent because of his administration
President Trump cites Customs and Border Patrol data, but his use of the data point still requires some caveats.
 
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Texas voter ID law was designed to discriminate against minorities, judge rules
The opinion follows a different court's finding that the state racially gerrymandered districts.
Neil M. Gorsuch sworn in as 113th Supreme Court justice
He took the final oath Monday at a White House Rose Garden ceremony, the conclusion of a nearly 14-month process to fill the seat of the late justice Antonin Scalia.
 
Republicans undertake unexpected rescue mission in deep red Kansas
The special election to replace Mike Pompeo is one of four where Republicans left seats to join the Trump adminstration
 
Club for Growth aims to muscle House moderates into accepting Freedom Caucus health proposal
"Our message in this ad is: Come on board, keep the promise that you and our party made to finally repeal Obamacare," the group's president said.
 
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Spicer adds ‘barrel bombs’ to the list of reasons the U.S. could again attack Syria
Spicer lumped barrel bombs in the same category as chemical weapons on three separate occasions, although he later insisted that his comments should not be interpreted as a change in U.S. policy.
 
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The Senate may be developing an electoral college issue
By one metric, senators representing less than half the country are passing measures in the Senate.
 
The Daily 202: Nikki Haley benefits from chaos in Trump White House, emerges as the darling of the hawks
U.N. ambassador could be well positioned to avoid scandal, succeed Tillerson and/or run for president
 
Seven House Republicans face TV ad attacks over health care
Save My Care, backed by labor and progressive groups, is spending over $1 million on spots that highlight support for the GOP health care plan that now stands in limbo in the House.
 
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