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- Sen. Tom Coburn: How 'Dr. No' helps others say 'yes'The Oklahoma Republican, an outsider's outsider, has become an聽essential player on key issues because if the opposition can cut a deal with Coburn, an unassailable conservative, other conservatives will go along.
- Obama budget's big education items: Preschool for All, college Race to the TopPresident Obama's budget proposal gives the Education Department $71.2 billion in discretionary spending for fiscal year 2014. Preschool for All would be funded by a tax hike on cigarettes.
- Obama budget changes Social Security: Are Republicans on board?President Obama proposed changes to entitlements including Social Security in his new budget, prompting hopes of a 'grand bargain.' Republicans mixed qualified approval with skepticism.
- New cybersecurity bill: Privacy threat or crucial band-aid?The cybersecurity bill was a flash point for privacy advocates a year ago. Now, changes have been made to the bill, which was the focus of a closed hearing Wednesday by the House Intelligence Committee.
- Obama鈥檚 budget gambit: Return of the 'grand bargain'?President Obama is for the first time proposing a budget that includes changes to Social Security and Medicare. This infuriates the left but could open the door to compromise with Republicans.聽
- Obama鈥檚 budget gambit: Return of the 'grand bargain'?President Obama is for the first time proposing a budget that includes changes to Social Security and Medicare. This infuriates the left but could open the door to compromise with Republicans.聽
- Bipartisan deal on background checks: Biggest gun control win yet?Two senators announced a bipartisan deal on a gun control bill that would expand background checks. Its passage is hardly assured, but just the compromise is significant.
- Sarah Palin Tesla slap: Elon Musk says he's 'wounded'Sarah Palin Tesla tweet lumps the car maker and its luxury Model S in with other tax-subsided 'losers.' Tesla founder Elon Musk couldn't resist tweeting a response, but he should have.
- North Korea missile test: What's a Musudan?If North Korea test-fires a Musudan, it could settle a debate within the expert community about the capabilities of the intermediate-range ballistic missile 鈥 or whether it exists at all.
- Six things Obama's budget plan reveals about his prioritiesPresident Obama's $3.78 trillion budget for fiscal 2014 lays out elements of a possible 'grand bargain' with Congress. At the same time, it speaks to his policy priorities.
- Six things Obama's budget plan reveals about his prioritiesPresident Obama's $3.78 trillion budget for fiscal 2014 lays out elements of a possible 'grand bargain' with Congress. At the same time, it speaks to his policy priorities.
- Cover StoryHow dealmaking gets done on Capitol HillIn the new politics of Congress, deals are no longer fashioned by moderates, who vanished long ago, but by a few lawmakers on the left and right who have the respect, clout, and just enough pragmatism to surmount the culture of division.
- Lindsey Graham: The senator who revels in the 'ugly' issuesIf there's a particularly partisan issue, Lindsey Graham of South Carolina is likely to be in the middle trying to find a solution 鈥 in a conservative way.聽
- Deals that changed historyA look back at three major pieces of historical federal legislation, started and finished by small groups of men intent on statesmanship.
- FocusTax reform: Why a kinder, simpler tax code eludes Congress, so farAs Tax Day nears, Americans in the throes of preparing their returns may be dreaming of a simpler tax code. Here's why tax reform is such a tall order for Congress 鈥 and how two lawmakers are laying the groundwork for it now.
- FocusTax reform: Why a kinder, simpler tax code eludes Congress, so farAs Tax Day nears, Americans in the throes of preparing their returns may be dreaming of a simpler tax code. Here's why tax reform is such a tall order for Congress 鈥 and how two lawmakers are laying the groundwork for it now.
- Will Senate vote on gun control? Untangling the politics of filibustersThe Senate will hold a vote on gun control legislation Thursday 鈥 but it's only to break a filibuster and allow debate to proceed. Will the bill actually become law? That's a different question.
- McConnell campaign on Ashley Judd: Was secret recording legal?Kentucky state law suggests the secret recording of a McConnell campaign strategy session 鈥 posted Tuesday on the Mother Jones website 鈥 could be illegal. The FBI is also getting involved.聽
- What hope for diplomacy to defuse North Korea crisis?Any diplomatic resolution to the North Korea crisis depends upon China's priorities and Kim Jong-un himself. Here's why both are difficult to gauge as Secretary of State John Kerry prepares to travel to the region.
- Entitlement reform takes step toward reality in new Obama budgetPresident Obama will unveil a budget Wednesday that includes reforms to entitlements such as Social Security and Medicare. The budget probably won't pass, but it points to a shift in the debate.