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How to spell out Donald J. Trump?
Alon Ben-Meir
Trump has brought shame and dishonor to the most prestigious office in the world — the U.S. Presidency.
Michael Bloomberg revs up Texas campaign with big plans
Alex Samuels, Patrick Svitek
Bloomberg is staffing up in Texas and planning to open a Houston headquarters and 16 field offices.
Doctors say Bernie Sanders is fit for the presidency nearly three months after heart attack
Shira Tarlo
"He has the mental and physical stamina to fully undertake the rigors of the presidency," his cardiologist says
Lindsey Graham is suspicious that Rudy Giuliani’s “information” is just “Russian propaganda”
Shira Tarlo
"I'm very suspicious of what the Russians are up to all over the world," the senator says
Mick Mulvaney can run, but he can’t hide: White House chief tries to duck Ukraine responsibility
Amanda Marcotte
White House chief of staff tries CYA maneuver — too late! He already confessed to his role in Ukraine scandal
Trump missed call on Ukraine aid to play golf on day whistleblower complaint was filed: report
Igor Derysh
Trump golfed with John Daly as officials reportedly tried to convince him to release aid appropriated by Congress
The “Bernie Blackout” appears to be over: How will the media cover the Sanders campaign now?
Sophia A. McClennen
Corporate news media is finally taking the Sanders campaign seriously. Does that mean the end of anti-Bernie bias?
Constitution expert: By trying to out Ukraine whistleblower, Trump “has violated yet another law”
Matthew Rozsa
Trump has used his Twitter account to post the name of a man believed to be the Ukraine scandal whistleblower
Elizabeth Warren: “I assume” Joe Biden would honor a subpoena
Matthew Rozsa
Elizabeth Warren told reporters in Iowa that Joe Biden has always followed lawful orders
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
The coming showdown in the Senate
Terry H. Schwadron
Chief Justice Roberts could ruin McConnell’s plan for a sham impeachment trial
Murkowski “disturbed” by “total coordination” between McConnell and White House on impeachment
Matthew Rozsa
“I happened to think that that has further confused the process”
Rudy Giuliani falsely claims on Facebook that he is a former US attorney general
Igor Derysh
Giuliani's Facebook page billed him as "Former Attorney General of the United States," a post which he never held
Pundits yearn for an Amy Klobuchar “surge” — but where’s the evidence?
Matthew Rozsa
Sen. Amy Klobuchar scored points against Mayor Pete Buttigieg last week. Does that really make her a contender?
Key Trump aide gets big promotion after refusing to testify in impeachment probe
Matthew Rozsa
Trump promotes Mulvaney aide Robert Blair as special representative for international telecommunications policy
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
Christianity Today sees surge in subscriptions after calling for Trump’s removal
Shira Tarlo
"A stereotypical response is 'thank you, thank you, thank you' with a string of a hundred exclamation points"
Critic Curtis White: Capitalism needs workers who are “stupid-smart”
Keith A. Spencer
In his new book, cultural critic Curtis White argues that a reinvigorated counterculture could save the world
In Trump’s America “Christian” is no longer a religious faith — it’s white identity politics
Amanda Marcotte
Conservatives reject Christianity Today's position on impeachment, because it's about power, not morality or faith
Impeachment: So what happens now? Your relatively clear guide to a very murky process
Matthew Rozsa
Impeachment is in the Constitution — but it has few clear rules and a dubious history. Here's what we know
What strong economy? Health care costs are destroying American families
Bob Hennelly
Can we afford universal health care? A mounting burden of medical debt suggests we can't afford not to have it
Trump must remain in power to stay out of prison: Watch what he does after Senate acquits him
Lucian K. Truscott IV
We're about to get Trump squared: He'll triple down on trying to steal the election after the Senate lets him off
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