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Ted Cruz Keeps Quoting 'The Princess Bride' and Mandy Patinkin Isn't Having It
Prepare to be schooled.
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Congress quietly ends federal government's ban on medical marijuana
Tucked deep inside the 1,603-page federal spending measure is a provision that effectively ends the federal government's prohibition on medical marijuana and signals a major shift in drug policy.
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Why the U.S. Pays More Than Other Countries for Drugs
Norway and other state-run health systems drive hard bargains, and are willing to say no to costly therapy.
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This is the biggest difference between Bernie Sanders' and Hillary Clinton's policies
It's not the substance of the policies themselves.
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Hillary Clinton:
There are an increasing number of Americans being denied jobs as a result of their credit reports and credit scores. Roland Martin, Host of NewsOne Now, asked Sec. Hillary Clinton if she supports R...
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Who Won the Third Republican Debate?
Two senators had very good nights, while a former Florida governor struggled more than ever.
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Paul Ryan, Opponent of Paid Family Leave, Demands Congress Respect His Need for Family Time
Last night, Paul Ryan announced that he’d run for Speaker of the House if his Republican colleagues met a list of demands. Among them: insisting that time Ryan spends with his family not be sacrificed.
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A Federal Judge Just Gave an Epic Defense of Planned Parenthood That Everyone Should Read
A federal judge had strong words for Gov. Bobby Jindal.
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Guns, Congress and Murphy’s Law
He is the author of a bill that addresses the mental health issues he believes are central to the mass shootings crisis. Reporters are lighting up the switchboard at his cramped office in the Rayburn Building, while presidential candidates line up to invo
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John Oliver slams Republicans who only want to talk about mental health to actively avoid gun control
The
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China says it will start the world's biggest carbon market by 2017
On Friday, China will also announce that it will work closely with the US on a host of other climate measures.
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California is sticking it to the Koch brothers
State regulators are doing what federal regulators can't–or won't.
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House votes to freeze federal funding for Planned Parenthood
GOP leaders hope the legislation will help avert a government shutdown.
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GOP candidates' pick for the $20 bill: a Planned Parenthood board member
Irony alert!
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Fact-Checking Carly Fiorina’s Debate Statements on Planned Parenthood
Her performance onstage against 10 of her male opponents was commanding, poised, and measured, but unfortunately it was not always rooted in fact — especially when it came to her remarks regarding Planned Parenthood and the recent undercover “sting”
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Two tax plans from Bush and Rubio help women and families
Two Republican candidates, Gov. Jeb Bush and Sen. Marco Rubio, have proposed different ways of fixing the problem. Bush’s plan works out particularly well for women who are married to men in the top tax bracket. Bush proposes three rates to replace the
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America Wakes Up to Mental Health
Challenges remain, but Congress is finally rubbing the sleep from its eyes on mental health care.
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What The Republican Elite Doesn’t Understand About Donald Trump, In One Ridiculous Tweet
They're clueless.
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Medicaid enrollment surges, stirs worry about state budgets
ATLANTA (AP) — More than a dozen states that opted to expand Medicaid under the Affordable Care Act have seen enrollments surge way beyond projections, raising concerns that the added costs will strain their budgets when federal aid is scaled back start
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How state fights against same-sex marriage may backfire
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has deemed state employees exempt from granting same-sex couples with marriage licenses if it violates their religious beliefs. Utah and Mississippi are considering doing away with state-issued marriage licenses, while co
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Presidential Hopefuls Sell Swag and Collect Data
While the money is nice (purchases from campaign stores are donations), the customer information is invaluable.
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Economists predict shockwaves if Obamacare subsidies are nixed
By Sharon Begley and Caroline Humer NEW YORK (Reuters) - As the U.S. Supreme Court prepares to rule on whether people in 34 states can continue to receive Obamacare health insurance subsidies, economists are projecting billions of dollars in lost healthca
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Why is California screwed? Californians.
A voter-approved antitax measure prevents drought-plagued cities from going after water hogs.
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Richard C. Holbrooke’s Diary of Disagreement With Obama Administration
“The Diplomat,” a documentary about the diplomat and his dealings with the White House, is to debut Thursday at the Tribeca Film Festival.
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Two maps explain how much the Supreme Court could damage Obamacare
A super-simple explanation of Obamacare now, and what the Supreme Court case could do
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Patty Murray Should Be the Next Senate Minority Leader
In Washington, there is a cottage industry of progressives who want Elizabeth Warren to do something besides represent Massachusetts in the Senate. For the past year, that something has been a presidential run. Every few months, she’s asked if she&r
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House Passes Bill Changing Medicare Fee Formula and Extending Children’s Insurance
In a significant bipartisan move backed by President Obama, the House agreed on changing the formula for doctors’ fees and extending the Children’s Health Insurance Program.
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Obama Says Workers Are Being 'Cheated' Out Of Overtime Pay
WASHINGTON -- President Barack Obama said his administration would soon release details of a highly anticipated reform to the nation's overtime rules, telling The Huffington Post on Friday that many Americans were being
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Israel’s Gilded Age
Why is the country’s inequality a political issue? Because it didn’t have to be this extreme.
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Pol Who Gave Away Adopted Daughters Thought They Were Possessed
The Arkansas Times continues to do a stellar job unraveling the incredibly disturbing story of Arkansas State Representative Justin Harris, who gave away the little girls he'd adopted to a man who sexually abused one of them. The Times' newest sto
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This Billionaire Governor Taxed the Rich and Increased the Minimum Wage -- Now, His State's Economy Is One of the Best in the Country
The next time your right-wing family member or former high school classmate posts a status update or tweet about how taxing the rich or increasing workers' wages kills jobs and makes businesses leave the state, I want you to send them this article....
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Anti-Tesla States Jabbed With Luddite 'Award'
The votes are in for the inaugural Luddite Awards, intended to call out the stifling of innovation. The winners of the dubious honor are four states which banned Tesla Motors from selling its electric cars directly to consumers. The Information T...
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California’s next big political wave
When California Sen. Barbara Boxer announced on Jan. 8 that she would be retiring after her current term ends in 2016, Golden State politicos reacted with the sort of panting excitement usually reserved for a regime change at, say, Buckingham Palace. A ne
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Ruth Bader Ginsburg Writes Scathing 35-Page Dissent In Birth Control Case
The Supreme Court delivered a blow to universal birth control coverage on Monday, ruling that closely-held corporations can refuse to cover contraception in their health plans for religious reasons. But Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg sharply disagreed w...
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Special Report: How the U.S. made its Putin problem worse
By David Rohde and Arshad Mohammed WASHINGTON AND NEW YORK (Reuters) - In September 2001, as the U.S. reeled from the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon, Vladimir Putin supported Washington's imminent invasion of Afghanistan
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GOP hopes ad featuring hipster can save it
Democrats do not have a monopoly on scraggly-bearded hipsters. To prove the point -- whether intentionally or not -- the GOP released a 26-second long online commercial featuring a hipper than thou Republican pumping gas into his Audi.
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Cathy McMorris Rodgers, a new GOP face for the State of the Union response
The top-ranking GOP woman in the House will talk about her life and the economy after Obama speaks.
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Who Pays the Taxes and Gets the Benefits
Even as some conservatives acknowledge the value of a social safety net, public support for aid to the needy is falling, an economist writes.
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A Conservative Millionaire's Quest to Raise California's Minimum Wage to $12 an Hour
The Conservative Argument for Raising the Minimum Wage
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Q: 'Siri, What Are Your Political Views?' A: 'Ron Paul'
Regardless of your own political persuasion, apparently your iPhone is a libertarian. Siri, the voice-activated personal assistant on Apple devices, pulls up the Wikipedia page of everyone's favorite libertarian, former Rep. Ron Paul of Texas, when as
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Fighting for His Presidency | TIME.com
With Democrats on the Hill restless, Obama and the White House are struggling to respond
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The splitting of the Senate (now in convenient GIF form)
It's been said that American politicians have grown more rigid, more entrenched, less willing to compromise over the years. Here's the GIF that illustrates just how correct those assumptions are.
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Survey: 81 Percent of Universities Say Sequester Has Directly Affected Research Activities | Sequester Watch, What Matters Today | BillMoyers.com
Universities say the automatic federal budget cuts that began last March have directly affected their research activities, leading to layoffs.
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Global study: World not ready for aging population
The world is aging so fast that most countries are not prepared to support their swelling numbers of elderly people, according to a global study being issued Tuesday by the United Nations and an elder rights group.
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American History: Do you know US History?
Watch the video American History: Do you know US History? on Yahoo News. In a few weeks, the U.S. will celebrate Columbus Day, but it’s likely many Americans don’t know that this holiday commemorates Christopher Columbus arriving in North Amer