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Porn “disruption” makes Stormy Daniels a rare success in increasingly abusive industry

Gail Dines, David L Levy
Stormy Daniels is the rare "porn star" to find success — and was even briefly a Senate contender in 2009

Tracing “Trump’s Takeover”: A chat with “Frontline” producer Michael Kirk

Melanie McFarland
The Frontline filmmaker talks to Salon about covering a presidency that's "so out front and all over the place"

In rare bipartian show, senators unite to roast Zuckerberg

Nicole Karlis
Disgust over Zuckerberg and Facebook brought together both sides of the aisle

Sinclair TV host resigns following vulgar tweet about David Hogg

Charlie May
Jamie Allman resigned after he threatened to sexually assault a 17-year-old Parkland shooting survivor

Trump’s dilemma: Punish the farmers to pump up other industries

Charlie May
Trump thinks American farmers will happily put up with pain for the greater good. That's not going over well

Is Sarah Palin staging a political comeback in the Trump Era?

Cody Fenwick
The former Alaska governor tells Fox News host Mark Levin she would run for vice president again “in a heartbeat"

Trump’s national security staff merry-go-round reflects decades of policy competition and conflict

Gordon Adams
Who is in charge of the national security policy of the United States?

A new email could prove that Pruitt has lied about unethical pay raises

Matthew Rozsa
Trump's beleaguered EPA head has been caught lying about an ethics scandal — but insiders gloat he's untouchable

Slipped through the cracks: April 10, 2018

Jeremy Binckes
The notes and quotes you may have missed

FBI raid on Michael Cohen has one real target — and Donald Trump knows it

Heather Digby Parton
Michael Cohen is being investigated on various charges. But everything he did was for the man in the Oval Office

Donald Trump: A perfect Republican

Alexei Bayer
Trump embodies many of the nasty trends that have long moved the Republicans away from the path of political virtue

Mr. Zuckerberg goes to Washington: Can the Facebook founder wriggle off the hook?

Matthew Sheffield
Facebook CEO will finally appear on Capitol Hill. How many senators actually understand what questions to ask him?

Trump’s troops on the border: It’s bad political theater — and nothing to do with security

Amanda Marcotte
Militarizing the border is pure propaganda, fueled by Fox News paranoia. It does nothing for real public safety

Robert Mueller has Trump in his sights

Terry H. Schwadron
But Washington wonders: Is he a "subject" or the "target" of the criminal probe?

On Mueller’s orders, FBI raids office of Trump attorney Michael Cohen

Shira Tarlo
Federal prosecutors seized records related to topics including payments to Stormy Daniels from Cohen's office

Conservatives are raging at the Atlantic — and themselves — over columnist Kevin Williamson’s firing

Matthew Sheffield
Did Kevin Williamson say women who have abortions should hang? He did — and conservatives aren't sure how to feel

Donald Trump’s latest conflict of interest is on full display

Matthew Rozsa
A new report suggests that President Trump may have threatened Panama in order to help his hotel business there

Rick Scott is running for Senate, setting up a tight race in the biggest swing state

Charlie May
The election could prove whether or not Scott's close-knit relationship with Trump is the key to success

Trade policy expert: Trump’s trade war could destroy America’s economy

Matthew Rozsa
Salon spoke with a trade expert from the Progressive Policy Institute to discuss the impact of Trump's trade war

Trump’s immigration rhetoric may be hurting the GOP ahead of midterms: report

Charlie May
Even Frank Luntz thinks Republicans are in trouble

John McCain blasts Trump’s inaction after more Syrian attacks

Matthew Rozsa
"Emboldened by American inaction, Assad has reportedly launched another chemical attack," wrote Sen. John McCain

Chaos reigns: John Bolton is now at Trump’s right hand. What fresh hell awaits us?

Heather Digby Parton
Even this White House staff was sad to see H.R. McMaster depart. They have no idea what Bolton will do either

Fighting back against Big Lies on climate change and the environment — and winning

Amanda Marcotte
Despite the firehose of disinformation, activists are winning by insisting on facts, evidence and science

Presidential historian Gil Troy: Donald Trump has committed “a crime against the American people”

Chauncey DeVega
Scholar Gil Troy says it's not too late for Trump to change — but history will judge his enablers harshly
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