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A Trump-linked super PAC is trying to push Europe’s voters to the far right
Adam Ramsay, Claire Provost
Investigation reveals coordination between controversial Madrid campaign group and far-right parties across Europe
Donald Trump holds MAGA rally in Green Bay during White House Correspondents’ Association dinner
Matthew Rozsa
Trump held a MAGA rally in Green Bay during the White House Correspondents' Association dinner in Washington
Arya Stark is an adult woman: “Game of Thrones” sex shock is rooted in hypocritical purity culture
Amanda Marcotte
Americans still shame girls for growing into women, as evidenced by the reaction to Arya on "Game of Thrones"
Has Kyrsten Sinema become the Joe Manchin of the West?
Alex Henderson
Sinema’s overall voting record during her three months in the U.S. Senate has been quite centrist
Bolsonaro’s approval rating is worse than any past Brazilian president at the 100-day mark
Helder Ferreira do Vale
Many Brazilians feel Jair Bolsonaro has not delivered on his promise
Looking back at 1919: immigration, race, and women’s rights, then and now
Arnold R. Isaacs
The 2019 calendar is full of dates that evoke similar echoes
Planned parenthood’s “risky strategy” to update its image
Shefali Luthra, Anna Maria Barry-Jester
Planned Parenthood, known as a staunch defender of abortion rights, is working to recast its public image.
Tucker Carlson suggests Democratic Party is “pushing abortion” on African-Americans
Matthew Rozsa
Carlson claims that the issue of abortion is about business and "making sure that women can be obedient workers"
“We cover both sides”: Fox News host reacts to Donald Trump’s gripes about Bernie Sanders town hall
Matthew Rozsa
Sanders discussed the tax returns he released before the program, while Trump continues to refuse to reveal his own
A majority of Fox News’ town hall audience supports Bernie Sanders’ “Medicare for All” proposal
Matthew Rozsa
"How many are willing to transition to what the senator says, a government-run system?" Bret Baier asked the crowd
Can we stop pretending now?
Andrew J. Bacevich“Unplanned” and shameless: Hit anti-abortion movie is a total right-wing grift
Amanda Marcotte
Everything about the anti-abortion indie "Unplanned" is dishonest: Its story, its agenda and its marketing strategy
Republican lawmaker proposes death penalty as option for Texas women who receive abortions
Alex Henderson
Texas could make it possible for women who get abortions to be charged with homicide and face the death penalty
Stephen Miller takes command: Trump’s shadow chief of staff wields his dark magic
Amanda Marcotte
Repulsive toady genius has quietly maximized power in the White House, in pursuit of a white nationalist agenda
Beto O’Rourke is correct: Trump’s immigration rhetoric is straight out of the Third Reich
Chauncey DeVega
Republicans will express outrage at O'Rourke's comments about Trump and the Nazis. But the evidence is clear
Shed a tear for WorldNetDaily — or maybe don’t. But the downfall of a far-right site is instructive
Amanda Marcotte
Far-right conspiracy sites like WorldNetDaily are imploding as Fox News and the White House invade their niche
Republicans have put our country on a path of warp-speed decline
Thom Hartmann
They want you to think it’s worth cheering for
Trump-linked Christian Fundamentalists are pouring dark money into Europe, boosting the far right
Claire Provost, Mary Fitzgerald
Far-right parties aim for big wins in the upcoming European Parliament elections in May
Trumps wades into the healthcare morass again…alone
Terry H. Schwadron
We don’t know what "Trumpcare" looks like, but even Republican senators want nothing to do with it
As Houston choked on toxic fumes, Texas legislators targeted air quality programs
Naveena Sadasivam
According to a 2016 investigation, a major chemical incident occurs in Houston once every six weeks
Quinceañera with baby fever
Jennifer Givhan
I wanted the sparkling dress, a princess crown, the man of honor. And I wanted my boyfriend to want a baby with me
Susan Collins is up for reelection in 2020. Here are three ways things could play out
Alex Henderson
If Collins is no longer in the U.S. Senate in 2021, Republicans will have only themselves to blame
Judge rules Fox News host Jeanine Pirro’s program cannot be defamatory. Here is why
Matthew Chapman
“Pirro’s lack of temperament and caustic commentary is what she is known, celebrated and frequently criticized for"
Why Donald Trump’s judicial picks have not produced the conservative shift the GOP had hoped for
Matthew Chapman
If the 2016 elections were a pivotal moment for the federal courts, the 2020 elections could be infinitely more so
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