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can I change your mind?

Matthew Rozsa

Want to change Trump's agenda? Become a CEO, then he'll talk

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Matthew Rozsa

Flake, a vulnerable Republican, was flamed over Trump's border wall, the secretary education and climate change

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revenge of the steve?

Taylor Link

Bannon has Breitbart to back him, and his employment is the only thing keeping them leashed

A man dressed in American flag clothes holds "Make America Great Again" hats before President-elect Donald Trump speaks at a rally at the Ladd–Peebles Stadium, Saturday, Dec. 17, 2016, in Mobile, Ala. (AP Photo/Brynn Anderson) (AP/Brynn Anderson)

Trump regrets from the right

Heather Digby Parton

He's not locking up Hillary, he can't deliver cheap health care and now he's a warmonger. This could get ugly, fast

Roger Stone talks to reporters outside a courtroom in New York, Thursday, March 30, 2017. Stone, a longtime political provocateur and adviser to President Donald Trump, is being sued over a flyer sent to 150,000 New York households during the state's 2010 election that called the Libertarian Party candidate for governor, Warren Redlich,  a "sexual predator."
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Roger Stone is hiding something

Matthew Rozsa

The very fact that Stone ducked, dodged and deflected questions about Trump's Russian ties is quite damning

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Kali Holloway - Alternet

The legislation could likely "start an avalanche of private police forces with public authority"

This Wednesday, Sept. 16, 2015 photo shows a part of the border fence near Naco, Ariz., during a tour of the border hosted by the Cochise County Sheriff's Office. (AP/Astrid Galvan)

T. Christian Miller - ProPublica

The answer: $20 million — enough to cover the cost of seven miles of wall

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Matthew Rozsa

China is urging cooler heads to prevail as Trump escalates the situation in Asia

Brian Kahn - Climate Central

Record-breaking temperatures have caused bleaching to the coral

Jon Ossoff speaks to volunteers in his Cobb County campaign office, March 11, 2017. (AP/Bill Barrow)

a democrat takes dixie

Simon Maloy

John Ossoff hopes to win a reliably Republican congressional district thanks to a network of local activists

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Connor Lynch

Trump's first months in office have been mired by continual political setbacks — time for Democrats to get serious

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Steven Rosenfeld - Alternet

California's dismal record serves as a warning to the Trump administration about K-12 privatization

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Bobby Magill - Climate Central

Until 2016, electricity was America’s biggest single source of climate pollution

Voters wait in line outside a polling place in Cincinnati (AP/John Minchillo)

Christoph Borgers - The Conversation

We cannot value democracy if we refuse to consider a better election process

John Waters talks death

Amanda Marcotte

Legendary director John Waters tells Salon that if he were not a filmmaker, he'd be a criminal lawyer

File-This Oct. 16, 2015, file photo shows Huma Abedin, a longtime aide to Hillary Rodham Clinton, speaking to the media after testifying at a closed-door hearing of the House Benghazi Committee, on Capitol Hill, in Washington.  Abedin said in a legal proceeding that Clinton did not want the State Department emails that she sent and received on her private computer server to be accessible to "anybody," according to transcripts released Wednesday, June 29, 2016. Her comments provided new insights into the highly unusual decision by the presumptive Democratic presidential candidate to operate a private email server in her basement to conduct government business as secretary of state.  (AP Photo/Alex Brandon,File) (AP)

Tatiana Baez

The longtime Hillary Clinton aide might be joining the Obamas and Bidens in the literary world

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Ilana Novick - Alternet

The administration's April cowards bring protesters empowered

FBI Director James Comey testifies on Capitol Hill in Washington on Jan. 10, 2017, before the Senate Intelligence Committee hearing on Russian Intelligence Activities (AP/Cliff Owen)

Tatiana Baez

“Law and Order” creator Dick Wolf teams up with documentarian Marc Levin to film TV series for a year

Zeke Smith (CBS/Jeffrey Neira)

The most dangerous game

Nico Lang

Jeff Varner's revelation of Zeke Smith's trans identity was cynical, but CBS may be playing its own dangerous game

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The White Princess

Melanie McFarland

The sequel to 2013's "The White Queen" smooths out the original's visual gaffes but fails to build upon its appeal

John Oliver (HBO)

Austin Plier - FairVote

The "Last Week Tonight" host addresses an issue that many consider the most pressing threat to our democracy

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Charlie May

More than half of Americans don't feel confident about President Trump's ability to properly handle North Korea

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Rachel Leah

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau approves the proposed plan to legalize and regulate cannabis

Donald Trump; Mar-A-Lago (Getty/Gary Gershoff/Shutterstock)

Matthew Rozsa

Even as President Trump uses the White House to promote Mar-a-Lago, a health inspector isn't so sure it's clean

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