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- [special project]Securing the vote: How efforts to prevent fraud, and voting rights, collideConservative watchdog groups in several states have filed suit to seek more aggressive action to remove ineligible voters from election rolls, while liberal advocacy and voting rights groups have filed lawsuits of their own. A case in Ohio is going to the Supreme Court. Part 2 of 3.
- First LookAffordable Care Act mandate faces repeal in new tax billRepublican lawmakers are discussing whether their tax plan should include a repeal of the Obama health law's requirement that people have insurance coverage or face a penalty. House GOP hopes to revamp the nation's tax code into legislation by Thanksgiving.聽
- [special project]Securing the vote: Could Henny Nelson, age 131, help Russia rig an election?The voter rolls of Broward County in the swing state of Florida are bloated with deceased and other dormant voters, making them an enticing target for Russian hackers or anyone else intent on manipulating American elections. Part 1 of 3.
- First LookTrump taps Jerome Powell for Federal Reserve chairPresident Trump has nominated Republican Jerome Powell, currently serving on the Fed's board, to succeed Janet Yellen as chairman of the Fed.
- First LookDreamers face longer wait on the ruling of their fatePresident Trump and GOP lawmakers decided to delay DACA deal and focus on the must-pass year-end spending legislation instead, but Democrats might use the same bill to force action on DACA deal.
- How women in Congress have fought for equal treatment within the halls of Capitol HillIn the traditionally male national political sphere, female lawmakers have had to push for accommodations, such as women's bathrooms and locker rooms in Congressional buildings.
- First LookFemale lawmakers come forward with experiences of sexual harassment by peers in CongressA group of female lawmakers on both sides of the aisle have come forward with allegations of sexual harassment or unwanted sexual comments experienced while serving on Capitol Hill.
- Republicans pitch broad tax cuts. Is that what economy needs?Many economists say tax changes can give a short-term boost, or sometimes longer-run gains. But the growth goals behind a new House plan run up against tricky math of rising national debt.
- Congress drills down on Russian infiltration of social mediaCongressional investigations into Russian interference in the 2016 election have split along partisan lines 鈥 but lawmakers from both parties agree that social media companies must do more to prevent future manipulation.
- First LookTrump sets Christmas deadline for GOP tax reform billUnable to repeal Obamacare, the GOP has set its sights on producing the most extensive overhaul of the US tax system in three decades. An earlier outline of the plan showed a simplified tax filing process and a reduction in the number of tax brackets.
- For American political consultants abroad, Manafort a cautionary taleMonday's indictment of Paul Manafort, to which he and an associate have pleaded not guilty, has reverberated throughout the specialized world of US political consultants working in foreign countries.
- Monitor BreakfastDNC chair slams GOP 'silence' on Mueller indictmentsAt a Monitor-hosted breakfast for reporters, Tom Perez says the Trump team's legal difficulties notwithstanding, the Democratic Party must rebuild if it wants to reclaim power in Washington.
- Pass the tote bag: Why young readers are now willing to pay for old-guard newsMillennials have been subscribing to online news outlets in numbers three times greater than any other group, a study found. Those interviewed say their decision to pay goes beyond civic philanthropy.
- First LookManafort indicted on 12 federal charges, could face years in prisonPaul Manafort and Rick Gates, both formerly part of the Trump campaign, face charges for conspiracy against the United States, money laundering, and false statements in the investigation of the Trump campaign's ties to Russia.
- Manafort indicted: Why 鈥榝ollowing the money鈥 looms large in Russia probeMonetary transactions leave a tangible paper trail, which explains why tax-evasion charges may give Robert Mueller leverage in his investigation of alleged Trump-Russia ties.聽
- First LookManafort, charged with conspiracy and money laundering, turns himself inPresident Trump's former campaign manager Paul Manafort has surrendered to federal authorities and is expected in court on Monday to face charges of conspiracy as a result of the special counsel probe into possible ties between the Trump campaign and Russia.
- They say Trump's a danger. So what can they do about it?Sens. Bob Corker, Jeff Flake, and John McCain are planning hearings and legislation that could challenge and check the president on a range of issues.
- Oklahoma cut taxes. Now a squeeze on public services forces a rethink.Oklahoma鈥檚 Republican-dominated legislature is looking at ways to close a revenue gap that鈥檚 affecting schools and health care. But one attempt just faltered.
- Lots of voters say the press fabricates Trump stories. What鈥檚 going on?Where supporters of President Trump say a recent poll vindicates his narrative, opponents blame a smear campaign by the president himself against an industry that鈥檚 a bulwark of democracy.聽
- First LookStatus on tax reform: House GOP muscle deals to pass the budgetHouse Republicans are voting for a budget plan that's crucial to President Trump's large-scale tax cuts.聽The goal is a full rewrite of the inefficient, loophole-laden tax code in hopes of lower rates for corporations and other businesses and to spur economic growth.