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10 years ago: Salon’s Hillary Clinton interview
Walter Shapiro
From the Salon archives: The time Hillary Clinton told us "I will not become president until January 2009"
Enabling a dangerous president: The Jared Kushner timeline
Steven Harper
The president's son-in-law is the Trump era's Forrest Gump
Trump slams the “mean” health care law he once celebrated
Matthew Rozsa
Donald Trump had a Rose Garden celebration for the House Obamacare repeal bill. Now he says it's mean
This week in Donald Trump’s conflicts of interest: More drama about China
Matthew Rozsa
The president's conflicts of interest are especially notable when it comes to another world superpower
Trump exempts four ex-lobbyists from ethics rules
Matthew Rozsa
Trump's White House has granted ethics waivers to 17 appointees — including four former lobbyists
A Timeline: Russia and President Trump
Steven Harper
To keep everything in one location, here's an updated summary (so far)
Marijuana could be salvation for American blue collar workers
Mike Adams
The marijuana industry is poised to open up thousands of new blue-collar jobs
Still don’t have the votes: Trumpcare 2.0 is doomed again, as Republicans still can’t get behind Obamacare replacement
Rachel Leah
Paul Ryan has said that he will not bring the bill to the floor until he is sure has the votes. He doesn't
How much do we know about Blackwater founder Erik Prince — and his secretive role in shaping Trump’s foreign policy?
Heather Digby Parton
Founder of a disgraced mercenary outfit that committed war crimes in Iraq, Erik Prince is way too close to Trump
Blackwater founder Erik Prince has been giving Donald Trump counter-terrorism advice
Matthew Rozsa
Last week, Sean Spicer told reporters that Prince "had no role in the transition." That looks to be untrue
Steve Bannon bounced: Chaos is the new normal at the White House
Todd Gitlin
When the commander-in-chief isn’t all attitude, he’s all thumbs
Steve Bannon gets the boot: Donald Trump removes top adviser from National Security Council
Sophia Tesfaye
One of president's most trusted players no longer serves in a key White House security post
Devin Nunes’ bizarre White House charade: New York Times reveals House intel chief’s apparent source
Sophia Tesfaye
Nunes reportedly met with two White House officials — before leaking classified info back to the White House
House conservatives’ demand for further abortion restrictions could blow up Trumpcare in the Senate
Sophia Tesfaye
GOP's "manager amendments" defund Planned Parenthood and bar tax credits for private insurance that covers abortion
We picked the wrong billionaire: The case for Mark Zuckerberg 2020
Maegan Carberry
There isn’t enough time to trust failed Democrats and Republicans to stop the bleeding and make America sane again
“Not everybody is going to have health care”: Leaked bill shows Republicans getting closer to an Obamacare replacement — sort of
Sophia Tesfaye
Paul Ryan and company have finally agreed upon a plan for Obamacare and, surprise, less Americans will be covered
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
Trump’s plan to slash 75 percent of regulations will come at the cost of the environment
Sophia Tesfaye
Trump took action in his very first days to do away with environmental safeguards
Corporations, “dreading being the subject of a tweet,” are recycling jobs announcements to please Donald Trump
Brendan Gauthier
"All they're doing is announcing investments that they would have made anyway"
Trump’s new Washington hotel owes laborers more than $5 million
Matthew Rozsa
The man who bragged about stiffing workers during a presidential debate is at it again
Republicans’ Obamacare repeal plan will add $9 trillion to national debt, but that may not bother them
Matthew Rozsa
If Republicans rush through the Obamacare repeal, they'd admit that they don't really care about the deficit
Armed for 2017: New state gun laws shrink “gun-free zones,” expand access to concealed carry without training or permit
Sophia Tesfaye
Republicans in Missouri and Ohio have pushed through expansive access to guns for the new year
Worst of 2016: Picking the year’s 10 biggest anti-LGBT foes wasn’t easy
Nico Lang
It's been a challenging year for LGBT rights, from North Carolina's fight over HB 2 to Mike Pence as VP-elect
Bubble alert: In lieu of forfeiting equity to VC backers, start-ups are seeking risky loans
Brendan Gauthier
Borrowing allows start-ups to avoid dilution, but carries the risk of a swift wind down if a payment is missed
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