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Texas versus Texas: Julián Castro and Beto O’Rourke spar over immigration at Democratic debate

Shira Tarlo
Castro to O'Rourke: "I think you should do your homework" on immigration laws

Jay Inslee bragged about his support for abortion rights — then Amy Klobuchar fired back

Shira Tarlo
"There's three women up here that have fought pretty hard for a woman's right to choose," Klobuchar reminded Inslee

House Oversight Committee subpoenas testimony from Kellyanne Conway over alleged Hatch Act offenses

Matthew Rozsa
"Nobody in this country is above the law," Rep. Elijah Cummings said in regards to the subpoena

Valerie Jarrett’s leap of faith that started her path to the Obama White House

D. Watkins
Salon talks to the former senior adviser to President Obama about Michelle, public service and trusting herself

Joe Biden’s “Jim Crow moment” was dreadful — but he may be Democrats’ best shot

Chauncey DeVega
Black voters will likely back Joe Biden despite his egregious misstep. Why? They are pragmatic, not puritanical

Not all white guys — but a lot: A debate preview of the Democratic dudes

Sophia Tesfaye
Who are all these white men running for president — and why? Only a handful actually have a clear rationale

Trump transition team exposed in leaked vetting docs

Alex Henderson
The documents reveal a number of "red flags" regarding everyone from Gen. David Petraeus to Krish Kobach.

Questions swirl over Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump’s relationship with billionaire landlord

Matthew Rozsa
“There may be nothing wrong,” a former ethics official for the federal government says. “But it doesn’t look good"

Trump’s Chuck Todd interview: Right and wrong have come permanently unstuck in America

Bob Cesca
Chuck Todd's terrible interview with our fabricator-in-chief snapped the tether: From here on out there's no truth

If Donald Trump is the symptom…

Tom Engelhardt
Then what is the disease?

Trump disses John Bolton: “If it was up to him he’d take on the whole world at one time”

Matthew Rozsa
Trump unflatteringly characterized his national security adviser as too hawkish while speaking to "Meet the Press"

A new report claims Trump approved cyberattacks against Iran

Matthew Rozsa
A new report reveals that Trump approved a cyberattack against Iran even as he refused more violent alternatives

Years ago, the Border Patrol’s discipline system was denounced as “broken.” It’s still not fixed.

A. C. Thompson
An expert panel’s pleas for swifter, more consistent, more transparent punishment of rogue agents languish.

Whoopi slams Mitch McConnell for obstructing Barack Obama: “You should pay reparations for that”

Travis Gettys
Goldberg shames McConnell for claiming the sins of slavery were repaid by the election of the first black president

Joe Biden’s “dear white people” strategy: Does he think he’s smarter than Obama?

Amanda Marcotte
Biden got wiped out in 2008, and spent eight years as Obama's veep. Somehow he thinks he can outdo his former boss

Iran shoots down American military drone amid heightening tensions between Washington and Tehran

Matthew Rozsa
"Iran made a very big mistake," President Donald Trump tweeted after news broke of the incident

7 wild moments from President Trump’s 2020 campaign launch

Cody Fenwick
The president continued to attack his 2016 rival Hillary Clinton, who is not even running this time around

Alabama’s Roy Moore to announce decision on 2020 Senate bid this week

Matthew Rozsa
"We will be making an official announcement regarding the race in Montgomery this Thursday," wrote wife Kayla Moore

ABC confronts a furious Trump over claims of “no obstruction”

Elizabeth Preza
“Article II allows me to do whatever I want,” Trump insisted to ABC's George Stephanopolous.

Trump administration to deploy 1,000 more troops to Middle East amid escalating tensions with Iran

Matthew Rozsa
Acting Defense Secretary Patrick Shanahan says that the "United States does not seek conflict with Iran"

McConnell tells “Fox & Friends” he’d fill a Supreme Court seat if one opens before 2020 election

Matthew Rozsa
McConnell attempts to justify his double-standard on appointing a high court judge before a presidential election

Four years ago this week: Trump’s escalator ride and the Charleston shooting. It’s not a coincidence

Heather Digby Parton
Four years ago at Trump Tower, something crawled out from under a rock. We have seen the evil effects ever since

How the Iraq war and the Great Recession of 2008 paved the way for the Trump catastrophe

Bill Curry
America's failures have painted us into a corner. Impeachment isn't the only answer, but it's a necessary start

Democrats are seriously tackling the climate crisis: No more half-measures or neoliberal compromises

Carl Pope
At least seven 2020 candidates have serious climate plans — and they're not bowing to fossil-fuel interests
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