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The YouTube shooter seemed liberal, so conservatives are having a field day
Charlie May
Conservatives wasted no time linking the latest mass shooting to immigration, and owning violent liberals
Apple reveals they, too, have a bit of a pay gap
Charlie May
Yet another company acknowledged that it was paying its women less than its men
Scott Walker in trouble? Wisconsin Democrats “feeling very hopeful” after election win
Matthew Rozsa
Top Democrats say the wind is at their back: "I think it's a wonderful sign for November"
H.R. McMaster delivers Russia warning on his way out
Charlie May
The outgoing national security adviser didn't mince words on Russia in his final speech
Scott Pruitt hides from media in wake of his scandals
Matthew Rozsa
Speaking to a friendly outlet, the head of Trump's EPA says ethics questions are just partisan attacks
Circle tightens in the Russia probe: We know the president is under investigation
Heather Digby Parton
Trump may wish to celebrate Mueller's statement that he's a "subject," not a "target." He'd be wiser to shut up
Slipped through the cracks: April 4, 2018
Compiled by Salon staff
The notes and quotes you may have missed
We have Bill Clinton to thank in part for Trump’s propaganda machine
Jacob Sugarman
The Telecommunications Act of 1996 helped pave the way for Sinclair's broadcasting monopoly
Jeff Sessions’ new “quotas” for immigration judges: Pathway to mass deportation?
Amanda Marcotte
Trump's attorney general says his "quotas" are about efficiency. They're actually part of a much larger plan
The right’s Parkland problem: A symptom of authoritarian parenting
Chauncey DeVega
Conservatives see the Parkland students as disrespectful and dangerous — and those feelings stem from primal fears
Trump: “We are preparing for the military to secure our border”
Nicole Karlis
The president claims he is gearing up to order the U.S. military to police parts of the Mexican-American border
Three victims hospitalized after shooting at YouTube, 1 dead
Salon Staff
Three victims are reportedly receiving treatment after a female suspect allegedly opened fire
Beto O’Rourke’s fundraising numbers should worry Ted Cruz
Matthew Rozsa
Beto O'Rourke's $6.7 million haul seems to be sending a message to the first-term Republican
Fake news, partisan news and mainstream media: There’s a big difference
Matthew Rozsa
Trump's encouraging right-wingers to label any journalism they dislike as "fake news" — and it's destroying America
Hillary Clinton, Nancy Pelosi: Meet the GOP’s new villains for 2018
Matthew Rozsa
The 2018 midterm strategy for the GOP seems to be Hillary Hillary Hillary — but she's not on the ballot
Slipped through the cracks: April 3, 2018
Compiled by Salon staff
The notes and quotes you may have missed
Sinclair-related political contributions skew Republican — but Democrats get cash, too
Ashley Balcerzak
Critics argue TV news giant producing Trump-friendly "pro-government propaganda"
Lou Dobbs, Trump whisperer: President’s media mirror is also an adviser
Heather Digby Parton
Veteran Fox Business host was a Trumper before Trump was. Now he reportedly calls in to White House meetings
Political corruption is underwriting America’s gun control nightmare
Thom Hartmann
Let's get the money out of politics — then we can deal with the NRA
Trump’s trade war will punish Trump country worst of all
Sophia Tesfaye
Stocks are down; manufacturers and farmers fear a collapse. Trump assures his fans trade wars are "easy to win"
Trump’s recycling program: War crimes and war criminals, old and (potentially) new
Rebecca Gordon
Looking at the 15 year anniversary of the U.S. involving itself in Iraq
Businessman Donald Trump Jr. is stumping for his dad’s political friends
Matthew Rozsa
The president's son is planning on campaigning for Republicans — despite being a businessman
Donald Trump comes to Sinclair’s defense and muddies the real news/fake news divide
Matthew Rozsa
With the American people fractured over their trust of the media, President Trump is eager to exploit it for allies
Trump’s absurd new argument: He wants to ban people from reading official Twitter accounts
Matthew Sheffield
Trump's outrageous new claim: He can ban individuals from even reading the @POTUS and @WhiteHouse accounts
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