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The glory of the beard: It’s the one bandwagon politicians can’t jump on

Scott Timberg
Stewart, Letterman, Stipe, and your local mixologist all sport one, but even Paul Ryan gave in and shaved

Jon Stewart and David Letterman emerge from retirement to skewer Donald Trump at USO event

Scott Eric Kaufman
Trump's going to keep you busy, he told the troops, as "TRUMP" won't paint itself on the side of their planes

Larry Wilmore didn’t “bomb”: His Washington performance was precisely what comedy should be — cutting elites down to size

Ben Norton
Wilmore gave us exactly what we needed at the White House Correspondents' dinner by tearing down the D.C. bigwigs

“A lot of things that seem simple aren’t so simple”: Seymour Hersh on the untold story of Osama bin Laden killing and the way Washington — and the media — really work

Michael Schulson
SALON EXCLUSIVE: The great investigative reporter on how he unraveled a counter-narrative of the Bin Laden mystery

Ted Cruz’s VP sham: He picked Carly Fiorina as running mate for all the wrong reasons

Simon Maloy
The way Ted Cruz made the "solemn choice" of picking a running mate reveals how awful a president he would be

America’s reputation around the world is tainted: Panicked foreign leaders are publicly worrying about Donald Trump

Sean Illing
Foreign leaders voicing their concerns this publicly is both unprecedented and show how bad things really are

“I’m not comfortable with Goofy Uncle Joe”: Aboard Amtrak train, Joe Biden reflects on 4 decades in government, weighs in on election

Brendan Gauthier
In CNBC retrospective, Biden talks successes and failures, Bernie Sanders, and his "Goofy Uncle Joe" reputation

Joe Biden’s darkest hour: Race, gender and the vilification of Anita Hill

Kali Holloway
HBO's "Confirmation" explores the insidious campaign to smear Clarence Thomas' accuser, and a familiar SCOTUS fight

Half-truth Hillary finally exposed: This was the debate where Bernie Sanders changed the Democratic Party for good

Anis Shivani
On Syria, the minimum wage, fracking and more, this debate proved Sanders is the future and Clinton the past

We failed Anita Hill: Decades after Clarence Thomas’ “Confirmation,” we still can’t handle talking about sexual harrassment

Sonia Saraiya
HBO's film is a timely look at the thwarted, mishandled confirmation hearings that upheld a sad status quo

Harvard still has a boys’ club problem: Exclusive all-male club claims the very presence of women would put them in danger

Rachel Kramer Bussel
Harvard final club doesn’t want to admit women because it could increase “the potential for sexual misconduct”

15 wingnut celebrities who are all in for Donald Trump

Kali Holloway
Hulk Hogan. Scott Baio. Stephen Baldwin. C-listers are crawling out of the woodwork to make America great again

Donald Trump’s Social Security heresy: Taking on Paul Ryan and the privatization push

Simon Maloy
Donald Trump is ignorant and incoherent, but he's still able to take apart and undermine GOP policy arguments

“Took pandering to a new level”: Progressives, Palestinians criticize Hillary Clinton for “Israeli PR” AIPAC speech

Ben Norton
Critics says Clinton's biased speech at the 2016 AIPAC conference sounds like it was written by an Israeli PR firm

Borked! America’s creepiest-ever Supreme Court nominee still haunts our broken system

Andrew O'Hehir
Merrick Garland is nothing like Reagan's doomed nominee, but Bork's ghost plays a major role in the SCOTUS farce

Robert Reich: The GOP is shirking its constitutional responsibility

Robert Reich
The former secretary of labor sounds off on the Senate's refusal to even give Obama's SCOTUS appointee a hearing

Bill Clinton’s odious presidency: Thomas Frank on the real history of the ’90s

Thomas Frank
Welfare reform. NAFTA. The crime bill. Prisons. Aides wondered if Bill knew who he was. His legacy is sadly clear

The Democratic establishment has gone mad — and 2016 will be last stand for party hacks

Paul Rosenberg
Democrats keep losing Congress because they rally around lame centrists. Time to take a lesson from Sanders success

Trump really does stand for B.S.: “Trumpery,” an old-fashioned word that’s proving useful today

Mark Peters
This 15th-century word that first meant "bamboozle" is almost too perfectly suited to its GOP namesake

The doomsday coverage stops now: Hillary defies inane “choker” narrative

Eric Boehlert
After New Hampshire, it was 2008 all over again. Two weeks later, and she's all but a lock for the nomination

Chris Rock’s Oscars didn’t “fight the power”: A night of crude jokes and cynical deflection is a poor way to show progress

Arthur Chu
Rock's big night shows us Hollywood wants it both ways—for movies to be powerful art and blameless entertainment

Oscars gives voice to survivors: Sexual assault awareness takes center stage at 2016 Academy Awards

Erin Coulehan
Hollywood spoke out last night, from Gaga's performance to honors for "Spotlight," "Room" and "Mad Max: Fury Road"

Oscar has issues: In an acerbic, awkward evening loaded with noble causes, #WhiteStarsMatter

Andrew O'Hehir
Chris Rock wrestles with Hollywood racism, Joe Biden goes Gaga and Leo turns rebel with a cause. It almost worked!

VP Joe Biden speaks out at Oscars against sexual abuse: “We must and we can change the culture”

Scott Timberg
The vice president introduced Lady Gaga, who performed her Oscar-nominated song "'Til It Happens to You"
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