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Stevie Nicks: I don’t have many regrets, but I regret not voting until I was 70

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Stevie Nicks: I don’t have many regrets, but I regret not voting until I was 70
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  • ‘Aggressive, monumental’: Bob Woodward describes Post’s plans for coverage of second term

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  • Jen Psaki: There needs to be reflection, but there is power in this moment

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  • Anand Giridharadas: Dems have an inclusive platform but it reads as an elitist, inaccessible party

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  • Thundergong! benefit concert for amputees in need returns to Kansas City

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  • Trump became a vessel for the anger of millions: NYT

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  • Black Americans report receiving racist texts after the election

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  • Andrew Ross Sorkin: The markets like Trump’s win — though there’s an important ‘but’ here

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  • David Rohde: Early on, I expect a lot of criminal investigations in a second Trump WH

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  • ‘Extremely eager to get to work’: North Carolina governor-elect on his win

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  • NYT: GOP sees signs of game-changing new coalition

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  • Harris delivers concession speech, vows to continue fight that fueled campaign

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  • Steve Rattner: America has an inequality problem, and it’s dragging down the average citizen

    07:18

  • Joe: It’s time for Democrats to look in the mirror

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  • Donny Deutsch: I think Democrats need to move to the center

    10:58

  • Liz Cheney: All Americans are bound, whether we like the outcome or not, to accept the results of our elections

    00:48

  • Chris Matthews: Democrats don’t know how people think anymore

    12:17

  • Elise Jordan: At the end of the day, it was the economy

    13:47

  • Jon Meacham: I think we take a deep breath; citizenship is about the hard work

    11:18

  • Kornacki: Big suburban areas stayed blue but they didn’t get bluer this year

    13:24

  • UP NEXT

    What Trump unleashed means for America

    09:53

  • ‘Aggressive, monumental’: Bob Woodward describes Post’s plans for coverage of second term

    09:47

  • Jen Psaki: There needs to be reflection, but there is power in this moment

    11:29

  • Anand Giridharadas: Dems have an inclusive platform but it reads as an elitist, inaccessible party

    24:15

  • Thundergong! benefit concert for amputees in need returns to Kansas City

    06:41

  • Trump became a vessel for the anger of millions: NYT

    07:41

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Dead members of Congress can’t stop posting

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Hawley to vote for megabill after Medicaid, hospital changes

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Sen. Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) said on Saturday that he will back President Donald Trump’s signature legislation after Republicans made changes to the health care language, helping leadership shore up their whip count. “I’m going to vote yes on this bill,” Hawley said. Hawley, whose intentions had been unclear…
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Updated megabill includes key compromises on taxes and Medicaid

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Senate Republicans have included compromises on key Medicaid and tax issuesin updated text for their sweeping domestic policy bill. In an effort to placate GOP moderates on the fence on the legislation, Senate Republicans are planning to provide a $25 billion stabilization fund for rural hospitals over five years…
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