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“There is a big open space in the Democratic Party right now,” says Senator Chris Murphy.
What the new president has in store for the United States and the world

“There is a big open space in the Democratic Party right now,” says Senator Chris Murphy.

After 50 days in the White House, the president’s heterodox brand of populism is already melting into traditional conservatism.

A group of GOP lawmakers have signed a resolution warning that “the consequences of a changing climate have the potential to adversely impact all Americans.” Will it translate to legislative action?

The president’s national approval rating is dismal, but his strong standing in Republican congressional districts is keeping the party’s health-care bill afloat for now.

The president paid roughly $38 million in taxes on $150 million in income that year, the journalist David Cay Johnston reported on Tuesday.

The White House is making a habit of labeling outrageous claims “jokes” after the fact.

The conservative news site is ramping up its attacks on House Speaker Paul Ryan’s the new health-care bill, despite his detente with President Trump.

The bill cuts the deficit and lowers premiums for the wealthy and healthy by squeezing the poor, old, and sick out of health-care markets and government-benefit programs.

The president and his aides may prefer “alternative facts” to the real thing, but they also have little use for anyone else’s conclusions.

Will the truth ever catch up with Trump’s most skilled spin artist?