October 17, 2018 Archive October 2018

Martha McSally accuses Kyrsten Sinema of saying “it’s OK to commit treason" in Arizona Senate debate

Police told not to look at Face ID iPhones

How Georgia is restricting black and Latino voters

The Khashoggi affair won’t stop Trump’s drive for war with Iran

Under indictment, GOP Rep. Duncan Hunter turns to anti-Muslim smear ads

Krugman: Trump and his cronies "are willing to endanger civilization" for "political gain"

How long will Democrats keep on letting Hillary Clinton dominate the party?

Melania’s spokeswoman calls for T.I. boycott after video depicts her as a stripper

Roseanne tweets "I AIN’T DEAD, B**CHES" as "The Conners" live on. Now what?

West Virginia caught in constitutional crisis after GOP's impeachment of chief justice ruled illegal

Now Mitch McConnell wants massive cuts to social programs after GOP blew up the deficit

Trump says the Saudi royals are as innocent as Brett Kavanaugh

Vulnerable Democrat Heitkamp apologizes for using names of abuse survivors without consent in ad

Trump can't distance himself from Republicans before the midterms

Trump wants all Cabinet departments to make 5 percent budget cuts

Sound familiar? Trump claims there are scientists on "both sides" of the issue of climate change

Elizabeth Warren defends sharing the results of her DNA test in the run up weeks to Election Day

Gavin McInnes and the Proud Boys: "Alt-right without the racism"?

Trevor Noah talks to Salon about worrying less about Trump's spelling and more about democracy

Democrats surging in another district Trump won big: Is "blue wave" building momentum?

Judge orders Paul Manafort, convicted felon, to wear prison clothes to court

Trump family expert reports President's cruel treatment of his son

MSNBC hosts have scathing reviews for Trump's "60 Minutes" interview

Kavanaugh is terrible on workers’ rights — and that’s anti-woman, too

Trump is in love with dictators; their “enemies of the people” are his enemies too

Beto O'Rourke dominates Ted Cruz in Texas Senate debate

Partisanship runs deep in America — even among "independents"

What the Democrats plan to do if they take over the House