Sponsored by UnitedHealth Group | Can you make President Trump’s budget proposal work?; House Intelligence chairman denies evidence of Trump team’s ties to Russia; If the New York Times is so inaccurate, where are all of its corrections?; The Daily 202: Democrats predict anti-Trump ‘tsunami’ in 2018 governor’s races ; Among otherwise mediocre poll results, a big gift to President Trump; George W. Bush critiques Trump on travel ban, free press; Yes, consumers can change public policies — sometimes. Here are the challenges.; Courts can be undermined in these 3 ways. This is how to protect them.; Did President Trump save 77,000 coal mining jobs?; Trump’s First 100 Days: Still talking about Russia; Winners and losers from the DNC chairman’s race;
 
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Trump to propose 10 percent spike in defense spending, massive cuts to other agencies
As part of the start of the budget process, officials said foreign aid would see “large reductions” in spending.
Can you make President Trump’s budget proposal work?
You have one big benefit: You don't have to run for reelection.
 
House Intelligence chairman denies evidence of Trump team’s ties to Russia
GOP lawmaker Devin Nunes says there is no need for a special prosecutor.
 
If the New York Times is so inaccurate, where are all of its corrections?
A review of the errors to which the Times has admitted since Jan. 20.
 
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The Daily 202: Democrats predict anti-Trump ‘tsunami’ in 2018 governor’s races
Control of redistricting raises the stakes | Sponsored by UnitedHealth Group
 
Among otherwise mediocre poll results, a big gift to President Trump
NBC and the Journal ask whether the media and "other elites" are out to get Trump.
 
George W. Bush critiques Trump on travel ban, free press
Bush seemed unusually willing to weigh in on the current president's statements and policies.
 
Yes, consumers can change public policies — sometimes. Here are the challenges.
Trump boycotters shouldn't get their hopes up.
 
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Courts can be undermined in these 3 ways. This is how to protect them.
Want democracy? Courts are only as powerful as politicians — and the public — want them to be.
 
Did President Trump save 77,000 coal mining jobs?
All too often in Washington, numbers of dubious provenance are cited with certitude. This is a good example.
 
Trump’s First 100 Days: Still talking about Russia
A Republican called for a special prosecutor, and the administration is trying to do damage control.
 
Winners and losers from the DNC chairman’s race
The establishment wing of the party outdid the Sanders-Warren wing.
 
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