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The congressional map is even more rigged in favor of Republicans than you realize
Jacob Sugarman
New research indicates Democrats may need a tidal wave to reclaim the House this fall
No Buicks! Janis Joplin’s message to Donald Trump
Stephan Richter
Vanity and materialism — not cheating — drive German luxury car sales in the US
The lesson for progressives from Daniel Biss’ Illinois governor race loss: Don’t alienate labor
Miles Kampf-Lassin
Biss ran for Ill. governor on a progressive platform, but his fraught record on workers' rights haunted his run
John Bolton skewed intelligence, say people who worked with him
Sebastian Rotella
Former colleagues say the next national security adviser resists input that doesn’t fit his biases
The EPA wants to get rid of gas mileage regulations, even though it makes no sense
Matthew Rozsa
The Trump administration eliminates a regulation that essentially brought all cars to the same level
“Due process” in the age of Trump
Terry H. Schwadron
The president has a problem with the rule of law, unless it’s to protect his "white buddies"
In the Trump era, Republicans get even dumber on climate change
Sophia Tesfaye
Republicans no longer just deny that climate change is real — now they deny that scientists agree it's real
Trump’s EPA chief lived in condo co-owned by top energy lobbyist’s wife
Matthew Rozsa
Scott Pruitt has stirred up a number of controversies since taking his position with the Trump administration
“Roseanne” and her people: Populist voters who don’t fit in either party
Matthew Sheffield
A pro-Trump comedian with a progressive past is a huge hit, raising larger questions about middle-ground voters
For President Trump, many things are less important than “Roseanne” reboot
Matthew Rozsa
Trump contacted the comedienne to congratulate her on the high ratings for the revival of her classic sitcom
Jeb Bush has a beef with Donald Trump’s sons
Shira Tarlo
Jeb Bush implies that Trump's sons don't love him — and the kids fire back
If the VA is privatized, here’s how veterans will suffer
Matthew Rozsa
Veterans groups tell Salon what will happen if the White House goes through with something supporters fear
President Trump’s choice of Ronny Jackson to lead Veterans Affairs shows his priorities
Matthew Rozsa
One of the largest government departments will be led by someone who gushed about the president's fitness
Big week for the Russia probe: Promises of pardons and a suspected Russian spy
Heather Digby Parton
Was John Dowd dangling pardons before Paul Manafort and Michael Flynn? And how important is Konstantin Kilimnik?
Trump is “obsessed” with Amazon: report
Nicole Karlis
If Trump uses the justice system to enact revenge, it will be an erosion of the egalitarian promise of democracy
How Trump can avoid the setbacks that doomed North Korean nuclear talks in the past
Jeffrey Fields
President Donald Trump is set to become the first sitting U.S. president to meet with a North Korean leader
Criminality, madness, bad taste and danger in the Trump White House
Lucian K. Truscott IV
It's very easy to get lost in the jungle of bad judgment, mendacity and mayhem in the Trump White House
Trump will end deportation protection for Liberians
Matthew Rozsa
The move is yet another example of Trump displaying hostility toward immigrants in the United States
Joe Arpaio vows to bring back “birtherism” if elected to U.S. Senate
Charlie May
Joe Arpaio said that if elected to the Senate, he'd revive the conspiracy that Barack Obama was not born in the US
Chris Cuomo grills Rick Santorum on the hypocrisy of evangelicals
Charlie May
As evangelicals have adamantly stuck with Trump, only one Republican lawmaker has called them out
Trump wants the military, not Mexico, to pay for the border wall
Matthew Rozsa
Trump is now saying that he wants to use military funds to pay for his long-promised US-Mexico border wall
The Stormy Daniels drama just gets worse for Donald Trump, Michael Cohen
Charlie May
Stormy's lawyer Michael Avenatti wants the president and his attorney to be deposed — likely under oath
House Republicans suddenly care about a balanced budget after running up deficits
Matthew Rozsa
House Republicans blew up the budget with tax cuts and spending increases. Now they want to tighten the belt
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