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“Saturday Night Live” is trying to make sense of the White House turmoil
Jeremy Binckes
"SNL" welcomes back some old administration favorites
Stormy Daniels is a feminist hero
Nicole Karlis
And we owe it to her to give her the respect she deserves in her fight to break her silence
6 ways millennials will clean up the mess boomers left them
Robert Reich
Millennials distinguish themselves in ways that will help clean up the mess set before them.
GOP Maine candidate who insulted Parkland survivors drops out of race
Nicole Karlis
Following a Parkland student’s call for a challenger, a 28-year-old woman responded
Andrew McCabe kept memos on Trump meetings: report
Nicole Karlis
Reports claim they could corroborate former FBI director James Comey’s account of his private meetings with Trump
People are stranded in “transit deserts” in dozens of US cities
Junfeng Jiao, Chris Bischak
Where’s my bus?
Trump lawyer calls for end to Robert Mueller probe
Nicole Karlis
The news comes on the heels of former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe's firing
Andrew McCabe fired to be “discredited” as a witness: report
Nicole Karlis
The F.B.I. deputy director was fired on Friday night after Jeff Sessions rejected an appeal for him to retire
Raise a glass with Mick Mulvaney: Dark-hearted leprechaun of St. Paddy’s Day evil
Andrew O'Hehir
Trump's egregiously Irish budget chief is a 21st-century version of the dastardly, traitorous "gombeen man"
The science of satire and lies: Watching Colbert can fight right-wing brain rot
Sophia A. McClennen
The mainstreaming of lies in the Trump era is hurting our cognitive abilities. Research says satire can save us
Grover Cleveland pioneered a presidential tradition: Attacking so-called welfare cheats
Matthew Rozsa
A uniquely veto-happy president, Cleveland broke new ground in shaming welfare recipients as unworthy
Giving patients the “right to try” experimental drugs is a political maneuver, not a lifesaver
Morten Wendelbo, Timothy Callaghan
"Right to try" legislation gives terminally ill patients the right to use experimental medications
Stand up, hook up, shuffle to the door
Lucian K. Truscott IV
General McMaster prepares to parachute out of the White House
Can the red-blue partisan divide be overcome? Bernie Sanders thinks so
Conor Lynch
In a trip to deep-red Texas, Sanders argues that real economic populism can overcome partisanship. It won't be easy
How Trump’s trade policy resurrects COMECON, US-style
Stephan Richter
What the U.S. president really means by pleading for “fairness” is simply for the U.S. to have its way
What makes Kim Jong Un tick?
Stephen Benedict Dyson
President Donald Trump will need to understand what makes the North Korean leader tick before meeting
Bill Maher: Dems are “to political courage what Velveeta is to cheese”
Nicole Karlis
In his editorial on Friday night, he delivered a tough message to Democrats
Senator who votes with Trump 85% of time disses Trump
Nicole Karlis
Arizona Senator Jeff Flake says Trump is ruining the party. Weird, because they almost always agree
Donald Trump Jr.’s celebrity-villain divorce: Forgive yourself for staring
Erin Keane
Yes, it's news! Celebrity culture and politics are ruled by the same principle: Live by the sword, die by the sword
Who’s in and who’s out? Trump’s cabinet chaos
Matthew Sheffield
The White House truly is turning into “The Apprentice”
Donald Trump confused about how government agencies work: report
Nicole Karlis
Chaos in the White House might simply be a result of Trump having no idea what he's doing
Paul Ryan’s seat is less safe. Is the House now up for grabs?
Matthew Sheffield
Even Paul Ryan's district isn't as safe as it once was
More than 1 in 4 Americans show some support for authoritarianism
Matthew Rozsa
A new poll finds that 29 percent of respondents expressed support for a "'strong leader' or 'army rule'"
A watchdog group wants an investigation of Trump’s budget director
Matthew Rozsa
Trump's budget director used Trump's campaign slogan "MAGA" on his official Twitter—which may violate the Hatch Act
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