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GOP anxious with Trump on trade
By Alexander Bolton
 
Republican senators from farm states are stepping up pressure on President Trump ahead of a key round of trade negotiations scheduled later this month.

These GOP lawmakers are growing increasingly worried that a break with trading partners could reverberate in the 2018 midterm elections. 
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Listen: Special counsel Mueller wants to question Trump, and more of today’s news
By Alexis Simendinger
 
Special counsel Robert Mueller would like to question President Trump as part of the ongoing Russia probe.
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Oprah buzz sparks debate about celebrity presidents
By Niall Stanage
The idea of a possible presidential run by Oprah Winfrey is raising fresh questions about the degree to which celebrity can — or should — translate into political success.
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Prospect of President Winfrey thrills Dems
By Amie Parnes
A rousing speech by Oprah Winfrey touching on politics and the #MeToo movement provided a jolt of excitement to Democrats who believe she could reenergize the party and defeat Donald Trump in 2020.
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Trump’s border wall becomes flashpoint in shutdown fight
By Jordain Carney and Mike Lillis
Both sides are digging in ahead of a White House meeting on Tuesday aimed at narrowing the differences on immigration between the president and lawmakers of both parties.
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House lawmakers predict another short-term spending bill
By Melanie Zanona
The government has been operating under a series of short-term extensions since the start of fiscal 2018.
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FBI agents' text messages spur congressional probe into possible news leaks
By John Solomon
Republican-led House and Senate committees are investigating whether leaders of the Russia counterintelligence investigation had contacts with the news media that resulted in improper leaks, prompted in part by text messages amongst senior FBI officials mentioning specific reporters, news organizations and articles.
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White House rejects Bannon's apology
By Jordan Fabian
The White House on Monday rejected Stephen Bannon’s attempt to take back his criticism of the president and his children.
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Trump tax law poised to create windfall for states
By Reid Wilson
“Now we get to do tax reform in all 50 states,” said Nicole Kaeding, an economist at the nonpartisan Tax Foundation.
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Trump drilling boost could boost Nelson's chances in Fla.
By Timothy Cama
The Trump administration’s expansive offshore drilling proposal could boost Florida Sen. Bill Nelson (D) in his upcoming reelection fight.
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'Fire and Fury' confirms what we already knew: Trump is unfit to serve
By Maria Cardona
OPINION | This is the most damning aspect that can be derived from this book.
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Democrats need all the firepower they have to win back Washington
By Steve Israel
OPINION | Meanwhile, Republicans are hunkered down.
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The New York Times: US orders out nearly 200,000 Salvadorans, in big turnaround
By Miriam Jordan
 
Salvadorans no longer qualify for temporary protection from deportation that had been granted after two devastating earthquakes in 2001.
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CNN: Pelosi isn't sure Oprah's celebrity is the best thing for 2020
By Deirdre Walsh
Oprah Winfrey is telling friends she's thinking about running for president in 2020, but the highest ranking woman in Congress gave mixed reviews about whether the former talk show host and award winning Hollywood figure is the right candidate for Democrats to put up against President Donald Trump.
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The Associated Press: Budget  office cuts cost estimate of children’s insurance
By Alan Fram
Congress’ official budget analysts have eased one stumbling block to lawmakers’ fight over renewing a program that provides health insurance for nearly 9 million low-income children.
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The Wall Street Journal: Federal regulators rule against Trump administration on power plants
By Timothy Puko
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission rebuffs plan to aid coal-fired and nuclear power plants.
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Reuters: US spy satellite believed destroyed after failing to reach orbit: officials
By Reuters staff
 
A U.S. spy satellite that was launched from Cape Canaveral, Florida, aboard a SpaceX rocket on Sunday failed to reach orbit and is assumed to be a total loss, two U.S. officials briefed on the mission said on Monday.
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DAILY DOSE: Liberate Your Blessings

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Liberate Your Blessings

By Tzvi Freeman

How to unmask a blessing in disguise:

Stare it in the face and say, "I know you are not just a lousy day or bad luck. I know you are a good friend—even if for the life of me I cannot determine how. I know there is only one Source of All Things, and nothing can convince me that evil descends from Above. Evil descends from the constraints of my perception. You are no more than a blessing in disguise."

This blessing, if truly a great one, will not surrender its cover easily. You will need a composure that demonstrates you meant every word you said. You will need to hold your ground like a mountain against the sea. You will need to surprise yourself with your own resolve.

And then you can turn over a world. A world that once distorted every blessing that squeezed through its gates will now open those gates wide. And the blessings that have already entered will sigh a breath of relief as one by one they discard their scary costumes.


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