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Rex Tillerson’s parting words: Russia did it
Matthew Rozsa
Before his firing, Tillerson took a hard line toward Russia, something that President Donald Trump has yet to do
San Francisco ICE spokesman resigns, slams Trump for spreading “false information”
Charlie May
"I just couldn't bear the burden"
Donald Trump fires Secretary of State Rex Tillerson
Matthew Rozsa
The White House announces that Tillerson's replacement will be head of the CIA
Down to the wire in Pennsylvania: Beginning of the end for Trump?
Heather Digby Parton
Tuesday's special election in a Trump-friendly district has Republicans worried. Will they start jumping ship?
Joe Scarborough blasts Republicans’ findings on Russia probe: “Made for talk radio”
Matthew Rozsa
"Why did they lie when everybody knows they’re lying?" Scarborough asked
Interior’s Zinke: No friend of the animals
Sarah Okeson
A year in office, and he’s targeted eagles, elephants and other species
Trump’s California trip: Big political showdown, or just an expensive troll?
Amanda Marcotte
Trump's an expert at hijacking headlines with culture-war stunts. His California invasion is just one more
Trump’s bold new gun policy after Parkland: Literally do nothing
Matthew Sheffield
Days after the Parkland massacre, Trump talked big about gun control. Now he has fully surrendered to the NRA
Senate Democrats torn asunder on banking bill, ignoring progressive base
Sophia Tesfaye
So much for a unified Democratic economic message, as red-state moderates rush to give banks everything they want
Will Trump help Saudi Arabia become a nuclear power?
Jacob Sugarman
A new lobbying effort threatens to upend the Middle East
Donald Trump’s lawyer might be able to keep Stormy Daniels silent — but that won’t end this scandal
Matthew Sheffield
Trump lawyer Michael Cohn is entering a legal vortex of his own doing, and things are about to get Stormy
Trump’s “fake news” smear is starting to have dangerous consequences
Matthew Rozsa
Trump's neologism is being appropriated to propagandize around the world
Republicans on House Intel committee say “no collusion” between Trump associates and Russia
Matthew Sheffield
GOP members say it's time to close down their Russia investigation, Democrats are sure to disagree
Conor Lamb edges out Saccone ahead of Pennsylvania special election: poll
Charlie May
If Trump were banking on tariffs to boost Republican chances in Pennsylvania, his strategy didn't pay off
California’s governor schools Trump before visit: “Build bridges, not walls”
Matthew Rozsa
California is the opposite of the Trump administration in some ways — and it's working
The government is — again — 2 weeks away from running out of money
Matthew Rozsa
The government has until March 23 to resolve its issues
Vladimir Putin suggests “Russian Jews” could have carried out election meddling
Charlie May
Russian President Vladimir Putin deflects blame for 2016 hacking to Jews, who he says may not even be Russian
Ivanka, Jared Kushner and Donald Trump Jr. all have conflicts to worry about
Matthew Rozsa
The members of the president's inner circle are all dealing with their own conflicts, it seems
Trump capitulates to the NRA on gun reforms
Matthew Rozsa
Trump is still excited about things the NRA is happy about, and he's dropping stuff the NRA doesn't like
Republicans have a Rick Saccone problem in Pennsylvania’s special election
Matthew Rozsa
Another district Trump won easily is now a close race. This is one of the stories of 2018
Veteran CIA agent on Trump: “Corruption like we’ve never seen before”
Chauncey DeVega
Longtime CIA analyst Melvin Goodman: Russian hacking isn't as dangerous as the "dumbing down of this country"
Protectionism is back on the U.S. policy agenda
Agnieszka Gehringer
Trump’s decision to impose tariffs on imported steel and aluminum could have costly consequences
The true cost of arming our teachers
Taylor Lincoln
Let’s spend our money on hiring better politicians instead of arming our teachers with guns
An American crusade based on God’s will
James Carroll
The War on Terror as the launching of an American crusade
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