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3 Reasons Why Undermining the Paris Climate Agreement Would Be Bad for Business

As the World Economic Forum gathers for its annual summit in Davos, Switzerland, the business case for the United States to continue its commitment to the Paris Agreement continues to grow.

The Republicans Plan for Medicaid: A Wolf in Sheeps Clothing

Congressional Republicans claims that their Medicaid proposals will help states by giving them greater flexibility are a smoke screen for their plans to slash federal support for the program.

How Exxon Won the 2016 Election

With the help of President-elect Trumps Cabinet appointees, Exxon Mobil is seizing power and profit through the incoming administration.

Think Washington is corrupt? Its about to get a lot worse under President-elect Donald Trump.

By Ulrich Boser, Marcella Bombardieri, and CJ Libassi

Education

Here are five things that Americans need to know about attorney general nominee Sen. Jeff Sessions.

By Andrew Satter, Billy Corriher, and Jake Faleschini

Courts

On January 11, the Senate Foreign Relations Committee can provide a window into whose interests the State Department would serve under the leadership of Rex Tillerson.

By Gwynne Taraska, Cathleen Kelly, Michael Conathan, Shiva Polefka, and Avery Siciliano

Energy and Environment

Here are five things that Americans need to know about secretary of state nominee Rex Tillerson.

By Andrew Satter and Carolyn Kenney

Foreign Policy and Security

Here's what we know about President-elect Trump's troubling ties to the Russian government.

Foreign Policy and Security

A state-by-state look at the annual GDP loss from losing DACA workers highlights the extreme economic damage of ending the DACA initiative.

Immigration

ThinkProgress (CAP Action)

As the opioid epidemic rages, cuts to health care and other social programs would inflict further damage on children, families, and communities.

By Eliza Schultz and Katherine Gallagher Robbins

Poverty

The Ohio Supreme Court ruled that municipalities cannot regulate fracking waste, but many of the justices who made this decision received large campaign contributions from fracking companies and fossil fuel interests.

By Billy Corriher and Lauren Malkani

Courts

As states battle with municipalities over fracking regulations, oil and gas companies are spending big to elect the courts and legislatures that define the scope of local authority.

By Billy Corriher

Courts

A strong housing foundation is a key component of economic security.

By Michela Zonta and Sarah Edelman

Economy

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