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Pass The Chipotle-Marrow Matzo Balls, It's Mexican Passover
When tequila meets Manischewitz in the same glass, Passover will never be the same. At Rosa Mexicano restaurants, the Passover menu is inspired by the cuisine of Mexico's nearly 40,000 Jews.
With Holder In The Lead, Sentencing Reform Gains Momentum
Eric Holder, the nation's top law enforcement officer, is calling for a sea change in the criminal justice system. The attorney general is joined by a bipartisan group of lawmakers who want to overhaul prison sentencing policies.
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It's Not The Deep State That Hurts Trump — It's The Shallow State
President Trump and his supporters have often complained about the deep state — a cabal of hostile bureaucrats. But maybe the biggest impediment to the president comes from his Cabinet.
Myanmar's Military Leaders Should Be Tried For Genocide, U.N. Investigators Say
A new report on the mass killings of Rohingya Muslims suggests six Myanmarese commanders be prosecuted. Investigators also say civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi did nothing to stop the attacks.
Amid Spat With Saudis, Trudeau Vows That Canada 'Will Always Speak Strongly'
Since Canada's top diplomat criticized Saudi Arabia's human rights record, the Saudis have hit back hard. Still, despite the retaliations, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau sees no need to say sorry.
Republican Congresswoman Warns GOP Leaders Of Gender 'Crisis'
New York Rep. Elise Stefanik is leading a new PAC to recruit Republican women candidates. Congressional leaders are taking notice, but President Trump's impact is a matter of dispute in the party.
As Washington Gears Up To Tackle Foreign Influence, How Effective Can It Be?
Leaders in Congress and elsewhere in D.C., including top DOJ officials, want to start taking concrete steps to defend the 2018 elections from another foreign attack. But it's a big, broad challenge.
McCain Death, Florida Shooting Cast Shadows On Tuesday's Primaries
A Senate candidate in Arizona raised eyebrows with comments about McCain a day before he died. A Trump ally is vying to be governor of Florida, where a gun debate was reignited by a weekend tragedy.
Mike Pompeo: A Soldier, Spy Chief And Tea Party Republican To Become A Diplomat
He's been a tank commander, a successful businessman, a congressman and head of the CIA. He's cultivated a tough-guy persona with hawkish views on foreign policy. He's set to be the top U.S. diplomat.
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CIA Nominee Gina Haspel Faces A Senate Showdown
Haspel is the first woman nominated for the CIA's top job. Her covert career and links to waterboarding will likely make for an unusual Senate confirmation hearing with an uncertain outcome.
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