April 25, 2016 Archive April 2016

Donald Trump is poisoning us: America's new gutter politics aren't just embarrassing -- they're harming our kids

Not anyone's "crazy bitch": Smashing the "Fatal Attraction" clichés of the "female breakdown"

"The worst thing that can happen is that friends disappear": Love, loss, and the unappreciated art of checking in

The Buddhist I am not: Reflecting on my conversation with the Dalai Lama about the Clinton-Lewinsky scandal

My “rapidly fatal” diagnosis: My worst nightmare was also a miraculous stroke of luck

Trump's "reinvention" could be Hillary's worst nightmare: Why the GOP frontrunner could do real damage

Bernie has wasted his best weapon: Why Sanders should be raking the Obama administration over the coals

"Complete and total destruction of the Republican Party": Former Reagan official Bruce Bartlett on why he backs Trump

Maybe Donald Trump has really lost his mind: What if the GOP frontrunner isn't crazy, but simply not well?

5 worst right-wing moments of the week -- Paul LePage is really this sadistic

Lawmakers launch bipartisan effort to restrict U.S. arms sales to Saudi Arabia, citing war crimes in Yemen

Donald Trump is a con artist — and his general-election strategy proves it

"Game of Thrones" recap: More like "Game of Crones" — and the show finally discovers its true heroes

Paul Krugman: Only Hillary Clinton save the American economy now

The GOP primary is exploding at the finish line: Trump "reinvents" himself while Ted Cruz makes a deal

Y'all can stop tweeting about Beyonce's #Lemonade now — Monica Lewinsky just won the Internet

John Oliver just made the Puerto Rico crisis make sense

WATCH: Fox News' Jesse Watters tries — and fails, spectacularly — to outsmart the Reverend Al Sharpton

Jim Webb's embarrassing argument for keeping Jackson on the $20 bill: He committed genocide against Native Americans to protect them from themselves

"I’m with Monica Lewinsky with this": Bernie Sanders surrogate Rosario Dawson finds sneaky way to inject Monica into 2016 debate

Their new, desperate bid to stop Donald Trump: Cruz and Kasich officially unite to derail the billionaire — and they've fallen right into his trap

Oligarchs handing control of Brazil to corporate elites in slow-moving "coup," critics say, as U.S. accused of quietly helping

All famous Rachels, watch out: Beyoncé fans are coming for you — whether you're "Becky with the good hair" or not

Republicans rush to defend Dennis Hastert, plead court for leniency in alleged pedophile hush money case

Fox News' "Medical A-Team" expert Keith Ablow proposes a "cure" for transgender children

They have no idea what to do: The GOP lacks basic competence — just look at Kasich and Cruz's "brilliant" plan to deny Trump the nomination

Cleveland agrees to pay $6 million to family of Tamir Rice, child who was shot dead by cops

Bill Clinton can't stop screwing up: Why his latest broadside against millennials reveals an underlying problem

Set Prince's vault free: His music is too fascinating and important to stay locked up

What's Hillary waiting for? 80 days after promising "I will look into it," Clinton still has not released her paid speeches to Wall Street

"It shows how weak they are": Donald Trump reacts to Ted Cruz and John Kasich alliance

Bad news for Hillary and Democrats: Donald Trump is coaxing tens of thousands of Pennsylvania Dems to switch parties

Why I say "Bernie or Bust": If Sanders isn’t the Democratic nominee, his backers should not pull the lever for Hillary Clinton

Missouri Republicans spend more than $8 million to block less than $400,000 in federal funding for Planned Parenthood

Piers Morgan trolls Beyoncé: Of course he prefers "less inflammatory" Bey to her new "militant" work

Jim Webb's sad Andrew Jackson apologia: Pining for the bad old days of Democratic politics

83% of senators call for boosting exorbitant U.S. aid to Israel; Bernie Sanders one of 17 who didn't

"El Trumpo Takes a Thumpo": St. Louis is latest city to get in on Donald Trump piñata craze

"Gay" James Franco's delusion: Why "a little gay" doesn't go a long way in real life