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Trump National Security Adviser John Bolton, a warmonger, has people scared
Matthew Rozsa
Trump's new choice for national security adviser has a long, dark history of advocating warlike policies
Why Mike Pompeo could be even worse for the environment than Rex Tillerson
Kelle Louaillier
Two words: Koch brothers
Trump voters are selfish: They love him because they identify with him
Chauncey DeVega
New psychological research: Trump's voters were not confused or deluded. They knew what they wanted, and got it
Why is the religious right attacking UNICEF? You might not believe the answer
Amanda Marcotte
Right-wing group Family Watch International says UNICEF is "sexualizing" children by supporting sex education
Local news isn’t dying out: It’s being killed off by corporate greed
Matthew Sheffield
While hedge funds raid and kill local newspapers, Sinclair tries to build an empire of low-grade local TV stations
Pompeo’s rise will make Mideast war more likely
Gregory Aftandilian
The newly nominated secretary of state, Mike Pompeo, is a foreign policy hawk who opposes the Iran nuclear deal.
Storied hawk John Bolton to replace H.R. McMaster as Trump’s National Security Adviser
Nicole Karlis
Trump made the announcement on Twitter; Bolton has a pinch-me moment on Fox News
John Dowd’s resignation could hurt Trump’s chances at beating back probe
Nicole Karlis
Turnover and turmoil do not a good legal defense team make
GOP representative blames “deep state” for Ben Carson furniture scandal
Matthew Rozsa
Rep. Claudia Tenney claims Carson spent too much money on furniture because of someone from the "deep state"
Stormy Daniels’ lawyer hints that “60 Minutes” interview will uncover serious dirt on Trump
Nicole Karlis
“I think they’re going to learn quite a bit,” Daniels' lawyer told CNN’s Chris Cuomo
CNN host: Trump is nastier to Meryl Streep than Vladimir Putin
Matthew Rozsa
Jake Tapper ponders why the U.S. president seems more angry at celebrities critical of him than a Russian dictator
A China-US trade war over tariffs is coming
Matthew Rozsa
What we know about how China plans to react if Trump goes through with his tariffs pledge
So maybe Donald Trump fighting Joe Biden wouldn’t be a terrible thing
Charlie May
A fist fight between Trump and Joe Biden might be the only thing salvageable from this presidency
John Bolton — eyed for Trump post — leads super PAC that employed Cambridge Analytica
Carrie Levine
Embattled data firm earned more than $1.1 million from Bolton’s political operation
Everyone has something to hate in Trump’s new budget
Matthew Rozsa
Rushed out in order to avert a government shutdown, the new budget has problems for both liberals and conservatives
What Andrew McCabe’s firing means for Jeff Sessions
Matthew Rozsa
The former deputy director of the FBI oversaw a probe into whether Sessions lied during his confirmation hearing
Another terrible privacy law: Why do Trump’s critics in Congress keep giving him more power?
Matthew Sheffield
A new bill in Congress would strip away still more data-privacy rights, in secret. Many Democrats are backing it
Trump seeks to punish N.Y. commuters by killing Hudson River rail tunnel
Bob Hennelly
Trump's petty revenge against Chuck Schumer could have dire consequences if the crumbling Hudson tunnels give way
What you need to know about the Facebook controversy
Terry H. Schwadron
How big data, big marketing and big politics turned 50 million Americans into lab rats
Zuckerberg breaks silence, vows to take measures to protect user data
Nicole Karlis
Zuckerberg announced steps the company will be taking to prevent another massive data breach
Hey, Joe Biden: Your macho fantasies about a Trump beatdown don’t help women
Erin Keane
No one doubts the former veep's heart and commitment. But his macho posturing is ugly and counterproductive
The Democratic candidate for governor in Maryland really is Donald Trump’s worst nightmare
Mary Elizabeth Williams
A former staffer of Michelle Obama, Krish Vignarajah is the top of an all-women-of-color ticket for governor
Mick Mulvaney manipulated data to justify “tip-stealing” rule: report
Charlie May
Mulvaney's decision allowed the Department of Labor to knowingly omit data that would harm tip-based workers
The Republican National Committee spent a lot of money at Trump properties last month
Matthew Rozsa
The RNC spent roughly $271,000 at Trump's private businesses in February
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