Alexandra Jaffe
Trump's feud with China is already hurting American farmers
The tariff standoff could cause this farmer's income to get cut by more than two-thirds.
How to prep before grilling the most powerful person on the internet
We sat down with a Republican congressmen as he prepped for Zuckerberg's testimony.
Democrats think Trump’s trade war will help them win back rural America
Donald Trump's trade war with China could hurt the white, working-class, rural voters Democrats lost last cycle
Trump's transgender military ban is stressing out deployed soldiers
Trump's transgender military ban isn't a ban yet.
Congress might not know how to stop more Facebook data breaches, but states have a few ideas
States are picking up the charge in the wake of the Cambridge Analytica scandal
Inside Beto O'Rourke's fight to take down Ted Cruz
The Democrat has been outraising Ted Cruz, but Cruz still has a lot of money in the bank
Ohio Gov. John Kasich wants to solve the gun problem with small steps
John Kasich admits he can only do so much on guns
New laws may require teachers to get training in teaching kids about sexual consent
The bill, "Lauren's Law", would require teachers and administrators in Oklahoma schools to take a training program on consent
This is the political aftermath of the Parkland school shooting
One lawmaker said the efforts by the teenaged survivors are helping to encourage moderate Republicans to take a look at gun control for the first time in a decade.
The Senate might make it harder for Trump to fire Mueller
Two bipartisan bills would add judicial oversight to any attempt to fire the special counsel
What Democrats can learn from Doug Jones' win
Doug Jones’ surprise defeat of Republican Roy Moore in the Alabama Senate race gives Democrats more than just another vote in the Senate — it gives them a boost of momentum heading into the 2018 midterm elections.
Alabamians can vote for this Marine if they hate Roy Moore and Doug Jones
For Alabamians who can’t stomach voting for an alleged pedophile or a Democrat in the special Senate election, there’s a third option: Lee Busby, a retired Marine colonel who sculpts busts of fallen soldiers as a hobby.