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Mar-a-Lago: Where Donald Trump learned to be king
Dean Obeidallah
From lies to sketchy Russian deals and porn stars, Mar-a-Lago groomed Trump for his unique presidential leadership
An impending yellow vest moment for the US?
Eric Bovim
France has been gripped by them, but the yellow vest movement has so far failed to take hold elsewhere
Blackface and hypocrisy: Northam must go, but Republicans have no moral standing on racism
Chauncey DeVega
Northam had one chance to apologize and atone. That's gone now — but Republicans should clean up their own house
Trump, Colin Kaepernick and the Super Bowl: Scholar David Leonard on white privilege in sports
Chauncey DeVega
Author of "Playing While White" on the lose-lose dynamic of black athletes, white blowback and political activism
Welcome to the 2020 Festival of Hate: A campaign like no other starts too early and too hot
Andrew O'Hehir
So far every Democrat who's running, or might be, has been subjected to withering internet hatred. What's the deal?
America’s presidential elections are broken: Here’s how to fix them
Reed E. Hundt
Most people don't vote, even in presidential elections — because their votes don't count. We can change that
Chris Christie says Trump needs to compromise: “Every negotiation can’t be a test of manhood”
Matthew Rozsa
Chris Christie talks to Salon about nearly being Trump's vice president — and which Democrat he thinks can beat him
Ann Coulter completely unleashes on Trump: “We put this lunatic in the White House for one reason”
Cody Fenwick
Coulter is angry — and threatening to back a right-wing challenger to the GOP president, who she used to "trust"
Chris Evans, Bobby Moynihan, and more rip Donald Trump Jr. for epic “Saturday Night Live” flub
Zack Sharf
Former "Saturday Night Live" star Moynihan called Trump Jr. a "dummy" for the mistake
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez vs. the “fact-checkers”: Challenging the boundaries of conventional wisdom
Paul Rosenberg
The Washington Post's "three Pinocchios" for AOC shows how incoherent mainstream "fact-checking" really is
Draft Beto: Meet the group urging O’Rourke to run for president in 2020 — without him
Shira Tarlo
An ambitious grassroots movement is trying to lure the former congressman back to the campaign trail
Kamala Harris appears to gloat about truancy policies she imposed as prosecutor in resurfaced video
Shira Tarlo
She defends her decision to penalize — and sometimes jail — the parents of truant children in San Francisco
Why the 2020 Iowa Democratic caucuses could become a definitive showcase for online voting
Steven Rosenfeld
Pending plans could create 100,000 new absentee caucus-goers
Is Donald Trump’s reelection campaign setting the president up for failure?
Cody Fenwick
It looks like Trump might be about to learn the worst possible lesson from the partial government shutdown . . .
Will Republicans actually stop Trump from forcing another shutdown?
Matthew Rozsa
Will Republican Party go over the cliff with Trump on another shutdown -- or actually step up and stop him?
Here’s the real story of the 2020 election: Billionaires vs. America
Amanda Marcotte
Progressive policies are now widely popular, but billionaires can spend big money. Which side will win in 2020?
Howard Schultz takes aim at the tax policies of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Elizabeth Warren
Shira Tarlo
Noting that he grew up in a Brooklyn housing project, Schultz called himself "living proof of the American dream"
Howard Schultz argues his case for a possible 2020 bid: “The idea of a third choice will resonate”
Shira Tarlo
Schultz argues that an independent centrist "like me" could be the one who defeats President Donald Trump in 2020
Wall Street execs pick faves for 2020: “It can’t be Warren and it can’t be Sanders”
Jake Johnson
Report: If Wall Streeters can't have Bloomberg, they're good with Booker, Gillibrand, Harris, Beto or Biden
Donald Trump has a strategy: He’s using the border wall fight to escape from justice
Amanda Marcotte
The shutdown battle delayed congressional investigations for weeks. So why wouldn't Trump want to do it again?
The Internet drags Howard Schultz’s “vanity project” after he announces possible presidential bid
Shira Tarlo
People appear concerned that Schultz would help re-elect Trump by siphoning off votes from the Democratic nominee
President Donald Trump slams Howard Schultz’s Oval Office ambitions: “He is not the smartest person”
Shira Tarlo
Trump rips Schultz one day after the former Starbucks CEO said he might run for president in 2020 as an independent
Baby boomers are the biggest suckers for fake news
Spencer Feingold
A new study finds older Americans use the internet in a manner far more divorced from reality
Drug-pricing policies find new momentum as “a 2020 thing”
Shefali Luthra
Lawmakers are pushing a bevy of new proposals and approaches
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