what trumpcare 2.0 will do
Trumpcare 2.0 is shaping up to be much, much worse than the Republicans' terrible first bill
NYPD watched BLM
Court documents show that officers posed as protestors and gained access to private text messages
gorka: probably a nazi
Trump's counter-terrorism adviser is looking more and more Nazi-ish
Trump supporters claim alleged Rice request is proof of his wiretapping allegation. But it's not
There was a time when immigrants and Jews were targets of violence and bigotry
sessions gets rid of justice
The Justice Department is going to make things worse for targets of cop violence
Syria deploys chemical weapons
11 children were killed in the bombing, which included a facility where victims were treated
"This is a guy who negotiates rent," Kimmel said of the man apparently dealing with ISIS in Iraq now
Donald Trump loves despots
The democratic leader of a U.S. ally isn't worth Trump's time — but he adores the guy who staged a military coup
The way we wage war
Retired U.S. Army General A.J. Tata joins Salon to discuss the changing rules of engagement
The ugly lie resurfaces like the Loch Ness Monster and is just as devoid of proof
backchannel russian deals
The brother of Betsy DeVos was talking to Russia recently, while Carter Page was talking to Russia a few years ago
A tale of Texas hypocrisy
A Texas bill would shield doctors from lying about fetal disabilities, as state slashes services for disabled kids
break the senate
Democrats will filibuster and Mitch McConnell will ram Gorsuch through anyway — this game ends badly
The pernicious legacy of Clinton's 1996 immigration reform — and how progressives can begin to fight back
Defending the hack attack
A Russian spy agency tried in 2014 to break into State Department computer systems
Never before in my 43 years in Washington have White House conflicts-of-interest and corruption been so brazen
Massachusetts town joins three others in California concerned about potential violations of the emoluments clause
In small cities across the bellwether state, local politicians are trying to rebuild the party from the ground up
The New York Times columnist takes apart an incoherent — and likely doomed — trade policy
Trump's executive order on energy calls for the removal of "burdens" to domestic energy use
Sisterhood wins the day
The ladies come together in the adrenaline-fueled finale
What is it we all love?
In divided times a potentially divisive film unifies audiences, even if everybody's getting a different message
The gambler parable reimagined
Jake Johnson stars in a classic gambler’s narrative about temptation and maturation