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Trump’s gift to Wall Street: When it comes to bank regulations, there’s nobody better to consult than bankers themselves
John Light
Bankers and the Republicans who listen to them want to undo a number of regulations
Think about it: This whirlwind week has challenged the news cycle
Jeremy Binckes
Are you stumped by this news cycle? You are not alone
Donald Trump, who campaigned on rolling back trans rights, has begun rolling back trans rights
Nico Lang
After Trump feint over executive order, DOJ reverses LGBT gains in trans bathroom access made under Obama
Conservatives sure love progressives and radicals — at least after they’re dead
Amanda Marcotte
The right loves to lay claim to legends like Martin Luther King and Susan B. Anthony. Historians beg to differ
So far, the resistance hasn’t reached Trumpland — and that needs to change
Bob Cesca
Despite Trump's dreadful beginning as president, his supporters still love him. Can their minds be changed?
A field guide to protesting in the Trump era: Lessons from the redwoods protectors
Darren F. Speece
Rural Californians have demonstrated that small groups of activists can alter the direction of a hostile system
Civil rights groups: We won’t “hang our heads in despair” despite Jeff Sessions’ confirmation as attorney general
Taylor Link
A vote along party lines confirmed the former senator who has been accused of racism in the past
Elizabeth Warren thinks she won that round — but Mitch McConnell got everything he wanted
Gary Legum
It's a win: He appeased the GOP base by attacking a woman, and the odious Jeff Sessions is now our attorney general
Senate confirms Sessions for attorney general
Andrew Taylor, Alan Fram
The 52-47 nearly party-line vote capped weeks of divisive battles
1902 fistfight gave rise to arcane rule that silenced Warren
Matthew Daly
Punches thrown after Sen. John McLaurin said Ben Tillman was guilty of "a willful, malicious, and deliberate lie"
The GOP’s new war on women: Mitch McConnell, Elizabeth Warren and the newly empowered sexism of the right
Amanda Marcotte
Some right-wingers are going even further into overt misogyny — but they're being met with a feminist force of fury
“Nevertheless, she persisted”: Democrats rally behind Elizabeth Warren after GOP silencing
Sophia Tesfaye
Support swells Mitch McConnell blocked Warren's reading of Coretta Scott King's letter against Jeff Sessions
POLL: Do you agree with Mitch McConnell’s decision to silence Elizabeth Warren on Senate floor?
Salon Staff
McConnell silenced Warren on Tuesday night for quoting a letter that accuses Jeff Sessions of racial discrimination
“I’ve been red-carded”: Elizabeth Warren silenced on Senate floor for reading letter by Martin Luther King’s widow
Matthew Rozsa
Republicans voted party-line to shut down Elizabeth Warren when she started reading a letter critical of Sessions
Secret money is fueling pro-Betsy DeVos ad campaigns
Carrie Levine
Conservative groups making final push to save Trump's education secretary pick
DNC race hits the home stretch: Bernie Sanders blasts “failed status-quo”; Keith Ellison attacked on Islamic faith
Matthew Sheffield
Proxy war between Clinton and Sanders is out of the closet, and a minor candidate is booted for remarks on Islam
Democrats find their collective spine: Now it’s time to push back against years of GOP obstructionism
Amanda Marcotte
Republican whining is hypocritical beyond measure — and it’s about time Democrats quit trying to play fair
11 important numbers to remember how the GOP stole Barack Obama’s Supreme Court appointment
Rick Gell
Look at the facts as Donald Trump and the GOP start to accuse Democrats of obstruction
Neil Gorsuch: President Trump’s anti-choice pick for the Supreme Court
Jefferson Morley, Steven Rosenfeld
Trump and Gorsuch pledge to follow in footsteps of arch right-wing jurist Antonin Scalia
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
Following backlash from the left, Elizabeth Warren defends her vote for Ben Carson
Taylor Link
Liberal commentators, activists and her base were riled up by Warren's support of Carson for HUD secretary
Vulgarians at the gate: The next 4 years could be a long, slow, messy slide into cultural oblivion
David Masciotra
Think Donald Trump's campaign was full of previously unthinkable moments? It can only keep getting worse from here
Schooled: Watch Senators question Betsy DeVos’ qualifications during her confirmation hearings
Matthew Rozsa
Betsy DeVos may have been an even worse choice for secretary of education than previously thought
Questions and conflicts: Betsy DeVos, Donald Trump’s secretary of education choice, is surrounded by controversies
Alex Kotch
Why Democrats are concerned about the GOP mega-donor
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