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From l-r., Rep. Kevin Brady, R-Texas, Speaker of the House Paul Ryan, R-Wis., Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., and Rep. Mike Bishop, R-Mich., meet with reporters to announce the Republicans' proposed rewrite of the tax code for individuals and corporations, at the Capitol in Washington, Wednesday, Sept. 27, 2017.
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The Conversation

Today’s GOP leaders have little in common with those who resisted Nixon

Today’s GOP leaders, with few exceptions, meekly follow President Trump.

8 years ago

President Donald Trump speaks to the media on Tuesday in Charleston, W.Va., shortly after the guilty plea of his former lawyer Michael Cohen on campaign finance violations, among other charges, and the guilty verdict against former campaign chairman Paul Manafort.
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National

Fact check: Trump’s misguided defense of Cohen payments

Fox & Friends was the natural venue for President Trump to strike back against Michael Cohen.

8 years ago

The Democratic National Committee, led by its chairman, Tom Perez, said on Tuesday it has discovered a cyberattack-in-progress against its voter database. Branden Camp/AP
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DNC reports attempted cyberattack to feds, says no compromise of voter database

8 years ago

Lou Barletta talks with Hamill Executive Bill Bretz. Reilly looks on. (Chris Potter / 90.5 WESA)
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Pennsylvania

Dog-whistle politics: How getting the dog vote can help candidates running for office

Warning: This story contains dog puns.

8 years ago

Carmen Ashley, great aunt of Antwon Rose Jr. talks with reporters outside of the courthouse following a hearing for East Pittsburgh police officer Michael Rosfeld on Wednesday, Aug. 22, 2018, in Pittsburgh.  Rosfeld is charged in the June 19 shooting death of Rose, an unarmed teenager as he fled a traffic stop. (AP Photo/Don Wright)

East Pittsburgh officer arraigned in death of Antwon Rose Jr.

A Pennsylvania police officer has been formally arraigned on a homicide charge in the shooting death of an unarmed black teenager who was ...

8 years ago

Republican U.S. Senate candidate Bob Hugin exits a voting booth in the June New Jersey primary election. A new Quinnipiac poll shows he’s gaining momentum in his race against incumbent Democrat Bob Menendez. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez)

Poll: U.S. Senate race in New Jersey becoming more competitive

Gov. Phil Murphy rising in voters estimation, Quinnipiac poll finds

8 years ago

Michael Cohen
National Interest

The ‘law and order’ candidate is now an unindicted co-conspirator

Put your hands together for the rule of law. That glugging sound you hear is Trump's swamp being drained.

8 years ago

President Donald Trump speaks during a rally Tuesday, Aug. 21, 2018, at the Civic Center in Charleston W.Va. (AP Photo/Tyler Evert)

Trump avoids mention of Manafort, Cohen at rally

President Trump addressed a rally in Charleston, West Virginia, Tuesday evening to lend his support to U.S. Senate candidate Patrick Mor ...

8 years ago

Philadelphia City Councilman Alan Domb says he's not convinced the city will break even after selling the West Philly location and the Center City spot where police headquarters is now.
 (Tom MacDonald/WHYY)
Philadelphia

Domb questions Kenney math on selling West Philly property

The Kenney administration wouldn't provide the sale price for the West Philadelphia property until a deal is finalized.

8 years ago

The Longview Power Plant in Maidsville, W.Va.,Thursday, July 6, 2017. Operators of the coal-burning plant, a new plant that began producing power in 2011, report higher efficiency and lower emissions than other U.S. coal-fired power plants. (Michael Virtanen/AP Photo)
Delaware
Energy
Environment

Dems pledge to fight Trump power plan replacement

U.S. Senate Democrats pledged to fight 'tooth and nail' against the proposal. Meanwhile, a Pa. industry group welcomes the plan for relaxing pollution regulation.

8 years ago

In this May 14, 2018 file photo, Scott Wagner, Republican candidate for Pennsylvania Governor, arrives for a campaign stop (Keith Srakocic/AP Photo)
Law
LGBTQ
Pennsylvania

Wagner clarifies that he’d veto anti-same-sex marriage bill

Asked in the primary about same-sex marriage, Wagner's campaign left the answer vague.

8 years ago

Gov. Tom Wolf at the state Capitol in Harrisburg, Pa., on Tuesday, Feb. 6, 2018. (Chris Knight/AP Photo)
Business
Health Care
Pennsylvania

Court upholds Pa. Gov. Wolf’s order organizing home health care workers

Wolf called the ruling a step toward his goal of improving home-based health care.

8 years ago

A coal-fired power plant in Glenrock, Wyo. The Trump administration's proposal would give states more authority to make their own plans for regulating greenhouse gas emissions from coal-fired power plants. (J. David Ake/AP)
NPR
Business
Environment

Trump moves to let states regulate coal plant emissions

The Trump administration has moved to formally replace the Clean Power Plan.

8 years ago

Two of of the four Delaware U.S. Senate primary candidates, Democrat Kerri Evelyn Harris, (left), and Republican Gene Truono, (right), met for a debate in Hockenssin, Delaware, in front of over 100 constituents on Aug. 20, 2018. (Emily Cohen for WHYY)
Delaware
Elections

Harris and Truono differ sharply on issues in Delaware U.S. Senate debate

Democrat Kerri Evelyn Harris and Republican Gene Truono, discussed the issues during a debate in Hockessin Monday night.

8 years ago

U.S. Sen. Bob Menendez speaks during an event kicking off his campaign for re-election at Union City High School, Wednesday, March 28, 2018, in Union City, N.J. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez)
Radio Times
Delaware
New Jersey
Pennsylvania

Tri-state political update

Guests: Mark Eichmann, Nick Corasaniti, John Micek Today, we get a tri-state political update. Guest host Mary Cu ...

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