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Suddenly Republicans care about civil liberties — or at least about whether Michael Cohen “flips”

Heather Digby Parton
Suddenly Republicans sound like the ACLU, when the point is to keep Mueller away from Trump's shady business deals

Will dark money swamp the blue wave? Democrats’ fundraising lead could be deceptive

Amanda Marcotte
Democratic enthusiasm is sky-high, but a tide of pro-GOP outside spending could still upend the 2018 midterms

Democrats probably won’t win Arizona’s special election — but the GOP’s still in trouble

Sophia Tesfaye
Arizona's 8th district, in the Phoenix suburbs, is right-wing heartland. A narrow GOP victory could signal doom

The Supreme Court is about to weigh in on Trump’s Muslim ban

Matthew Rozsa
Other courts slapped Trump's plan multiple times — now, legal experts talk to Salon about the repercussions

Why does a president demand loyalty from people who work for him?

Yu Ouyang
Why does loyalty matter so much to Trump? Presidency scholars have theories

“Handout Hannity”: Fox News host faces new question over $90 million real estate side hustle

Charlie May
Sean Hannity denies receiving help from HUD to buy foreclosed homes

Is Don Blankenship the next Roy Moore?

Matthew Rozsa
Don Blankenship is the latest in a trend of Republicans who have one thing in common — Trump loyalty

Michael Cohen won’t flip on Donald Trump, and a prosecutor explains why

Travis Gettys
Former U.S. Attorney said there's only one reason Cohen might risk a lengthy prison term to protect Trump

John Oliver goes to Sean Hannity to explain why Trump should keep the Iran deal

Charlie May
Oliver knows that Trump has surrounded himself with anti-Iran hardliners, so he thought of a new way to sway him

Waffle House shooter Travis Reinking should not have had the AR-15 he used

Matthew Rozsa
Travis Reinking's guns were confiscated — and he had them thanks to a loophole

The Fox News pardon pipeline

Matt Gertz
Criminal defendants and prisoners who lack resources might be out of luck

Trump’s (premature) attack on Syria

Jeff Faux
Who is left to defend the rule of law?

Pulitzer-winning reporter David Cay Johnston: “The evidence suggests Trump is a traitor”

Chauncey DeVega
Investigative reporter who has covered Trump for 30 years dares to imagine impeachment — and President Nancy Pelosi

Are Democrats finally playing to win in 2018 and beyond?

Amanda Marcotte
Democrats swung for the fences last week, suing Trump and backing pot legalization. It's about time

Laura Ingraham meets the Afrocentric “alt-right” — and it’s every bit as weird as it sounds

Matthew Sheffield
"Hotep Jesus" appeared on Fox News to bash Starbucks and white liberals, and how that happened is stranger still

These 6 inescapable facts help explain the Republican Party’s current death spiral

Sarah K. Burris
No good news for the Grand Old Party

A small-time scam artist gave Trump a mansion for $0. Why?

Lance Williams, Matt Smith
Los Angeles mansion transferred to a New York billionaire for no money at all

There are no rules for Sean Hannity at Fox News

Matt Gertz
Fox allowed Hannity to defeat Cohen on the network's airwaves without disclosing that he had been Cohen's client

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez wants to be a progressive alternative for New York Democrats

Charlie May
"I don't think of myself as running from the left of Joe Crowley. I think of myself as running from the bottom"

Colin Kaepernick is named Amnesty International’s Ambassador of Conscience

Charlie May
Kaepernick was decorated with Amnesty International's highest honor for speaking out about racial injustice

Destroy the Earth Day: Under Trump and Pruitt, the right’s assault on the environment goes nuclear

Paul Rosenberg
For decades the right has fought to undo environmental regulation. Under Trump and Pruitt, it's extreme gaslighting

Mitt Romney fails to win GOP nomination, will now face primary in Utah

Charlie May
Romney's path to the U.S. Senate became a bit more complicated, but he's still the heavy favorite

How the U.S. became Troll Nation: From Gamergate to the rise of Trump

Amanda Marcotte
Before "MAGA," Gamergaters claimed harassing women online was "about ethics in video game journalism"
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