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The president has stretched the limits of his powers to help those at the heart of his agenda, not the many in greatest need.
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Most Americans disapprove the president's handling of top issues, and a majority say he has gone too far in exercising his powers.
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Energy Secretary Chris Wright said the testing ordered up in a surprise announcement by President Trump last week would focus on "the other parts" of nuclear weaponry.
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While other Democrats have tried to address their party's failings with new strategies, Abigail Spanberger in Virginia and Mikie Sherrill in New Jersey are hoping to once again tap into anger at the president.
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Five Republicans just voted with Democrats to block Trump's tariffs. This proves Congress can act. So why isn't it using that same power to address hunger, health care costs or undeclared wars? The New York Times Opinion editor, Kathleen Kingsbury, explains.
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El líder de la mayoría del Senado no está dispuesto a recurrir a la "opción nuclear" para superar la obstrucción parlamentaria demócrata y reabrir el gobierno.
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Political candidates appearing on ballots this Tuesday are in the final campaign push before the election. President Donald Trump is notably absent.
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The president is keeping a distance from some Republican candidates and signaling some pessimism about next Tuesday's elections.
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The president attended a Halloween party Friday and called attention to the marble renovation of a White House bathroom.
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The Senate majority leader is unwilling to pursue the "nuclear option" to blow past a Democratic filibuster and reopen the government.
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The president said it was time for G.O.P. leaders to get rid of the longstanding rule requiring most Senate legislation to have 60 votes to pass.
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