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Party before people: Republicans keep blocking bills that could help suffering Americans

Sophia Tesfaye
GOP senators have shot down bills on opioids and harassment — and the only possible reason is 2018 politics

Before Trump was anti-Cuba, he wanted to open a hotel in Havana

William M. LeoGrande
The Spanish hotel chain Meliá has big plans for Cuba. So did the Trump Organization.

Parkland survivor David Hogg rides wave of activism with book co-published with sister Lauren

Rachel Leah
The Hogg siblings' book will chronicle the rise of the #NeverAgain movement — and comes with a big endorsement

Ted Cruz grovels before Donald Trump with flattering Time profile

Jeremy Binckes
Remember that time Cruz called Trump a liar? Cruz doesn't seem to

White people in America are sharply divided by education and income: Donald Trump is the result

Chauncey DeVega
Non-college-educated white people overwhelmingly voted for Trump. Political scientist Brian Schaffner explains why

Who polices the immigration police?

Deborah Sontag, Dale Russakoff
Claims of unjust arrests by ICE agents and cops often disappear into an overwhelmed immigration court system

Why Democrats shouldn’t worry about the 2018 polls — just yet

Matthew Rozsa
The enthusiasm gap between the parties seems to be closing, but there's still plenty of time

A new age of gunboat diplomacy — and a new area of conflict

Alfred McCoy
Or how China and the U.S. are spawning a new great power naval rivalry

I’m an expat U.S. scientist — and I’m returning to Trump’s America to stand up for science

Elizabeth Madin
The first March for Science was held on April 22, 2017 in Washington D.C.

Why we need a real president in the White House

Terry H. Schwadron
Doping out which Syria problem to fix

How Sinclair is taking over local news and pushing the country to the right

Sophia A. McClennen
Sinclair is positioning themselves to have massive influence in politics — and the left is letting them do it

Rania Abouzeid’s journey into the hell of Syria’s civil war

Jefferson Morley
"No Turning Back" tells the stories of ordinary people caught in a cataclysm

Here’s why James Comey’s book is the talk of the country

Matthew Rozsa
There's a scathing portrait of the president — and it's coming from a man who wanted loyalty

Right’s ludicrous Facebook obsession: Snowflakes claim bias against conservatives

Matthew Sheffield
Ted Cruz and others claim Facebook is squelching conservative views. But the real problem is right-wing fake news

Pundits agree: Paul Ryan is retiring because he sold his soul to Donald Trump

Matthew Rozsa
As Ryan prepares to retire as Speaker of the House, pundits seem to agree that he is leaving behind a bad legacy

Trump, Bolton and the looming threat of war with Russia: Could the president’s corruption save us?

Heather Digby Parton
Torn between BFF Vladimir Putin and his war-mongering new adviser, Trump faces a fateful choice — on Twitter

Poland’s new Holocaust law ignores the global act of remembrance

Dan Reynolds
The Polish effort to "ban accusations of Polish wartime complicity" is an international relations disaster

Congress, experts frightened by Trump’s eagerness to strike Syria

Charlie May
As the world awaits Trump's impending action on Syria, his "lack of constitutional authority" stirs grave concerns

What cable news viewership reveals about the 2018 midterm elections

Rachel Leah
MSNBC's numbers are on the rise, and strategists see a direct correlation between viewership and voter sentiment

With Paul Ryan leaving, will it be Randy Bryce — or Paul Nehlen?

Matthew Rozsa
The Democrat's dream would be Iron Stache in the House. But their nightmare is worse

Paul Ryan retiring: House speaker announces he’s leaving Congress

Jeremy Binckes
A Republican stalwart's days in Congress are ending

Trump’s troops on the border: It’s bad political theater — and nothing to do with security

Amanda Marcotte
Militarizing the border is pure propaganda, fueled by Fox News paranoia. It does nothing for real public safety

How Donald Trump’s meeting with Kim Jong-un could go very wrong

Matthew Rozsa
President Trump has painted himself into a corner with the proposed Kim summit. Experts say it could go south, fast

John McCain blasts Trump’s inaction after more Syrian attacks

Matthew Rozsa
"Emboldened by American inaction, Assad has reportedly launched another chemical attack," wrote Sen. John McCain
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