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News Brief: Election Influence, Democrats Focus On Ga. Race, O'Reilly Out At Fox
Thursday, April 20, 2017
A Russian think tank planned to swing the U.S. election. DNC chairman Perez speaks at a state party dinner, as they try to capitalize on gains made in a Georgia district. Fox drops Bill O'Reilly.
Ga. Republican, At Center Of Planned Parenthood Controversy, Back In Spotlight
Wednesday, April 19, 2017
Karen Handel kept her distance from Trump in the Georgia special election, but her efforts to strip Planned Parenthood of its funding from the Susan G. Komen foundation could keep liberals fired up.
June Runoff Will Decide Winner Of Georgia Congressional Seat
Wednesday, April 19, 2017
Democrat Jon Ossoff came close to winning a district that has been in GOP hands since the 1970s. It was Tom Price's district before he became HHS secretary. It was also Newt Gingrich's district.
Morning News Brief: Venezuelan Protests, Georgia Runoff, Egypt
Wednesday, April 19, 2017
Venezuelan activists are calling for mass protests on Wednesday. Also, Sabrina Siddiqui of The Guardian talks about Georgia's runoff election, and an Egyptian-American aid worker has been released.
Simple Beats Nuance, Which Is Part Of Why Trump Isn't Releasing Those Tax Returns
Tuesday, April 18, 2017
This has been said repeatedly, but it's worth repeating: There is nothing preventing the president from releasing his taxes while under audit.
News Brief: Trump Executive Order, Pence In Japan, Sears In Trouble
Tuesday, April 18, 2017
President Trump plans to sign an order on "Hire American" and "Buy American." Vice President Pence meets with Japan's prime minister after Trump targeted Japan for its huge trade surplus with the U.S.
13 Eye-Popping Quotes That Defined The Week
Saturday, April 15, 2017
From the White House press secretary's comparison of Hitler and Syria's President Bashar Assad to Trump's chocolate cake and dropping a bomb in Afghanistan, it was a heck of a week.
Trump, Then And Now: What His Shifting Positions Say About What He Believes
Friday, April 14, 2017
As President Trump approaches 100 days in office, his policy changes raise questions about what he intends to do with the rest of his term. Here are eight examples of how he has shifted.
Morning News Brief: Jared Kushner Rising, Bill O'Reilly's Future, YouTube Ads
Thursday, April 13, 2017
Jared Kushner's star appears to be rising inside the Trump administration. Also, Fox News star Bill O'Reilly is under fire and going on vacation, and YouTube is dealing with concerns from advertisers.
Trump Signals Steve Bannon Could Be On His Way Out
Wednesday, April 12, 2017
The president gave the clearest indication yet that his chief strategist could be on his way out, saying, "I like Steve, but you have to remember, he was not involved in my campaign until very late."
Morning News Brief: Tillerson In Russia, Spicer's Hitler Remarks, French Election
Wednesday, April 12, 2017
Matt Bodner of The Moscow Times discusses Secretary of State Rex Tillerson's meeting with officials in Russia. Also, Sean Spicer has apologized for remarks about Hitler and chemical weapons.
A Special Election In Kansas Could Signal 'Big League' Problems For GOP, Trump
Tuesday, April 11, 2017
The election is drawing national attention, including a last-minute ad from President Trump. A closer-than-expected result could be a warning sign for the GOP of a lack of enthusiasm in the Trump era.
News Brief: All Eyes On Tillerson's Moscow Visit, Kansas Special Election
Tuesday, April 11, 2017
Secretary of State Rex Tillerson arrives in Moscow Tuesday. Will he take a tough line with Russia during his visit? And Democrats are feeling optimistic about a special election in Kansas on Tuesday.
8 Key Questions For Trump And The World After The Syria Strike
Saturday, April 08, 2017
The strike leaves more questions than answers — like how it squares with Trump's "America First" policy, does this mean a change in U.S. approach toward Syria and Russia, and what's next?
All That White House Drama Might Be Sexy, But It's Beside The Point
Thursday, April 06, 2017
There is backbiting and infighting in the Trump White House that's playing out like a season of House of Cards or Veep. But the president is facing real and difficult challenges at home and abroad.
Trump Faces First Foreign Policy Challenge After Syrian Chemical Attack
Thursday, April 06, 2017
President Trump is now faced with how to respond after a suspected chemical attack in Syria killed more than 70 people, including children.
After Syria Gas Attack, World Waits To See What Kind of Leader Trump Will Be
Wednesday, April 05, 2017
The situation in Syria also raises questions about Trump's support for autocracies and authoritarian regimes — and whether he can lead the world with moral clarity and authority.
Morning News Brief: Chemical Attack In Syria, China's President In The U.S., Beyonce
Wednesday, April 05, 2017
A roundup of news: President Trump condemns the apparent chemical attack in Syria, China's president will visit Trump Thursday and Friday at his Florida resort, and Beyonce releases a new video.
Going 'Nuclear': How We Got Here
Tuesday, April 04, 2017
From Robert Bork to Merrick Garland and the use and overuse of the filibuster in between, the list of grievances between both parties is long. It's all led to the point of forever changing the Senate.
Politics This Week: Neil Gorsuch's Supreme Court Nomination
Monday, April 03, 2017
The Senate is headed for a showdown this week. Republicans are looking to go home on recess following a victory after judge Neil Gorsuch is confirmed to the U.S. Supreme Court.