Senate Democrats threaten brief government shutdown; Trump names Andrew Puzder, a fast-food CEO and critic of substantially raising the minimum wage, to head the Labor Department; Senate passes annual defense policy bill, sending it to Obama for his signature; In a first, Latino will manage Democrats’ effort to retake the House; Clash over patent-office fraud a sign of what’s to come for federal workers; The Daily 202: The art of punching down; Obama’s claim that no foreign terror organization ‘successfully’ attacked the homeland on his watch; Trump’s proposed administration isn’t ideologically diverse. That can be dangerous.; Federal union head, once a fierce Trump critic, now sanguine; Trump’s 35 percent tariff wouldn’t keep jobs in the U.S. Here’s why.; The dubious claims about SoftBank’s investments in the U.S.; | | | | Politics happens fast. Catch up. |
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