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Short take: Littwin on Trump, Kim, denuclearization and — surprise —...

The word of the day from pundit-world seems to be “snookered,” which is being used to describe Donald Trump’s, uh, accomplishments in Singapore, where,...

Littwin: Would a Trump-Kim chat really be more dangerous than where...

To no one’s surprise, Cory Gardner is semi-alarmed by the news that Donald Trump has accepted an invitation for direct talks with North Korea’s...

Littwin: Chloe Kim’s American dream comes true — and then there...

Well, this is embarrassing. At the same time the U.S. Senate is busily debating a way to protect the Dreamers, an effort that will almost...

Wiretap: The secret is out on Trump’s “uninformed” border wall campaign...

In a meeting to discuss immigration policy with Democratic lawmakers, White House Chief of Staff John Kelly set the record straight on a few...

Wiretap: Trump has definitely turned his back on Dreamers, unless he...

Donald Trump, who campaigned on ending DACA, has apparently decided to pull the plug on the program that protects immigrants who were brought here illegally...

Wiretap: Trump guarantees pre-existing conditions will be covered, but he can’t...

In an appearance on Face the Nation, Donald Trump says he guarantees that pre-existing conditions will be covered in any version of an Obamacare...

Wiretap: Cory Gardner’s international Donald Trump damage control

No changes Cory Gardner goes to South Korea with two other Republican senators and tells its leaders to pay no attention to what Donald Trump...

2022 Colorado Olympic bid comes with slew of environmental, economic concerns

With the rush of successfully hosting a major cycling event still fresh in the state’s collective consciousness, Colorado officials are starting to once again dream of Olympic glory.
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