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A tale of American hubris — or, how not to learn from your mistakes
Tom Engelhardt
Or five lessons in the history of American defeat
SNL: Robert De Niro & Ben Stiller play Mueller and Cohen in “Meet the Parents” parody
Nicole Karlis
“Now we are going to catch all you little Fockers, you got that?” De Niro's Mueller said.
“He’s crapping all over us!”: Alex Jones slams Trump in tearful meltdown over Syria
Charlie May
An irate Alex Jones loses his mind after Trump launches airstrikes on Syria, calls him a "fraud"
RNC official resigns amid $1.6 million hush payment to ex-Playboy model
Charlie May
The payment was arranged by President Donald Trump's personal lawyer, Michael Cohen, who personally made $250,000
“Mission Accomplished!”: Trump declares victory after Syria strikes — but what was achieved?
Charlie May
Trump was quick to declare victory after the strikes against the Assad regime, but was anything actually achieved?
How Sinclair is taking over local news and pushing the country to the right
Sophia A. McClennen
Sinclair is positioning themselves to have massive influence in politics — and the left is letting them do it
What happens when a few volunteer and the rest just watch
Andrew J. Bacevich
The American military system dissected
“Operation Desert Stormy”: Bill Maher calls Trump’s Syria strike a distraction
Charlie May
Maher said Trump was given permission from "Fox & Friends" to launch the attack to distract from his other scandals
What is a tariff? An economist explains
Amitrajeet A. Batabyal
An explainer to help understand the implications of Trump's new trade barriers
Government by Godfather
Lucian K. Truscott IV
John Gotti’s president should have appointed Joey Gallo’s attorney general
Rania Abouzeid’s journey into the hell of Syria’s civil war
Jefferson Morley
"No Turning Back" tells the stories of ordinary people caught in a cataclysm
At first, pundits ignored the populist insurgency: Now they claim it’s a threat to democracy
Conor Lynch
After Trump, Brexit and Italy's Five Star, political experts scramble to decode the supposed dangers of "populism"
The necessary discomfort of “Wyatt Cenac’s Problem Areas”
Melanie McFarland
"Daily Show" alum Wyatt Cenac ignores Trump, and instead dives deep into a topic that deserves discussion
Democrats: Firing Rod Rosenstein would ignite constitutional crisis
Nicole Karlis
Leakers say the deputy attorney general is "at peace" with the possibility that he may be fired shortly
Stephen Colbert makes a golden joke after James Comey admits the “pee tape” could exist
Shira Tarlo
Not everyone's lucky enough to be in a marriage with a "100 percent no hooker-pee-pee guarantee," Colbert deadpans
While Trump blasts “leaker” James Comey, he wants to pardon leaker Scooter Libby
Matthew Rozsa
One "leaker" Trump doesn't like. The other one, who may be getting a pardon, outed an undercover CIA agent
James Comey says it’s possible the “pee tape” story is true
Cody Fenwick
The president was afraid the first lady might think the recording was real
Slipped through the cracks: April 13, 2018
Compiled by Salon staff
The notes and quotes you may have missed
Here’s why James Comey’s book is the talk of the country
Matthew Rozsa
There's a scathing portrait of the president — and it's coming from a man who wanted loyalty
James Comey is no resistance hero — but he’s stubborn enough to stand up to a bully like Trump
Heather Digby Parton
Comey's exaggerated sanctimony got the whole country in this mess. But now he's hitting Trump where it hurts
Donald Trump and Paul Manafort revived Nixon’s race-based hate strategy for the 21st century
Thom Hartmann, Lamar Waldron
Conservative politicians often use racist dog-whistles to get votes, power, and money
Pain is the reward: Here’s what pundits keep getting wrong about Trump and his supporters
Chauncey DeVega
Trump's voters are suffering. They still love him. Mainstream journalists lack any understanding of this pathology
Florida Gov. Rick Scott, now a Senate candidate, accused of flouting campaign finance law
Amanda Marcotte
The law says super PACs can't coordinate with candidates. Rick Scott is one of many Republicans who ignore that
“Roseanne” star seeks treatment for her “battles” as revival remains dominant in weekly ratings
Rachel Leah
Emma Kenney steps away from Hollywood "for a bit." Meanwhile, the sitcom is becoming a rallying call for the right
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