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Leadership
Roy Moore Won’t Concede the Alabama Senate Race. But He Might Not Be Able to Afford a Recount
By
Alana Abramson
December 14, 2017
Health
Doug Jones Wants Action On This Major Health Policy Before He Takes Office—And It’s Not Obamacare
By
Sy Mukherjee
December 13, 2017
MPW
Poll: More Voters Believe Trump’s Accusers Over Roy Moore’s Ahead of Alabama Senate Race
By
Grace Donnelly
December 11, 2017
Leadership
Rep. Trent Franks, Who Allegedly Asked Staffers to Bear His Child as Surrogates, Resigns Alongside Sen. Al Franken
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Reuters
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Fortune Editors
December 8, 2017
Leadership
Congress Has Narrowly Averted a Government Shutdown, for Now
By
Reuters
December 8, 2017
Rep. John Conyers Resigns from Congress Amid Sexual Harassment Accusations
By
Sarah Gray
December 5, 2017
Leadership
The Republican Tax Bill Is Unpopular With Voters. But Here’s Who Loves It
By
Alana Abramson
December 4, 2017
Leadership
The Senate Has Delayed Its Vote on Tax Reform
By
Reuters
December 1, 2017
Finance
The Senate Takes a Step Forward on Tax Reform, With a Vote Likely This Week
By
Reuters
November 30, 2017
Leadership
Rep. John Conyers to Step Down From House Judiciary Committee Amid Sexual Harassment Allegations
By
Reuters
November 26, 2017
Rep. John Conyers ‘Vehemently’ Denies Sexual Harassment Claims
By
Sarah Gray
November 21, 2017
Leadership
These Senators Are Giving Away Thousands in Campaign Donations From Al Franken After Sexual Harassment Accusation
By
Alana Abramson
November 17, 2017
Leadership
George Soros and Hundreds of Other Millionaires Are Asking Congress to Raise Their Taxes
By
Natasha Bach
November 13, 2017
Finance
Graduate Students Say GOP Tax Plan Could Increase Their Taxes by Nearly 300%
By
Katie Reilly
November 8, 2017
Tech
Kaspersky Struck References to 67 ‘Tech Partners’ Like Amazon and Microsoft From Website
By
Robert Hackett
November 4, 2017
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Billionaire beef boss says Americans crave so much protein the country is outpacing its own production and turning to...
By
Marco Quiroz-Gutierrez
Economy
Trump's tariffs may be bringing in a lot of revenue but they've also been a 'tax on capital, so far,' top economist says
By
Nick Lichtenberg
Economy
America saw 'essentially no job growth' last month, warns Moody's, and any roles added were in three wealthy states
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Eleanor Pringle