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Primary day in Illinois: Will moderates bite the dust in both parties?

Sophia Tesfaye
Republican Gov. Bruce Rauner and Democratic Rep. Dan Lipinski both face challenges that could end their careers

Evangelicals flock to Trump as he weathers Stormy Daniels scandal

Matthew Sheffield
Amid the Stormy Daniels headlines, Trump's support from evangelicals has risen in the past few months

Facebook stock tanks as data harvesting scandal opens up possibility of lawsuits

Matthew Sheffield
The biggest social media firm is already being sued for allowing Trump-connected company to use harvested data

Trump calls for the death penalty for drug dealers

Charlie May
As he called for capital punishment for drug pushers, Trump echoed authoritarian leaders he has heaped praise upon

Hillary Clinton says she “meant no disrespect” with her comments about Trump voters

Matthew Rozsa
The former secretary of state explained why she claimed Trump did best in parts of the country "looking backwards"

Trump believes he can make an Israeli-Palestinian deal. Don’t hold your breath

David Mednicoff
Deal-maker Donald Trump would like to accomplish what his predecessors could not

Kansas Republicans are running scared because they can’t run against Nancy Pelosi

Matthew Sheffield
The GOP has been running on an anti-Pelosi message. That hasn't worked

Hawaii Republican leaves the GOP over Trump

Matthew Rozsa
A former congressman who joined the Army Reserve says the president doesn't stand for American values

James Comey’s tell-all is a No. 1 bestseller a month before it’s even released

Charlie May
Trump's Twitter attacks directed at James Comey likely helped his book hit the top of the bestseller list

Hope Hicks left behind a White House wrapped in jealously, vendetta and turmoil

Charlie May
A new report on Hope Hicks' departure offers new information about the White House state of affairs

ACLU: Donald Trump’s White House non-disclosure agreements unconstitutional

Matthew Rozsa
The ACLU said that Trump does not have the right to force government employees to sign non-disclosure agreements

John Oliver trolls Mike Pence with a children’s book — and wants you to join in

Charlie May
Ahead of the Pence family's new children's book, Oliver released his own version, to outsell the vice president

Cambridge Analytica faces increased scrutiny over harvesting Facebook users’ data

Matthew Rozsa
The analytics company linked to Trump's campaign is accused of harvesting data from Facebook users

Trump’s brand is Ayn Rand

Robert Reich
Donald Trump’s circle seems to be influenced by Rand's writing

Mister Rogers and Mr. Trump: Can the Neighborhood of Make-Believe help us through this?

Chauncey DeVega
Scholar Michael Long on the radical pacifist message of Fred Rogers — and how he'd deal with our puppet president

Alt-right is dying, but powerful conservatives are mainstreaming its ideas

Amanda Marcotte
Even as the alt-right movement crumbles, conservative media works to normalize its noxious views

When it comes to immigration, it’s time to put common sense into policy

Aviva Chomsky
Rejecting the president’s manichaean worldview

We should demand corporate media take these 6 steps to stop gun violence

Liz Posner
Cable news networks could do a lot to save lives

Tilting the playing field: How Republican “constitutional hardball” has reshaped politics

Paul Rosenberg
Stealing a Supreme Court seat is just one example: Republicans have long believed they must play dirty to win

Donald Trump’s women and global trade

Stephan Richter
The purpose of the steel tariffs is motivated by the same political force that drives Trump – playing blame games

Trump eyes his next target, Robert Mueller, and Republicans can only watch

Jeremy Binckes
After getting rid of Andrew McCabe, he's now eying the man investigating him

Injured nuclear workers finally had support. The Trump administration has mothballed it.

Rebecca Moss
The advisory board's contract that helped support nuclear workers has expired, with no sign of new hires.

Senators: It’s time for the U.S. to defend its involvement in Yemen — or get out

Charlie May
Senators are starting to question what the U.S. is doing in the Middle East, and why we're involved

5 reminders Trump lackey Katrina Pierson is completely unhinged

Mehreen Kasana
The newly appointed campaign adviser has made some eye-popping remarks over the years
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