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I approved this Facebook message — but you don’t know that

Jennifer Valentino-DeVries
Political ads are required to say who paid for and approved the ads, which has now extended to Facebook

Trump’s military parade: Straight out of the fascist playbook

Chauncey DeVega
Trump is right: Nothing embodies an aspiring despot's power like a display of military might. His fans will love it

Trump’s financial arsonists

Nomi Prins
The next financial crisis? It's not if, but when

Donald Trump offers a helping hand to China and Russia

Dilip Hiro
Giving American isolationism new meaning

An immigration deal may anger the left — but Trump will be the biggest loser

Matthew Sheffield
Trump's anti-immigrant base will turn on him if he makes a DACA deal. That's too good for Democrats to pass up

Trump donors basically paid his companies — and his lawyers

Matthew Rozsa
Where did the money from Trump's presidential campaign bank account go? A lot of it went to lawyers

GOP attacks Latino immigrants in attempt to prevent them from voting

Steven Rosenfeld
Trump's "bill of love" for Dreamers follows steps to undercount immigrants in the 2020 Census

How to beat the hate that Trump exposed

Mark Mathabane
The U.S. could learn a lot about racial reconciliation from South African leaders like Mandela and Tutu

Even white people can see it now: Donald Trump’s a racist

Chauncey DeVega
An increasing proportion of whites now agree Trump is "biased" against black people — but support him anyway

No Oprah in 2020 — who’s next? Semi-modest proposals for our next celebrity president

D. Watkins
If America is determined to elect rich celebs instead of public servants, here are 5 more to consider

How Trump is destroying the GOP

Robert Reich
The Republicans no longer stand for anything other than Trump

Outflanked again: Will Democrats find a way to lose big on DACA?

Sophia Tesfaye
Trump offers an atrocious deal, and Democrats take a shutdown off the table: Hardliners win without a fight

The coming election is going to be a tidal wave of women running for office

Steven Rosenfeld
Hundreds are running for Congress, but the Democratic Party and progressive groups have only endorsed a few dozen

9 explosive claims from Michael Wolff’s book that the media missed

Chris Sosa
From the KKK to Richard Nixon, a multiplicity of horrifying accounts emerge

Democrats vote to reopen government, and activists say they’ve caved

Matthew Sheffield
GOP Senate leader Mitch McConnell promises new immigration debate as chamber moves toward approving funding bill

Getting past Bernie vs. Hillary: Signs of real hope for Democrats

Andrew O'Hehir
If Democrats can finally put their endless 2016 hangover behind them, there's a massive opportunity just ahead

Actions, not words, tell Trump’s political money story

Dave Levinthal
Rhetorically, he talked a liberal's game. In reality, he's like most conservatives

Is it too early to handicap the 2020 Democrats? Hell, not really

Matthew Sheffield
Is Bernie too old and Biden too tarnished? How far can Kirsten Gillibrand ride #MeToo, and who is Kamala Harris?

There’s no way African-Americans are warming to Trump

D. Watkins
Mix one flawed poll with one enthusiastic Fox News anchor and one gullible viewer in the White House

It’s time to go nuclear in the fight against climate change

Eric Holthaus
Historically, nuclear power has been the fastest way to decarbonize the global economy

Welcome to America: Land of Lincoln and King, or “sh**hole nation”?

Andrew O'Hehir
All our political disputes and culture-war battles boil down to one question: What kind of country is this?

Walmart shares the wealth, supposedly: More than a PR scam?

Jeremy Binckes
Retail giant got a big PR boost by announcing bonuses and higher wages. It's all part of a bigger game plan

Can Ohio purge voters? Crucial rights case goes to Supreme Court

Amanda Marcotte
Ohio wants to dump voters who skip three elections. If SCOTUS says yes, the door's open to a widespread crackdown

Oprah in the White House: Indulging the fantasy, briefly

D. Watkins
No, we're not electing Oprah! But imagining her in the Oval Office is a comforting dream for a nightmarish 2018
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