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Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke is the latest Trump official to be caught making pricey purchases

Matthew Rozsa
Zinke joins the ranks of Ben Carson and Tom Price as a Trump official who has been caught spending too much money

Barack and Michelle Obama are in negotiations with Netflix

Rachel Leah
The former first couple is reportedly in talks to produce exclusive original content for the streaming service

Somehow, conspiracy theorists keep winding up in Trump administration

Matthew Sheffield
Yet another conspiracy theorist has wound up in a government job

Experts: Trump’s meeting with Kim Jong Un won’t help things

Matthew Rozsa
Foreign policy experts are skeptical that Trump will achieve anything in his meeting with the unpredictable despot

Donald Trump’s relentless fixer: The many mysterious doings of Michael Cohen

Heather Digby Parton
Why Trump is so worried about Stormy Daniels remains unclear. But if Michael Cohen is involved, it must be serious

President Trump’s violent video games roundtable was a sham

Jeremy Binckes
Democrats and Trevor Noah both saw that blaming video games wasn't going to solve the guns problem

How to break up with your phone

Ilana Novick
Considering your relationship with your phone as you would any connection, could change your mindset towards it

Lonely and unhappy people elected Donald Trump: That could be a sign of hope

Chauncey DeVega
American misery crashed to a startling new low in 2017, despite a strong economy. It's not a coincidence

Florida’s confusing gun bill: It’s actually a win for reform

Amanda Marcotte
"Arm the teachers" got headlines, but that was the flashy cover for a bill that promises some real reforms

Erik Prince, backed by House Republicans, remains defiant about Seychelles meeting

Charlie May
With Robert Mueller at his back, Erik Prince denies he tried to help set up a secret Russia back channel for Trump

One of Trump’s most devious tactics to try to silence his critics

Liz Posner
The latest suit against BuzzFeed is classic Trump intimidation

Kim Jong Un and Donald Trump to meet

Nicole Karlis
Kim Jong Un and Trump are going to meet — and Kim Jong Un has reportedly said he’s committed to denuclearization

Ivanka and Melania Trump blasted for hypocrisy following International Women’s Day tweet

Matthew Rozsa
Donald Trump got in on the action too

Health care premiums set to spike highest in Trump country

Matthew Rozsa
A new report reveals that premium increases could range from 12 to 32 percent in 2019

New GOP bill validates the worst fears of LGBT activists

Matthew Rozsa
The First Amendment Defense Act would effectively legalize discrimination against the LGBT community

Trump’s departing words for Gary Cohn: “He may be a globalist, but I still like him”

Charlie May
“He's not quite as strong on those tariffs," the president said of his quitting chief economic adviser

Stephen Colbert found the one thing Trump won’t put his name on

Shira Tarlo
From hotels to airplanes to steaks, the president has inked his famous last name on every product you can think of

5 things to know about the Trump and Stormy Daniels scandal

Charlie May
The Stormy Daniels drama has encapsulated the White House, but Trump's attacks are nowhere to be found

Democrats now have a new advantage in the House: poll

Matthew Rozsa
Larry J. Sabato made more than two dozen ratings changes to various House races for the 2018 midterm elections

Sean Hannity: Northeast snowstorm is proof that climate change isn’t happening

Charlie May
Echoing an over-used talking point, Hannity used the East Coast snowstorm to cast doubt on climate change

Samantha Bee separates truth from fiction when it comes to mental illness and mass shootings

Charlie May
Mental health is a distraction from the true causes of gun violence

Are Republicans finally turning on Trump? If so, it could be too late

Heather Digby Parton
Republicans fear Trump's "trade war" — but the real danger is that he finally understands presidential power

Cory Booker: The system is rigged against working Americans

Nicole Karlis
“Two hundred billion dollars announced in stock buybacks... only six billion [going] back to workers," Booker said

The American experiment has failed in Afghanistan

Vijay Prashad
After 16 years, we've only made the country's political situation worse
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