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Why the race for the presidency begins with the Iowa caucus

Steffen W. Schmidt
How did a small, rural state become so influential in the presidential nominating process?

President Trump shares article outing alleged Ukraine whistleblower on Twitter

Igor Derysh
Trump publicized the name of the alleged whistleblower despite pleas from Ivanka Trump and the White House counsel

Christmas in the Age of Trump: We can’t let fascism conquer the holiday Psych!

Chauncey DeVega
Trump and his followers have weaponized Christmas. But the true spirit of the holiday holds other possibilities

Things may look bleak at decade’s end — but the world can shift rapidly

Amanda Marcotte
Looking at the last three decades offers an encouraging lesson in how swiftly the tides of history can turn

Report: Obama privately boosting Elizabeth Warren to “reluctant” Democratic donors

Igor Derysh
Obama has reportedly "gone to bat" for Warren despite previous friction; may "speak up" against Bernie Sanders

Democratic presidential hopefuls are promising to ramp up funding for public schools

David Knight
Biden, Sanders, Warren and other candidates are calling for a substantial and unprecedented spending boost

The impeachment’s moral hypocrisy

Chris Hedges
The politicization of the impeachment process has only exacerbated the antagonisms and polarization in the country

Democracy in the 2010s, aka the decline of Kanye West-ern civilization

Melanie McFarland
In which we theoretically track the concurrent downward spirals of our great nation and hip-hop's Yeezus

After the Afghanistan Papers, a big question: Will America ever give up its love affair with war?

David Masciotra
Facing the Washington Post's huge Afghanistan exposé honestly requires asking some dark questions about America

From “Making a Murderer” to “Don’t F**k with Cats,” the evolution of true crime this decade

Ashlie D. Stevens
Here are the essential true crime stories of the 2010s and how they changed storytelling and the real world

Mayor Pete wins mansplaining contest in otherwise substantive Democratic debate

Amanda Marcotte
Warren, Sanders and Klobuchar benefited from an improved format — but Buttigieg seemed mean and Biden rudderless

It’s a very bad week for Donald Trump — but he remains a dangerous foe

Chauncey DeVega
Trump and his allies are badly rattled by impeachment — but don't forget, they will do absolutely anything to win

How America broke up with the Democratic Party

Thom Hartmann
In the past few decades, Americans “fell out of love” with the Democratic Party. What happened?

Karine Jean-Pierre of MSNBC: If we get another four years of Trump, “then it’s on us”

Dean Obeidallah
MSNBC contributor on her own immigrant story, her new book and how diversity and passion can end the nightmare

Fox News hosts “stunned” after network’s own poll shows support for impeaching President Trump rise

Igor Derysh
"The president's approval rating did tick up in the same poll, so it's almost like a split personality"

President Obama: A world ruled by women would improve “just about everything”

Shira Tarlo
The 44th U.S. president noted what while women "aren't perfect," they are "indisputably" better than men

After impeachment and acquittal, expect a vicious Republican counterattack

Heather Digby Parton
Republicans don't even pretend to care about laws or norms now. What they unleash after this could be really ugly

Mainstream media sees a puzzling obstacle to Pete Buttigieg’s rise: The voters

Joshua Cho
Media's centrist crush continues: Buttigieg's "surge" encounters a "significant hurdle" — voters aren't interested

Senators have a choice: convict Trump or crown him

David Cay Johnston
Letting Trump get away with contempt of Congress will make the legislative branch as irrelevant as the Roman Senate

The real outrage of the Afghanistan war papers that no one wants to talk about

Sophia A. McClennen
The most disturbing revelations aren't even the lies to the U.S. public, but the lies to the Afghan people

Trump’s Interior Department stacks environmental panel with anti-environmentalists

Sarah Okeson
Conflicts of interest abound among members of the advisory board for the controversial Bears Ears monument

The 2010s in feminism: Two steps forward and a big shove back

Amanda Marcotte
Feminists are winning the war of ideas, but Republicans still hold power and keep stripping women of their rights

Insignia, badges, and Medals for a climate-wracked era

Michael T. Klare
The U.S. military on a planet from hell

Natural gas surpasses coal in carbon emissions

Nicole Karlis
Better than coal, but not by much: efforts to market natural gas as "green" may be part of the problem
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