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The president not only watches far more television than his predecessors, he feels compelled to weigh in on what he sees.
PLUS: Trump administration encourages religion in federal workplace; DHS launches new self-deportation ad campaign; and Dems seek probe into DOE spending.
An old-guard House Republican, the Oklahoma lawmaker navigates a Congress that no longer adheres to past norms and traditions.
The presidential race features two men with sharply divergent ideas about the economy, energy, regulation, and a raft of other topics involving the role of government in our lives.
Congress up in arms after NATO ally Spain purchases Huawei equipment to store legal wiretaps Experts say Huawei is beholden to China’s Communist Party and could hand sensitive data to Beijing.
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Trump Spends More On Jet Fuel Than On Staff and Consultants Tightfisted except about personal comforts, he burns through some $3 million on his Boeing 757 so he can sleep at home in Manhattan or ...
Never assume Trump's downfall If 10 years of damning revelations about the president haven't done him in, there's no reason to believe the Epstein scandal will.
Why Gun Control Can't Eliminate Gun Violence Advocates push measures that might reduce everyday crime, but absent a ban on ownership, no recent tragedy would have been averted by regulation.
Beware the hype on Trump’s approval ratings If you’re squinting to see a shift in poll numbers, it probably doesn’t exist.
An intellectual history of Trump supporters.The Return of the Middle American Radical An intellectual history of Trump supporters.