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- Budget deal cuts benefits to some vets: Heartless or painless?
Some Republicans criticized the budget deal passed by the Senate Wednesday because it cuts retirement benefits to some veterans. Military cuts are often tough for Congress to stomach.
- 'Pajama Boy' on Obamacare: Will Millennials hear a grownup in a onesie?
'Pajama boy' is going viral, but perhaps not the way its creators, a political nonprofit with ties to President Obama, intended. Millennials may not be as ironic as the ad meisters think they are.
- How budget deal might signal new normal in Congress – and how it might not
The Senate passed the budget deal Wednesday, but the House and Senate seemed to switch identities during the budget episode. Some of those shifts might endure, others might be the politics of the moment.
- How budget deal might signal new normal in Congress – and how it might not
The Senate passed the budget deal Wednesday, but the House and Senate seemed to switch identities during the budget episode. Some of those shifts might endure, others might be the politics of the moment.
- Obamas rally moms to boost Obamacare. Will that work?
Barack and Michelle Obamas want moms to convince their kids to sign up for Obamacare. That's because 'young invincibles' aren't yet getting into health care at the rates needed to make the system work.
- Obama meets with tech executives. How were they picked?
The agenda for Obama and the tech execs included obvious issues, and some guests were no-brainers. But some may have had better political connections than industry bonafides.
- Budget deal: Senate Republicans vote to advance bill they hate
OK, most Democrats hate the budget deal, too, but more is at stake for Republicans. Thankfully for them, Senate rules will allow a vote for and, then, against the bill. Huh?
- Senate simmers down after two all-nighters, but what was the point?
The brawl over Senate rules got ugly last week before a cease-fire was declared. But nominations this week, including of Janet Yellen to head the Federal Reserve, could again produce fireworks.
- Paul Ryan wins Iowa poll! What's that mean for 2016?
Paul Ryan is a hit with Iowa Republicans, at least for now. But former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee is just 7 points down, there's a hefty margin of error, and the Iowa caucuses are still three years out.
- How serious is the Republican food fight?
With next year's mid-term congressional elections fast approaching, the Republican Party – including its top two Senate leaders – faces a challenge from tea party insurgents on the right.
- Obama now losing a key constituency: younger voters
Younger voters were a key to Barack Obama's successful presidential elections. But now polls show he's losing those 'millennials,' and Obamacare seems to be a major reason why.
- Flash! Fox’s Megyn Kelly now admits Jesus may not be 'white'
Fox News host Megyn Kelly caused a mini-media storm when she asserted that Santa Claus and Jesus were both white. She backed off a bit on Jesus, but accuses her critics of race-baiting.
- 'Lie of the Year': Why Obama's healthcare claim is a 'winner'
'Lie of the Year': The political fact-checking website, PolitiFact, says Obama's statement, "If you like your health care plan, you can keep it," has earned its 'Lie of the Year' award in 2013.
- Rise of the left and the backlash: How big a deal?
The last two weeks, progressive and centrist Democrats have been at odds, as President Obama has tilted toward economic populism. But the Democrats' real issue may lie elsewhere.
- Boehner vs. the tea party: Has the speaker changed, or have Republicans?
Before the House voted solidly for the compromise budget plan Thursday, John Boehner slammed the tea party and right-wing Republican groups. Something has changed.
- Mike Huckabee 2016: New wildcard in the GOP race?
Mike Huckabee, former governor, ex-pastor, and now ex-talk-show host, is looking more and more as if he'll enter the 2016 GOP presidential race. Here's what Huckabee has got going for him – and what he doesn't.
- Cracks in tea party front emerge in House vote on budget deal
The House overwhelmingly passed a budget deal that many tea partyers called odious. It suggests that a new generation of conservatives has concluded that 'shutdown politics' don't work.
- Is White House taking cues from Soviets over Obama photos?
White House reporters piled on press secretary Jay Carney Thursday over photographers' limited access to the president. Carney blamed the Internet.
- Iran deal: US signals it's not going soft, slaps measures on more companies
The move was clearly done with Congress in mind, as lawmakers threaten new sanctions despite the administration's pleas to hold off while world powers try to negotiate a comprehensive deal with Iran.
- Is Border Patrol out of control? Study points to abuse of migrants.
Critics say the study confirms that the Border Patrol lacks meaningful oversight. The growth of the Border Patrol and its potential role in immigration reform has brought the issue to the fore.