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A nation divided: Comparing Trump’s inauguration to those of the past
Lisa Benton-Short
Inaugurations can mirror the nation’s mood and challenges; Trump's was no exception
Money and conquest: It’s Trump against the world
John Feffer
Brace yourself for a coming clash of civilizations.
After his first week on the job, President Trump’s approval rating is 36 percent
Matthew Rozsa
Donald Trump's presidency is off to a less-than-enthusiastic start for everyone except Republicans
My broken bones are teaching me to fight Trump
Mary Elizabeth Williams
In politics and in health, you have to play the hand you're dealt
Just say no: On both political and moral grounds, Democrats should oppose all Trump appointees
Amanda Marcotte
Voting no on Trump's nominees is largely symbolic — but as Hillary Clinton's defeat proves, symbolism matters
Mutiny at Foggy Bottom: State Department management resigns en masse
Sophia Tesfaye
Mass exodus rocks the State Department days after Donald Trump signs an executive order freezing all federal hiring
Trump’s day of shock and awe: Amid a blizzard of executive orders, the loose talk on torture is deeply chilling
Heather Digby Parton
Trump proposes a blinding cascade of policy changes, but his casual "torture works" may be the worst news of all
Donald Trump can’t come to terms with his popular vote loss, ABC News interview reveals
Matthew Rozsa
The president had a rambling, evasive interview on Wednesday night, and still believes he won the popular vote
Park Service workers step up Twitter campaign against Trump
Matthew Daly
After climate-related tweets from Badlands National Park were deleted, other parks have tweeted in defiance
Trump waves goodbye to baby boomer presidents
Peter Kastor
Obama, Clinton and Bush constituted a remarkably cohesive and distinct era in American politics
Democrats propose legislation to prevent Donald Trump from launching a nuclear first strike
Taylor Link
In an attempt to preempt a nuclear war, Democrats tried to transfer powers away from the president
Make America torture again: President Trump looks for ways to revive the illegal “enhanced interrogation” program
Simon Maloy
Donald Trump is trying to fulfill his promise to bring America back to the golden age of black sites and Gitmo
It’s Breitbart’s White House now: House organ of the alt-right builds a power base in the West Wing
Gary Legum
Former Breitbart head Steve Bannon adds two staffers from his fringe news site to the Trump team. What's next?
Donald Trump’s Supreme Court pick could come next week
Mark Sherman, Vivian Salama
Trump is expected to pick one of three very conservative candidates on Feb. 2
Donald Trump expected to sign executive order to start Mexico border wall construction
Matthew Rozsa
To many, Trump is going too far with his anti-immigrant policies. To the right wing, he hasn't gone far enough
Can Democrats appeal to all races? Internal dispute on race heats up in DNC contest
Matthew Sheffield
Energize voters of color or reach out to working-class whites? One leading candidate says it's a "false choice"
Julian Assange wants President Trump’s Justice Department to cut him a deal before being extradited
Matthew Rozsa
The WikiLeaks founder also blamed President Obama after backing out of his promise to be extradited
Women’s March participants’ next steps: From 100 days of action to the return of “The Resurgent Left”
Sophia Tesfaye
Progressives mobilize to finally put their frustration to action in the age of Trump
“Who’s laughing now?” Seth Meyers, writers of 2011 WCHA Dinner wonder if they are to blame for President Trump
Taylor Link
Seth Meyers talked with Barack Obama speechwriters to discuss whether their Trump jokes fueled his presidential run
Many Women’s Marchers don’t embody their claimed values of diversity and tolerance
Carrie Sheffield
A conservative view: The Women's March was impressive and can't be ignored — it also featured some hypocrisy
House Republicans tackle their first priority under Donald Trump: attacking abortion rights
Amanda Marcotte
Congressional Republicans get straight to work on a bill aimed at cutting off all insurance coverage for abortion
White House opens door to cooperation with Russia in Syria
Robert Burns
With Trump in the White House, Moscow seems eager to draw the new administration into closer military cooperation
If Trump ends America’s world leadership, who will step up?
Josh Lederman
"America first" does little to dispel the notion that Trump wants the rest of the world to solve its own issues
Annual intelligence publication is a living nightmare of groupthink
Tom Engelhardt
"Global Trends" and the collective wisdom of the U.S. intelligence community
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