Domenico Montanaro
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The longest government shutdown in U.S. history is over. Here's what you need to know
The government is back open. There are lots of questions about what this means, how we got here and where we go from here. Let's dig in.
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This week in Washington: End of shutdown, Epstein emails and affordability crisis
The government reopened, more files related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein were released, and the White House is shifting some attention to affordability.
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When the dust settles on the shutdown deal, Democrats will likely still have the edge
As the Senate moves forward a deal to end the government shutdown, it's time to assess the winners, the losers and what the political fallout might look like into the future.
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Democrats had a big night. Here are 5 takeaways from the 2025 elections
Democrats had a good night, winning major races including governor's races in Virginia and New Jersey and a redistricting ballot measure in California, while also confronting the future of the party.
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These key races around the U.S. could have consequences nationally
Presidential or congressional races aren't on the ballot, but there are some key races around the U.S. that could have consequences nationally. We look at the messages the candidates are running on.
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What elections in 2025 can tell us about next year's midterms
While no lawmakers in Washington are on the ballot, Tuesday's elections could have a big impact on the balance of power in the U.S.
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Politics chat: Election Day in Texas, California, New Jersey and New York City
Off-year elections are happening Tuesday in a number of states, with headline races in Virginia, New Jersey, and California.
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Election Day is Tuesday. Here are 5 questions about what the results might mean
While too much shouldn't be made out of off-year elections, the Nov. 4 election will be the first major electoral sign of the political mood and what voters think of the president.
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More Americans say violence might be necessary to get the country back on track
It's no secret that acrimony in America is high. And now, more Americans say violence might be necessary to get the country back on track.
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Government shutdown enters its second week
The government shutdown is entering its second week, and there's no end in sight as both parties continue to refuse to give in to the other's demands.