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Donald Trump’s trade war masks a darker agenda: Aiding the far right in Europe
Heather Digby Parton
US ambassador to Germany vows to help the far right, and Trump's foreign policy looks even more sinister
Yes, Michael Cohen, spousal rape is a real thing — as your client ought to know
JoAnne Sweeny
Michael Cohen is a dreadful lawyer — but maybe his profound ignorance of rape laws has performed a public service
The Air Force’s strange love for the new B-21 bomber
William J. Astore
The military-industrial complex strikes (out) again
California’s primary chaos: Republicans may be shut out statewide but could save the House
Sophia Tesfaye
California’s "jungle primary" may hurt Democrats in the midterms — but it’s an existential nightmare for the GOP
Blue wave or flameout: How will Tuesday’s packed primaries shape the crucial 2018 midterms?
Matthew Rozsa
While the main focus is on California's chaotic races, other big contests will come into sharper focus this week
Kanye West reveals he has been diagnosed with a “mental condition”
Rachel Leah
The cover of Kanye West's latest album "Ye" features the scribbled words, "I hate being Bi-Polar its awesome"
EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt allegedly asked his aide to buy an “old mattress” from a Trump hotel
Shira Tarlo
Aide Millan Hupp says she recalls conversations with Pruitt about "securing an old mattress from the Trump Hotel"
Donald Trump is “sullying the dream that America once was,” Ronald Reagan’s daughter claims
Shira Tarlo
Patti Davis also recalls how she once publicly voiced her opinion about another president — her own father
Trump’s plan to bail out the coal industry: Compel private power companies to purchase coal energy
Matthew Rozsa
Trump calls for drastic federal intervention in energy markets to prop up a lagging industry
Media gets Trump tax cut and hails economy as robust, ignoring millions of Americans
Robert Hennelly
National unemployment rate does not account for the growing number of Americans abandoning the workforce
Where is Melania? John Oliver has a theory
Rachel Leah
The First Lady has been out of the public eye for 24 days and counting. Has she run off to North Korea?
What comes next in Trump’s big power-grab: How close is he to staging a coup?
Bob Cesca
If Trump purges the Justice Department and seizes "emergency" powers, will his fans stand by him? Don't even ask
Asked about #MeToo, Bill Clinton says he doesn’t owe Monica Lewinsky an apology
Matthew Rozsa
Clinton became visibly flustered when grilled about the Lewinsky scandal: "I did the right thing!"
God-emperor Donald Trump wants to rule the world: The good news is he’s terrible at it
Heather Digby Parton
Trump is now testing, and stretching, the limits of presidential power, both at home and abroad. It's not good
Is Donald Trump above the law? He clearly thinks so — and the threat to democracy is real
Chauncey DeVega
That letter from Trump's lawyers isn't bluster: Our president thinks he's a king, and holds the law in contempt
Scott Pruitt’s war on science: More dangerous than his corruption scandals
Amanda Marcotte
Trump's EPA head grabs headlines for his greed and corruption, but his attack on science is more destructive
Giuliani steps in it, again
Angelo Young
Trump’s addition to his legal team claims Constitution allows presidents to pardon themselves. It doesn’t
Trump’s trade wars won’t be easy on red state America
Angelo Young
What could go wrong with angering U.S. allies over trade? We’re about to find out
Speech is never free in a world of racist surveillance and repression
William C. Anderson
Freedom of speech can easily transform into the freedom to be pursued by the authorities, surveilled and detained
Why is Elon Musk so bad at Twitter?
Keith A. Spencer
The arrogant billionaire can certainly afford a social media manager. Instead, he keeps digging deeper holes
Sex workers converge on Capitol Hill: “We’re human beings”
Shira Tarlo
Sex workers march worldwide and meet D.C. lawmakers to alert them about the perils of new laws signed by Trump
Trump’s commerce secretary says he plans to pressure China on trade issues
Matthew Rozsa
Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross apparently shares Trump's protectionist views on trade policy
The “Roseanne” revival we really needed is the one they’d never make
Erin Keane
Before "Roseanne" was canceled after the star's bigoted comments about Valerie Jarrett, it had already failed
“We’re closed!”: Donald Trump, Barack Obama, immigration panic and the toxic allure of the past
Andrew O'Hehir
One president thinks history can be stopped; the other thought he was shaping the future. They were both wrong
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