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Roseanne Barr apologizes to Valerie Jarrett for “ape” tweet. She called Susan Rice the same in 2013

Shira Tarlo
Roseanne Barr has a history of calling black women apes

Rudy Giuliani booed at Yankee Stadium, sparks question: Where’s Trump going to live post-presidency?

Taylor Link
Yankee fans viciously booed Giuliani when PA announced his birthday, a fate that awaits President Trump in New York

Informants aren’t spies – they’re essential FBI tools

Douglas M. Charles
An FBI historian examines the role informants play in the intelligence community

James Clapper on Donald Trump, Edward Snowden, torture and “the knowability of truth”

Andrew O'Hehir
Obama's intelligence chief on the Steele dossier (mostly true), the Trump danger and whether he lied to Congress

CNN legal analyst calls Trump’s DOJ demands “perverse”

Elizabeth Preza
The expert aired concerns about the president interfering in Robert Mueller's investigation

Focus on Scott Pruitt’s scandals ignores the biggest of all: Destruction of environmental safeguards

Justin Anderson
Trump's EPA chief has fully adapted to the swamp of corruption. But his truly disastrous legacy lies elsewhere

Donald Trump threatens to deport NFL players who defy him — and that’s just the beginning

Chauncey DeVega
Trump's racist attacks have a deeper meaning: The ultimate goal is not NFL players but crushing all dissent

Trump drones on: How unpiloted aircraft expand the war on terror

Rebecca Gordon
President Trump has no qualms about the CIA’s involvement in drone killings

President Donald Trump pardons late heavyweight boxing champion Jack Johnson

Shira Tarlo
He called Johnson "a truly great fighter" who served jail time for "what many view as racially-motivated injustice"

George Orwell’s “Animal Farm”: Guide to the rise of authoritarianism in the Donald Trump era?

Cody Cain
Orwell's 1945 parable of a lying pig who seizes power used to seem improbable and crude. Not so much right now

EPA pulls back from total ban on dangerous paint stripping chemical

Sarah Okeson
Obama wanted methylene chloride banned, so Pruitt wants it in your home

Playing Trump for peace: Korean Peninsula as a bright spot?

John Feffer
How the Korean Peninsula could become a bright spot in a world gone mad

Tongue and cheek: Eating the once-discarded parts of Newfoundland’s number one fish

Jessica Klein
Newfoundland’s cod are finally coming back — just in time for foreigners to develop a taste for their tongues

Beyond Golden Shower diplomacy: Preserving the positive legacy of an empire in decline

Alfred McCoy
A recent poll shows the world's approval of U.S. leadership dropped to a record low of 30 percent

Will Tuesday’s Southern primaries reshape the Democratic Party before the midterms?

Matthew Rozsa
Primaries in Arkansas, Georgia, Kentucky and Texas could shape the Democratic Party's future in the South

Missing Barack and Michelle Obama? They’re officially coming to Netflix

Rachel Leah
The couple will produce diverse content including scripted and unscripted TV series, documentaries and movies

Here’s the one book every new graduate should read (and it’s not Dr. Seuss)

Erin Keane
Chances are, at some point in your life, you might end up in what's known in anthropology as a "Bulls**t Job"

Trump campaign informant revealed as Cambridge professor, sparking debate on treason

Taylor Link
Republicans think this news is proof Trump was spied on, while Dems argue the name shouldn't have been disclosed

Why Jerusalem? Why now? And what’s next?

Terry H. Schwadron
The embassy move sparks protests; Israel kills dozens of Palestinians; Blood washes up on Trump’s White House

Steve Bannon tried to suppress black vote, Cambridge Analytica whistleblower says

Rachel Leah
Christopher Wylie told Congress that the firm engaged in "voter disengagement" tactics and targeted black Americans

The Four Horsemen of evangelical hypocrisy: How they whitewashed Donald Trump

David B. Gowler
Instead of speaking truth to power, these evangelical leaders are using proximity to power to their advantage

Down the memory hole: Dismantling democracy, one word at a time

Karen J. Greenberg
Trump’s strategic assault on democracy, word by word

Trump nominates Mitch McConnell’s brother-in-law to run pension benefit agency

Rachel Leah
Gordon Hartogensis has no government or public service experience, nor a background in labor/employee benefits

Trump’s evangelical base sees doomsday prophecy in Gaza violence — and they’re thrilled

Jared Yates Sexton
For Trump's most fanatical supporters, this is all part of the struggle against the Antichrist. Believe me, I know
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