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#DrainTheSwamp: Donald Trump is exploiting loopholes and taking advice from lobbyists
Matthew Rozsa
Trump may have vowed to drain the swamp, but he is surrounding himself with political Swamp Things
Behold the worst reactions to Chelsea Manning’s commutation
Brendan Gauthier
From transphobia to Russophobia, the worst criticisms defied partisanship and veered into utter ignorance
Donald Trump meets with Supreme Court possibility who called Roe v. Wade the “worst abomination in the history of constitutional law”
Vivian Salama, Jonathan Lemire
Judge William Pryor is one of two judges that are believed to be Trump's top choices
Why is Donald Trump so cozy with the Kremlin? A political scientist and Russia expert breaks down the theories
Timothy Frye
It could be the infamous "kompromat" dossier — or something worse. It could be hero worship. But it’s dangerous
Thank you and farewell, President Obama: Will we ever see another truly “presidential” leader?
Bob Cesca
We're going to miss his pragmatism, his restraint and his "American cool" — we may never see his like again
Frontline’s “Divided States of America” takes a hard look at the country’s fractures
Melanie McFarland
The PBS news magazine fixes its gaze on how the rift that grew over the last eight years led to Trump
Obama commutes Chelsea Manning’s prison sentence
AP Staff
President Obama commuted the sentence of Chelsea Manning, who leaked Army documents and is serving 35 years.
Trump’s market rally could continue through 2017
Ray Sturm
During Trump's first year in office, January results may speak for the rest of the year
GOP’s new Obamacare-repeal debacle: Congress’ budget office suggests 32 million Americans will lose health insurance
Simon Maloy
Premiums may spike 25 percent, but GOP complains that its (nonexistent) replacement plan is being ignored
No winners in a “trade war”: China’s president advocates for globalism
Jamey Keaten
China's president praises globalism, international trade and integrated economies in Switzerland.
Bill Maher is scared: Donald Trump “lives for vengeance”
Jeremy Binckes
The comedian, who says, "No one's been meaner to [Trump] than me," worries about retribution
Donald Trump’s inauguration probably won’t be as exciting as he’s making it out to be
Matthew Rozsa
Donald Trump's inauguration is proving pretty unpopular in a number of ways
Vladimir Putin defends Donald Trump, says critics trying to “undermine the legitimacy” of the president-elect
Matthew Rozsa
The Russian dictator blasted President Barack Obama for trying to tie Trump's "hands and feet"
Donald Trump is still wildly unpopular, and most Americans want to see his tax returns
Matthew Rozsa
Donald Trump's tax returns may be coming back to haunt him
Poll: Young Americans fear they will be worse off post-Trump
Jonathan Lemire, Emily Swanson
Young blacks, Latinos and Asian Americans are particularly concerned about what's to come in the next four years
January’s predictive power: Will the “Trump rally” continue through 2017?
Ray Sturm
For investors looking ahead in 2017, as January goes, perhaps so will the remainder of 2017
Religious freedom: It’s a core American principle, and it doesn’t mean what right-wingers want it to mean
Paul Rosenberg
Although the latter-day GOP has tried to pervert this critical idea, it's not about selling cakes to gay couples
Charter schools everywhere: Betsy DeVos to face questions over schools, conservative activism
Maria Danilova
The wealthy Republican donor's financial and political clout will be on display on Tuesday
What we learned about Donald Trump from his interviews with British, German media
Taylor Link
Trump did a joint interview with British The Times and German Bild to discuss his views on foreign affairs
“Don’t underestimate the guy:” President Obama speaks out on Donald Trump in last White House interview
Vivian Salama
President Obama also warned that we're in an era where people get information through small bites "on their phone
Donald Trump is now openly questioning the national intelligence agencies
Steve Peoples
Trump questioned Sunday night whether the CIA director has been leaking "fake news"
From Martin Luther King Jr. to Donald Trump: In many ways, the civil rights hero saw this coming
Chauncey DeVega
The painful convergence of Dr. King and President Trump should remind us that the long arc of history bends slowly
In Trump, man elected by Americans is president they’ll get
Julie Pace
Expecting a different Trump after this Friday? Think again, say experts
From company town to rebel city: California town shows how progressives can win
Shaun Richman
The small Bay Area city of Richmond, California, has stood out for its boldness
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