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Should Filibuster Rules Be Changed?

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Mary Kate Cary

Mary Kate Cary

The Millennial Opportunity

Politicians must learn that they can’t keep stealing from the nation’s youth.

Brian Kelly

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Editor's Note: March Madness

Let's focus for a moment on a fitting sports bar debate: students or athletes first?

Mort Zuckerman

Mort Zuckerman

Public Diplomacy Not for the Middle East

Israel-U.S. misunderstanding underscores the risk.

Thomas Jefferson St.

GOP Bluffing on Healthcare Hyde Amendment?

Are they serious about opposing the Hyde Amendment?

Senate GOPers' Healthcare Conundrum

Will they really oppose reconciliation?

Drama Queen Democrats

After a year of debating reform, how can anyone still be undecided on healthcare?

Immigration Reform Bill May Be Too Lax

Has any other country been so forgiving with lawbreakers?

Health Reform Hurts Small Business

Democrats would be smart to consider the repercussions on 55 percent of U.S. jobs.

GOP Scared of Health Reform’s Success

While painting reform as a threat to the American people, Republicans fear it will work.

A Partisan Coup by A Mob of Elites

Democrats’ attitude an affront to the American people.

Why CBO’s Score Isn’t Set in Stone

Don’t be so fast to celebrate the CBO scoring.

Public Opinion

A Passing Vote on Health Reform?

Resolution expected Sunday evening.

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