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Alabama Senator-elect Doug Jones and his wife Louise in Birmingham, Ala., on Dec. 12, 2017.
 
  We helped Doug Jones win Alabama. Here's how Democrats can win America.  
  Our enthusiasm edge won't be enough. We need money, discipline and candidates everywhere who know who they are and what they're doing.  
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  President Trump with Republican members of Congress in Washington on Dec. 20, 2017.   Trump's tax cut won't deliver promised growth. Republicans put politics over permanence.
Thanks to Trump’s divisive "get even" mentality, the Republicans have missed a golden opportunity for permanent corporate tax reform.
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  In Chicago on Dec. 14, 2017.   Your health care and Republican majority, at stake in Congress starting in 3-2-1 …
How the party decides to handle the Children's Health Insurance Program as part of the 2018 budget process will set a clear tone for the year.
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  Senate candidate Kelli Ward in Scottsdale, Ariz., on Oct. 17, 2017.   Trump outsiders are the Reagan revolutionaries of 2018
Candidates like Arizona's Kelli Ward are interested in making America great again, not in scoring 'Never Trump' brownie points.
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  Grocery store   Why is FDA so slow on food recalls?
New report shows it can take up to 10 months to pull unsafe products off grocery shelves: Our view
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  FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb   FDA: We’re working to protect consumers
We have formed a new team to focus on the complex recalls examined by the IG: Opposing view
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  An anti-government protest in Tehran, Iran, on Dec. 30, 2017.   The second 'Persian Spring' is upon us. Here's how we can make it last.
This uprising has the potential to be more dramatic than those in 2009. But without concrete actions by world leaders, it'll suffer the same fate.
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  A woman bundles up to protect from the extreme cold in Boston, Mass. on Dec. 30,  2017. Temperatures reached a low of 7F in Boston and a high of 17F.   Readers on the cold front: You can thank global warming for this cold
Our readers shared their thoughts on the East Coast experiencing a cold front.
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  Melissa McCarthy   These were the best late-night jokes of 2017
These were our favorite jokes of 2017, from the stars of late night.
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    The year of the pig: Today's toons

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