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The Trump Administration plans to end a refugee program for children
Marcelo Rochabrun
Minors from El Salvador, Honduras and Guatemala will no longer be permitted to reunite with their parents in the US
Trump speaks at the UN: 5 takeaways from his speech
Simon Reich
Trump's UN speech seemed more befitting if delivered in 1917 rather than 2017
The Trump doctrine: Only I can fix the world
Heather Digby Parton
Trump's UN speech: Democracy and human rights? Fake news! National sovereignty is meaningless. Let's blow stuff up
Read the full transcript of Trump’s speech to UN General Assembly
Sophia Tesfaye
Full transcript and video: Trump warns the U.S. is "ready, willing and able" to "totally destroy" North Korea
Trump warns North Korea during UN speech, says some countries going “to hell”
Sophia Tesfaye
Trump offers the United Nations a twist on George W. Bush’s axis of evil in off-the-rails address
Kellyanne Conway doesn’t like the Emmys, but likes how Kate McKinnon played her
Matthew Rozsa
Donald Trump's adviser says the president doesn't care about the Emmys (except for when he did)
“Absolute devastation”: Island of Barbuda “barely habitable” after Hurricane Irma
Keith A. Spencer
Prime minister estimates 60% of population may be homeless after Hurricane Irma rips through Barbuda
This week in Donald Trump’s conflicts of interest: Jared and Jr. have some ethics issues
Matthew Rozsa
The Trump family's interests can't be limited geographically
Texas’ secretary of state turned down Quebec’s aid offer, asked for “prayers” instead
Matthew Rozsa
Hurricane Harvey is illustrating America's tense international relationships
How Donald Trump killed the conservative promise of Pax Americana
Tom Engelhardt
It took a reality TV star with a curious comb-over to destroy American exceptionalism
“Acoustic attack”: US diplomats in Cuba suffer sudden hearing loss
Angelo Young
Cuban diplomats have been expelled from the US amid hearing loss claims
Donald Trump and the endgame of “The End of History”: The latest news from World War IV
Andrew O'Hehir
Francis Fukuyama once claimed that history was over and democracy would last forever. Maybe he had it backwards
The US Democrats’ failing turnaround strategy
Stephan Richter, Alexei Bayer
Trumpism is fueled by resentment, not economics. Trump voters are like Russians voting for Putin.
Here’s how one of Donald Trump’s top intelligence leaders was coached in how to talk about his war on the “deep state”
Mattathias Schwartz
"How can you work . . . for a president that undermines your work?’
Donald Trump may be thinking of replacing Jeff Sessions with Rudy Giuliani: report
Matthew Rozsa
Donald Trump once considered Rudy Giuliani for secretary of state; but now might make him attorney general
A 21st-century form of indentured servitude has already penetrated deep into the American heartland
Thom Hartmann
Corporations want to make sure that laborers never again have the power to tell big business how to treat them
Florida lobbyist turning Trump ties into mega-millions
Rachel Wilson
Brian Ballard's new D.C. office has bagged a gaggle of big-name clients
The class war is a one-sided fight — and the very rich are winning
Donald Jeffries
You don't have to be a Bernie Sanders supporter to be concerned about the widening income gap in America
Is energy “dominance” the right goal for U.S. policy?
Daniel Raimi
Energy independence could be too isolating from other countries
Four myths journalists should watch out for during Trump’s “Energy Week”
Lisa Hymas
The end of energy week and the Trump administration still can't figure out we are destroying the planet
Venezuela is proof that the rich will be insulated from economic ruin
Charlie May
Amid a nation crippled with political violence, the rich remain secluded and safe to live their lavish lives
Will Mexico go for the anti-Trump candidate?
Lauren Kaori Gurley
A left-wing populist is leading in Mexico’s 2018 presidential polls
Will Oliver Stone’s Putin interview play into the strongman’s hands?
Gabriel Bell
Granted, that's a bad question — but the director's upcoming TV series with the Russian president raises concerns
Greg Palast: Trump’s tax cuts are more evidence America’s greedy billionaires have staged a political coup
Steven Rosenfeld
The investigative journalist warns that "voodoo economics" is coming back
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