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Norm Macdonald on ignoring his own rules, and why he’d invite Louis C.K. on His Netflix talk show
Steve Greene
At this point, the comedian just wants to talk to interesting people
Pressure mounts on Republican Senators Susan Collins and Lisa Murkowski to oppose Brett Kavanaugh
Rachel Leah
To whom will her loyalty lie? Neither has announced their decision, and pressure from their home states is mounting
Brett Kavanaugh could be worse than you think: Here’s how he’ll gut environmental protection
Amanda Marcotte
Kavanaugh's history suggests he's skeptical of longstanding court precedents that protect environmental laws
Brett Kavanaugh: Love child of the unholy marriage between Donald Trump and the GOP
Amanda Marcotte
Trump wants to protect corruption. Republicans want a hard-right policy agenda. With Kavanaugh, everybody wins
What if John McCain had picked Joe Lieberman in 2008?
Matthew Rozsa
"I think we would have done better than the McCain-Palin ticket did," Lieberman speculated to Salon
Trump’s Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh refers to birth control as “abortion-inducing drugs”
Nicole Karlis
“Women have every reason to believe their health and their lives are at stake"
Kavanaugh’s confirmation is a done deal
Matthew Rozsa
There have been many dramatic moments in Kavanaugh hearings, but the fix is in, he is all but confirmed
Dana Loesch: “Inherently sexist” women Democrats should be silenced for attacking Kavanaugh
David Edwards
Loesch said that Sen. Gillibrand’s recent remarks are a “ridiculous fear mongering tactic from the matriarchy"
Cory Booker defies Senate rules, releases Brett Kavanaugh’s “confidential” emails
Rachel Leah
New York Times obtained a slew of other "committee confidential" emails that contradict Kavanaugh's statements
Democrats turn up the heat in Kavanaugh hearing — and start to leak damning evidence
Amanda Marcotte
After two days of complaints about Supreme Court nominee's hidden documents, Democrats start releasing them
Republicans really want you to believe Brett Kavanaugh is good for women. He’s not
Amanda Marcotte
Kavanaugh claims to respect women and legal precedent. OK, cool! But he'll still vote to overturn Roe v. Wade
Aretha Franklin’s family rebukes Reverend’s “distasteful” eulogy
Jon Blistein
Rev. Jasper Williams Jr. caused uproar with comments on gender roles, Black Lives Matter, black-on-black crime
Here’s why the Kavanaugh nomination matters — and his confirmation is not guaranteed
Julie Rikelman
It's not just about Roe v. Wade. That case connects to a whole range of other American rights and liberties
As a Supreme Court justice, Brett Kavanaugh will present an immediate threat to women’s rights
Amanda Marcotte
More than 20 cases in federal court right now will offer Kavanaugh the opportunity to undercut reproductive rights
Chuck Schumer under attack for cutting deal with Mitch McConnell on judges
Matthew Rozsa
Senate Minority Leader faces sharp criticism for letting Republicans reshape the judiciary without much fight
President Donald Trump predicts violence if Republicans lose hold of Congress in midterm elections
Shira Tarlo
Trump warned that Democrats would "overturn everything that we've done, and they'll do it quickly and violently"
Can the Satanic Temple survive its “civil war”?
Gwenda Bond
What happens when an organization founded on inclusivity and activism partners with an attorney for the alt-right?
I quit the Catholic church: I’m not giving up my faith, but I’m losing my religion
Mary Elizabeth Williams
It breaks my heart to walk away — but nobody ever said faith didn't take courage
The Manafort verdict and Cohen’s plea won’t halt the slow motion fascism of the Trump administration
Lucian K. Truscott IV
We stand a 60-40 chance of keeping our democracy, citizens resisting nominees like Brett Kavanaugh is the only hope
4 reasons why anti-Trump Latino voters won’t swing the midterms
Steffen W. Schmidt
Latinos make up 12 percent of people eligible to vote in the 2018 midterm elections
Brett Kavanaugh’s disturbing abortion history: He ruled against women who were forced to abort
Amanda Marcotte
In 2007, two disabled women complained about being forced to have abortions. Kavanaugh ruled against them
#FreePress day: Newspapers congratulate selves for First Amendment. OK! Now get back to work
Andrew O'Hehir
Newspapers join hands to proclaim they're not enemies of the people. Symbol of resistance, or just pathetic?
Behind the latest Catholic sex abuse scandal: The church’s problem is male dominance
Amanda Marcotte
Both sexual predation and anti-choice politics are rooted in patriarchal ideology and a culture of sexual shame
Why Trump’s “sloppy” policies keep getting held up in court
Mike Ludwig
“There’s a reason why we have never lost a case against the Trump administration," said Attorney General Ferguson
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