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There was no evidence of any remaining disease and no further treatment is planned, the Supreme Court said in a statement on Friday.

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Politico Investigation

How Zinke lost his way

In journeying from Whitefish to Washington, an outsider from Montana failed to follow the political guardrails.

Analysis

Why Mattis had to go

The defense secretary could no longer serve a president who no longer thinks he needs to listen to anybody.

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The Friday Cover

‘I Am the Woman Trump Hates’: Meet Sherrod Brown’s Louder Half

Pulitzer-winning columnist and Trump foe Connie Schultz will redefine the role of campaign spouse if her husband runs in 2020.

By Michael Kruse

Tim Kaine.

MEMBERS ONLY

Democrats Need to Start Talking About National Security

We can’t defeat Trump on domestic policy alone.

By Tim Kaine

Tucker Carlson

Fourth Estate

Stop the Stupid Tucker Carlson Boycott

Advertisers should be independent of journalists, and not just the other way around.

By Jack Shafer

James Comey

opinion

The Insufferable James Comey

Never before has a former FBI director been as self-satisfied as James Brien Comey Jr.

By Rich Lowry

In this photo taken Thursday, Nov. 1, 2018, Turkish and U.S. troops conduct joint patrols around the Syrian town of Manbij, as part of an agreement that aimed to ease tensions between the two NATO allies. Turkish officials say U.S. President Donald Trump and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan discussed Syria and agreed to maintain

Washington And The World

America’s Yo-Yo Diet in the Middle East

President Trump’s sudden pullout from Syria is just the latest in a long series of calamitous U.S. moves in the region.

By Ilan Goldenberg

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Washington And The World

Why You Shouldn’t Feel Sorry for Michael Flynn

His defenders say the former national security adviser is getting a bad rap. But what he did was unconscionable—and deeply damaging to U.S. national security.

By Samantha Vinograd

John Durkin in 1974

History Dept.

Here’s What Happened the Last Time There Was An Election Do-Over

North Carolina’s crazy election fraud scandal is almost, but not quite unprecedented in American history.

By Steven Shepard

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2020

How to Fix the Democratic Presidential Debates

Don’t have any. Seriously.

By Jeff Greenfield

Activists protest for a Green New Deal outside Steny Hoyer

History Dept.

Here’s What Happened to the Last Green New Deal

If progressives want to pass environmental legislation, they should pay attention to what happened 50 years ago.

By Michael Brenes

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Law And Order

How Trump Could Get Away With It

Time is on the president’s side, despite strong evidence that he broke campaign law. But not if Congress and the special counsel decide to act.

By Lawrence S. Robbins

Michelle Obama

Book Club

Searching for the Real Michelle Obama

You won’t find it in her new memoir.

By Kevin Quinn

Rosslyn, Virginia

History Dept.

Welcome to Rosslyn, Team Trump. Here’s All You Need to Know.

Rosslyn wasn’t always this glossy—far from it.

By Don Alexander Hawkins

Mattis breaks with Trump in resignation letter

"You have the right to have a secretary of defense whose views are better aligned," the defense secretary told him Thursday.

Ryan's legacy can't escape Trump

The retiring House speaker touted a series of accomplishments in his farewell address, but Trump will loom over his tenure.

POLICY

USDA will clamp down on work rules for food-stamp recipients

The move comes after the new farm bill didn’t deliver on the stricter work requirements Republicans sought.

Trump goes globalist to fight Chinese hackers

"It is not just a U.S. issue. Our partners around the world are aware of it and sensitive to it," says a Justice Department official told.

2020 ELECTIONS

Trump launches unprecedented reelection machine

Unique structure of the president’s reelection campaign is an expression of his iron grip on the party.

Ousted NPR news chief, ex-Fox News execs team up on new site

The site's founder says it will remedy the media's trust problems, but two top hires left their previous jobs after allegations of harassment and racism.

Nerdcast

Examining Trump's grip on GOP leaders

Taking a harder look at how the president has gotten once-resistant party leaders to fall in line.

Fact-checkers seek out grain of truth in Turkey’s fake-news onslaught

Misinformation has become inescapable in Turkey, but a handful of people are determined to stem the tide.

By Zia Weise

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