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Income-based repayment becoming a costly solution to student loan debt

Robert Kelchen
Student loan debt is approaching the $1.5 trillion mark

White House press organization condemns pro-Trump video depicting violence against journalists

Matthew Rozsa
A controversial pro-Trump video depicts the president gunning down media outlets... and is being condemned

“We vape, we vote”: How vaping crackdowns are politicizing vapers

Rachel Bluth, Lauren Weber
Political groups are noticing that vaping is an identity, not just a hobby

Right-wingers finally got their Ayn Rand hero as president — and it’s this guy

Amanda Marcotte
Conservatives finally have a leader who lives by Ayn Rand's selfish philosophy, and he's an embarrassing clown

Ibram X. Kendi on “How to Be an Antiracist”: Racism and capitalism “will ultimately die together”

Chauncey DeVega
Author of new bestseller on America's second most racist president (guess!) and turning the tide of history

House Democrats may pursue eight years of Trump’s tax returns, appeals court rules

Shira Tarlo
Appointed by Trump, Judge Neomi Rao was the lone dissenting vote. Trump may appeal the ruling to the Supreme Court

While on Fox News, Eric Trump baselessly blames Obama for Ukraine scandal: “It leads right to him”

Matthew Rozsa
What did Trump cite as evidence of guilt? "He's a quiet guy"

Are conspiracy theories on the rise in the U.S.?

Liberty Vittert
Conspiracy theories have been popular in the U.S. for decades.

Judge threatens Betsy DeVos with jail for not adhering to court order on student loan debts

Matthew Rozsa
"I’m not sending anyone to jail yet, but it’s good to know I have that ability,” a judge told department lawyers

Trump’s America shines bright for Europe’s radical New Right

Sylvia Taschka
For many groups on the far-right of Europe’s political spectrum, Donald Trump has become a heroic figure.

The politics of the Joker, explained

Matthew Rozsa
Few characters are as fraught with political meaning as those who have appeared in America’s recent Batman films

Colin Powell calls out GOP in Trump era: “The Republican Party has got to get a grip on itself”

Matthew Rozsa
The ex-secretary of state said GOP leaders are "terrified of what will happen to any one of them if they speak out"

Republican challenger Joe Walsh says that Donald Trump is a “traitor”

Matthew Rozsa
Former Illinois Rep. Joe Walsh and former South Carolina Rep. Mark Sanford debated impeaching Donald Trump

Will the entire Republican Party serve as Trump’s impeachment propaganda machine?

Sophia Tesfaye
Beyond Mitt Romney, not one Republican on Capitol Hill has turned on Trump. After he's gone, they're finished

Killing California car pollution rules could kill speed limits

Nathanael Johnson
If you want to upend a half-century of legal tradition, you better have a damn-solid argument to justify your move

Trump breaks fundraising records — after he guts elections oversight agency

Sophia Tesfaye
Trump has raised $125 million — and left three seats vacant on the Federal Election Commission. Coincidence?

What White House war room? Trump doesn’t need one — he’s got Fox News

Amanda Marcotte
Trump really doesn't need a coordinated anti-impeachment strategy: Rupert Murdoch's network is on the case

Rudy Giuliani to Sean Hannity: I’d testify if Congress “let me use videotapes and tape recordings”

Shira Tarlo
"If I were defending a terrorist, they'd be going crazy that I was called before a committee," Giuliani argued

With “Bob Hearts Abishola” and “Sunnyside,” sitcoms are showcasing the immigrant’s story

Melanie McFarland
Immigrants have been in sitcoms since TV's early days, but new shows centralize the experience of coming to America

Does Donald Trump really believe all those conspiracy theories? Depends what you mean by “believe”

Amanda Marcotte
Don't swallow Trump's claims to believe every nutso conspiracy theory. He's playing dumb to get what he wants

Rudy and Trump in full meltdown: Time to bring in the even sleazier legal B-team

Heather Digby Parton
With Giuliani going off the rails, D.C. power couple Joe diGenova and Victoria Toensing are working the conspiracy

How to defeat dog-whistle politics, win elections and build a progressive majority: Part 1

Paul Rosenberg
Ian Haney López says dog-whistle politics are everywhere. But his research tells us there's also a way to beat it

A veteran in a world of never-ending wars and improvised explosive devices

Danny Sjursen
Just when I thought it couldn't get any worse…

Nixon’s the one: Trump’s misuse of foreign policy echoes Tricky Dick’s Vietnam meddling in 1968

Matthew Rozsa
Trump is following a trail of possible treason blazed in 1968 with Richard Nixon's secret Vietnam negotiations
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