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The curious case of the twice-fired FBI analyst
Topher Sanders
Said Barodi, a Muslim American, had been deemed an “excellent” employee before being fired
Does the Bill Cosby verdict signal real change for victims of sexual assault? It just might
Amanda Marcotte
Will #MeToo produce real change? I've always been skeptical, but the Cosby verdict offers a glimmer of hope
Ben Carson’s war on the poor puts Republicans in a bind
Matthew Rozsa
Ben Carson, Trump's Housing and Urban Development Secretary, wants Congress to triple the rent on America's poorest
President Donald Trump on Michael Cohen: “With this crazy Stormy Daniels deal, he represented me”
Matthew Rozsa
The president says too much on "Fox & Friends," to the conservative hosts' awkward chagrin
Senate confirms Mike Pompeo as Trump’s second secretary of state in bipartisan vote
Shira Tarlo
White House press secretary Sarah Sanders celebrated by tweeting the first photos of Pompeo with Kim Jong Un
Ronny Jackson, President Trump’s pick for VA secretary, withdraws his nomination
Shira Tarlo
Jackson withdrew his nomination amid allegations of misconduct by nearly two dozen current and former colleagues
Trump’s tournament of corruption: Mick Mulvaney and Scott Pruitt still in the lead
Heather Digby Parton
So much for draining the swamp: In an administration of epic sleaze and corruption, these two guys stand out
Pro-Trump Senate candidate Don Blankenship uses ethnic slur in attack on Mitch McConnell’s wife
Matthew Rozsa
West Virginia Senate candidate Don Blankenship, an ex-convict and Trump loyalist, hits what may be a new low
A third party? How not to settle for the lesser of two evils
Robert Reich
Robert Reich: In order to get the candidates you want elected, you need to get involved now
Trump’s attorney Michael Cohen to plead the Fifth in Stormy Daniels lawsuit
Nicole Karlis
Stormy Daniels' attorney called the development "stunning" for a presidential lawyer
Second federal judge rules against Trump’s attempt to cut funding to Planned Parenthood
Charlie May
The Trump administration has attempted to eliminate a teen pregnancy prevention program to push abstinence-only
Mick Mulvaney to bankers: “If you’re a lobbyist who never gave us money, I didn’t talk to you”
Matthew Rozsa
Trump's budget director reveals his "hierarchy" of influence
Democrats win big in New York, come close in Arizona
Matthew Rozsa
Special elections in New York and Arizona should leave Republicans nervous about the midterms
Trump and Macron’s handsy bromance: French president kisses up to “alpha gorilla”; it won’t work
Heather Digby Parton
Trump's bizarre dominance display with French leader doesn't mean anything. Ask Lindsey Graham or H.R. McMaster
Trump’s EPA head is going to make it harder for scientists to actually shape environmental policy
Matthew Rozsa
EPA head Scott Pruitt is pushing a new initiative that will make it harder for science to be used by the agency
Between Trump and a devastated place
Justine Calma
Undocumented immigrants reel from hurricanes, fires, and the Trump administration
Our president ignores an American hero: Trump’s silence on the Waffle House murders is deafening
Chauncey DeVega
James Shaw Jr. disarmed a mass shooter single-handed. Everything about that is a problem for Donald Trump
Trump just hung his VA nominee out to dry
Charlie May
Amid allegations of toxic workplace behavior, Trump says that Dr. Ronny Jackson should consider withdrawing
Corporate welfare state: GOP tax plan showers millionaires with $17 billion tax break
Charlie May
Millionaires taking advantage of a tax loophole will be rewarded with $17 billion
After his latest tweetstorm, now conservatives love Kanye West
Rachel Leah
Once Kanye said he loved far-right pundit Candace Owens, it all went downhill from there
Donald Trump’s Moscow trip alibi has a big hole
Charlie May
Donald Trump says he never stayed overnight in Moscow in 2013. But he might have — and that's a problem
A museum dedicated to the horrors of lynching is what America needs
Matthew Rozsa
The true horrors of slavery and Jim Crow will be on full display
Seth Meyers believes Michael Cohen will flip on Donald Trump
Elizabeth Preza
“If the feds put pressure on him, there’s a good chance he’ll flip on himself”
Toronto and Tennessee: Two white suspects, no Trump tweets
Matthew Rozsa
The president's habit of being silent when crime isn't caused by a minority continued through the weekend
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