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The Women's March 2019
It is not a big stretch to hear the same cry of hurt in the massive women’s marches that took to the streets in Washington and other cities around the planet on
The Week that Was 19 January 2019
The 2017 Women’s March inspired hundreds of women to run, millions more to vote, and dozens to win elected office. The 2019 Women’s March marks two years of res
Friday Java 18 January 2019
Democrats start the cycle favored to hold the House majority, but a GOP presidential victory would open the door to Republicans restoring total control of Washi
American Agricultural and the Trump Trade Wars
Retaliatory tariffs make our U.S. products more expensive for international customers, meaning they buy less or buy from someplace else,” Nebraska Farm Bureau P
The Demoralizing of the Federal Workforce
So a government gig suddenly doesn’t look quite so secure. The mission is muddied. The bloom is off. And the potential for a federal brain drain — along with dr
Mr King of Iowa
“His rabid racism continues to stain and embarrass this body and the years of deliberate silence from Republicans have only emboldened his ignorant and immoral
The Monday Morning Quarterback 14 January 2019
While the expired contracts so far only account for about 5 percent of HUD's project-based contracts, it is causing concern that more of the 1.2 million low inc
The Week that Was 12 January 2019
Gabbard has recanted those views, telling voters at an early December meeting in New Hampshire that she had changed after her service in Iraq. That meeting offe
Friday Java 11 January 2019
The latest controversy continues “Green Book’s” roller-coaster ride through the awards season. The movie premiered to little advance hype at the Toronto Film Fe
The Smorgasbord Shutdown
“He was Mr. Freedom Caucus before the Freedom Caucus existed,” said Kurt Bardella, a former House GOP staffer. “He was a thorn in the side of John Boehner and E