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Behind Sam Nunberg’s meltdown — it all goes back to Roger Stone

Heather Digby Parton
Roger Stone's protégé had an epic TV meltdown Monday, maybe because his former boss is in Mueller's crosshairs

Democrats hope to see signs of a wave in Texas primary turnout

Jeremy Binckes
Enthusiasm among liberals has Democrats seeing real possibilities

The New York Times newsroom is openly revolting against its editorial page editor

Jacob Sugarman
A series of leaks exposes a deep dissatisfaction with James Bennet's stewardship

In Italy, fake news helps populists and far-right triumph

Filippo Trevisan
The issues of fake news are not only affecting the American political system

Is Donald Trump a cult leader? Expert says he “fits the stereotypical profile”

Chauncey DeVega
Mind control expert Steven Hassan says a cult leader "wants everyone to merge into their definition of reality"

Texas redirects women’s health care funds to shady anti-abortion group

Amanda Marcotte
Trump's HHS could follow Texas' lead by taking money from actual health care and giving it to the Christian right

After Parkland, has the paralysis on gun politics actually been broken?

Matthew Sheffield
Republicans will rely on their usual playbook: Say and do nothing and hope the issue goes away. That might not work

Former Trump aide Sam Nunberg, possibly drunk, says he won’t cooperate with Mueller subpoena

Keith A. Spencer
CNN’s Erin Burnett told Sam Nunberg she could smell alcohol on his breath

How the Trump Hotel Panama saga captures the failures of the #Resistance

Keith A. Spencer
The #Resistance went nuts over a video of a financier playing an anti-fascist anthem, missing the many ironies

“Fox & Friends” hosts dismayed by political jokes at Oscars

Rachel Leah
One host tried to call out Hollywood over the gender pay gap and sexual harassment. But what about Bill O'Reilly?

Former Trump fundraiser smashes records as Washington lobbyist

Charlie May
Trump's K street superstar: Brian Ballard has cashed in on his ties to the president

Congress wants to gut Dodd-Frank banking regulations, a decade after a global meltdown

Charlie May
Senate Democrats are helping Republicans deliver a blow to Dodd-Frank, and gift Wall Street banks

Republicans try to temper Trump’s trade war talk

Matthew Rozsa
Republicans are concerned that Trump's new trade policies will hurt the economy — and Canadian relations

Ben Carson never really belonged in HUD

Charlie May
Afraid to confront the president about department needs, Carson is left frustrated and ill-equipped

The Trump Organization ordered golf course markers with Presidential Seal

Katherine Sullivan
The president’s company has ordered a set of Presidential Seal replicas for tee markers, raising ethics questions

“Trade wars are good”? 3 past conflicts tell a very different story

Marc-William Palen
What is a trade war and what are its consequences?

Russia pressured Trump to nix Mitt Romney as Secretary of State: report

Matthew Rozsa
Russia allegedly told Trump to pick a secretary of state who would side with them in the Ukraine controversy

Robert Mueller is closing in on President Trump. Here’s proof

Matthew Rozsa
A witness in the probe into alleged Trump-Russia collusion was sent a subpoena requesting a wide range of documents

A psychologist explains Trump’s anti-Muslim agenda

Kali Holloway
Dr. Farha Abbasi breaks down the danger this presidency poses to mental health

Parkland and America’s dangerous cop fetish

Chauncey DeVega
Being a fisherman or a sanitation worker is more dangerous: When we call cops "heroes" we excuse their crimes

Looking down the barrel: The gun debate after the Florida Shooting

Jan Pytalski
Educators and legislators in Appalachia propose different solutions for taming gun violence

Blowback isn’t just about politics — it’s about climate too

Tom Engelhardt
A planet boiling with unintended consequences

Bernie Sanders and bipartisan colleagues demand U.S. cease funding for brutal Yemen War

Cody Fenwick
The country's involvement in devastating attacks is unconstitutional, the senator said

Trump advisers defend new tariffs, announce U.S. allies will not be excluded

Charlie May
Trade adviser Peter Navarro said the new tariffs on aluminum and steel imports could come by the end of next week
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