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Roy Moore doesn’t need Senate Republicans; he has Trump
Matthew Rozsa
Not even Alabama's Republican senator voted for Roy Moore
Can virtual reality change minds on social issues?
Kaitlin Ugolik Phillips
These activists are harnessing the power of VR to tackle everything from abortion to workplace harassment
Trent Franks’ “Handmaid’s Tale”: Former staffer says GOP rep offered $5 million to impregnate her
Nicole Karlis
Pay-to-play sexual harassment: Republican Rep. Trent Franks announced Friday that he will resign immediately
Governors and federal agencies are blocking nearly 1,300 accounts on Facebook and Twitter
Leora Smith, Derek Kravitz
We filed public records requests with all 50 governors and 22 federal agencies. Here’s what we found
Anderson Cooper levels Roy Moore spokeswoman with questions about birtherism, homophobia, 9/11
Matthew Rozsa
Moore spokeswoman Janet Porter responded with bizarre, rambling detours
Moore is less: Alabama, Senate and nation will suffer
Michael Winship
As the special election approaches, Republicans abandon morality for power
Republicans were always going to kiss and make up with Roy Moore
Amanda Marcotte
Women who speak out against sexual abuse are still viewed by the right as more deviant than horndog male predators
Donald Trump endorses Roy Moore, showing us the state of the GOP
Jeremy Binckes
Meet the state of the GOP: The president chooses a man accused of sex crimes over a Democrat
What is Britain First, Donald Trump’s latest Twitter muse?
Chris Allen
Learn more about the far-right group retweeted by Donald Trump
Once again, the right hijacks that old-time religion
Bill Moyers, Michael Winship
A new museum in Washington reminds us that the Good Book is subject to interpretation — and abuse
Liberals are the new conservatives
David Masciotra
Strangely, those of us on the center-left now find ourselves defending formerly "conservative" American values
The GOP tax plan is a middle finger to everyone but the rich
Steve Rosenfeld
Nobody should have any illusions about what Republicans are trying to accomplish
Roy Moore, the Federalist and the decay of the conservative mind
Matthew Sheffield
The Federalist was once an irritating religious-right publication. It totally lost its mind under Donald Trump
Roy Moore in the home stretch: He has survived, and is likely to win
Matthew Sheffield
Relying on the tried-and-true Republican strategy of invoking a liberal conspiracy, Moore is poised for victory
Reminder: James O’Keefe has a history of failing to discredit journalists
Matthew Rozsa
The conservative activist has already been discredited. But he still keeps trying
Right-wing plant tries, fails to dupe the Washington Post with a false Roy Moore story
Leigh C. Anderson
A conservative hack tried to prove WaPo to be purveyors of fake news, and got a lesson in how reporting works
Bernie Sanders could be running again in 2020, and that opens a can of worms
Matthew Rozsa
It's time to play everyone's favorite game about presidential speculations
Federal agency refers girls to counselors picked by anti-abortion group
Patrick Michels
The list of counseling providers was created by the advocacy network Heartbeat International
Fox News has a new misinformation campaign on a reproductive rights case
Julie Tulbert
The conservative media outlet is firing up the right-wing spin machine for the Supreme Court's new abortion case
The Museum of the Bible is connected to a right-wing agenda
Emily C. Bell
The new D.C. museum joins a group of attractions with messy relationships between church and state
Democrats should commit to an all-women ticket in 2020
Rick Gell
For all the right reasons, Bernie, Joe, Cory and the rest should step aside
Lena Dunham is cancelled
Rachel Leah
Here's hoping the recent controversy over her victim shaming will make Dunham step back. Knowing her, it won't
How Obamacare changed the love lives of young adults
Joelle Abramowitz
Young women are now less likely to have children and less likely to have abortions than in previous generations
GOP’s Roy Moore dilemma reflects a much bigger crisis for conservative politics
Matthew Sheffield
Republicans want to ditch Moore in the worst way. But because of their past choices, they're stuck with him
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