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a bad start on nukes

Matthew Rozsa

The president reportedly didn't know what the New START treaty was but wanted to get rid of it

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Trump team: What ethics rules?

Simon Maloy

Donald Trump and his aides promote Ivanka's business, confident that the GOP Congress will look the other way

In this, Oct. 27, 2016, photo, a monitor displays different types of marijuana for sale at Blum in Las Vegas. Las Vegas could soon add recreational marijuana to its list of vices if Nevada approves a Nov. 8 referendum on cannabis. Supporters see pot as a fitting alternative for tourists tired of $15 cocktails and hangovers. But weed proponents will have to win over closely divided voters and a risk-averse gambling industry.  (AP Photo/John Locher) (AP)

GOP wants "weed state" rights

Taylor Link

The Respect State Marijuana Laws Act would allow states to determine their own marijuana policies.

A history of sanctuary cities

Barbara Krauthamer - The Conversation

Frederick Douglass called on free and enslaved people to defy state and federal laws that protected slavery

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McCain-Trump feud heats up

Matthew Rozsa

McCain has publicly disputed Trump's defense of the Yemen raid: "I don't believe that you can call it a success."

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Taylor Link

A vote along party lines confirmed the former senator who has been accused of racism in the past

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"Go buy Ivanka's stuff"

Matthew Rozsa

White House counsel Kellyanne Conway actually took to hawking Ivanka Trump's brand on Fox News

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media critic in chief fail

Jeremy Binckes

Trump said Cuomo didn't ask Sen. Blumenthal about his history in Vietnam. That was the first question

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A.C. Thompson - ProPublica

Assault rifles, body armor, a possible kill list, but not much attention when a white man wanted a "race war"

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sam bee: sanctuary cities

Taylor Link

President Trump has called for the defunding of sanctuary cities, but the benefits they provide outweigh the bad

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gorsuch said it, trump!

Matthew Rozsa

Trump says that a senator "lied" by reporting that Gorsuch said he was worried about Trump's judicial hostility

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Trump ignores the real threat

Heather Digby Parton

Ask the FBI — the biggest danger comes from white supremacists, "sovereign citizens" and other homegrown nuts

People pass graffiti along the border structure in Tijuana, Mexico, Wednesday, Jan. 25, 2017. President Donald Trump moved aggressively to tighten the nation's immigration controls Wednesday, signing executive actions to jumpstart construction of his promised U.S.-Mexico border wall and cut federal grants for immigrant-protecting "sanctuary cities." () (AP Photo/Julie Watson)

Mexico as a vital partner

Earl Anthony Wayne - The Conversation

Hostility with Mexico would cost U.S. workers, companies, consumers and farmers and the security of our homeland

5 reasons to skip a Trump meal

D. Watkins

I know I'll never eat breakfast with Donald Trump — here's why

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spicer's fake atlanta attack

Matthew Rozsa

UPDATE: Spicer isn't making up new attacks, he just keeps confusing two American cities over and over

Mitch McConnell (AP/J. Scott Applewhite)

McConnell got what he wanted

Gary Legum

It's a win: He appeased the GOP base by attacking a woman, and the odious Jeff Sessions is now our attorney general

Jeremy Binckes, Kevin Carlin

The extreme right is excited about its future, thinking the Trump administration will let it run free

Diane Black (AP/Matt Rourke)

New assault on birth control

Amanda Marcotte

Under Trump and a GOP Congress, anti-choice activists don't need elaborate excuses to go after contraception

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Distinguishing fact & fiction

Aly Colón - The Conversation

The gatekeeping role that the legacy media newspapers and network television news once played falls to all of us

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"Made in France" plan

Elaine Ganley - The Associated Press

The French would guard their own borders, spend francs instead of euros and defend themselves

FILE - This 1924 file photo shows the registry room at Ellis Island in New York harbor, a gateway to America for millions of immigrants. The American self-image is forever intertwined with the melting pot _ a nation that embraces the world’s wretched refuse, a nation built by immigrants. But America’s immigration history is complicated. () (AP Photo/File)

History of challenging bans

Kevin Johnson - The Conversation

The long history of detention has an equally long history of legal challenges

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A “snake oil salesman”

Eric Hananoki - Media Matters

Kurt Nimmo, a longtime former editor for Alex Jones’ Infowars.com, called ex-boss as a “snake oil salesman”

Think about it

Jeremy Binckes

What caused Donald Trump? For Republicans, the answer reveals the future of the party

FILE - In this Nov. 29, 2016 file photo, Attorney General-designate, Sen. Jeff Sessions, R-Ala. smiles on Capitol Hill in Washington. Propelled by populist energy, President-elect Donald Trump’s candidacy broke long-standing conventions and his incoming Cabinet embodies a sharp turn from the outgoing Obama administration. () (AP Photo/Molly Riley, File)

jeff sessions confirmed for AG

Andrew Taylor, Alan Fram - The Associated Press

The 52-47 nearly party-line vote capped weeks of divisive battles

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