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Expiring tax cuts are yesterday’s news for deficit scorekeepers, but an exciting new policy in campaign pitches.
Support for Israel was once a litmus test of conservative credentials. But perspectives on the Middle East conflict have ...
From a new newsroom experiment to a blistering family takedown, The Washington Post's identity crisis under Jeff Bezos keeps ...
GOP efforts to slash clean-energy incentives risk both national security and economic dynamism. Matt Eggers is a managing ...
The Republicans who sued are asking the Supreme Court to lift restrictions on how much political parties can spend on ...
Federal judges must revisit a series of decisions upholding transgender rights after the justices ruled that states may ban ...
On Monday, the Senate is voting on amendments to its version of the One Big Beautiful Bill. Leaders seem confident it will pass despite some expected “no” votes and arguments over last-minute changes.
President Donald Trump escalated his attacks on Federal Reserve Chair Jerome H. Powell over the weekend, calling him a “stupid person” for not cutting short-term borrowing rates right away.
Splits in the Senate GOP on Medicaid and deficits strain an effort to quickly pass the legislation.
The Supreme Court will take up a Republican-led drive to wipe away limits on how much political parties can spend in ...