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President Trump’s idea to execute drug dealers has one major flaw
Matthew Sheffield
Trump's idea to execute drug dealers isn't likely to decrease drug use
Tucker Carlson takes Donald Trump to task for guns comment
Shira Tarlo
Tucker Carlson actually gets reasonable when it comes to guns — and gets angry at Trump
Jimmy Kimmel plans to address #MeToo in his Oscars monologue
Rachel Leah
"Even though it’s the Oscars, this one feels different than last year"
NRA causes Trump to reverse his gun stances
Matthew Rozsa
Trump has now backpedaled on the gun control ideas he seemed to advocate earlier in the week — because of the NRA
An Ivanka Trump business deal is now being probed by the FBI
Matthew Rozsa
Trump's daughter is now being looked at by the FBI due to the Trump International Hotel and Tower in Vancouver
President Trump’s trade war: Even conservatives think it’s a terrible idea
Matthew Rozsa
When the Wall Street Editorial Board thinks the idea is terrible, you know you're straying from the GOP
Running for the White House exits: Who would want to work for President Trump anyway?
Heather Digby Parton
The only thing that's certain in this White House is that it's chaotic. And the president is at the center of all
Industry group says the Trump administration is run “like a bad family owned small business”
Justin Elliott
ACG, in an internal presentation, mocks Trump while praising him for cutting back on rules meant to protect workers
The NRA’s video channel is a hotbed of online hostility
Adam G. Klein
NRA TV’s content focuses on ideology rather than guns
For atheists, #MeToo might be too little, too late
Amanda Marcotte
Atheists spoke out about sexual harassment years ago, to no avail. Has #MeToo come to late to save the community?
Americans aren’t bamboozled by bonuses: The GOP tax law is a flop
Sophia Tesfaye
Republicans have failed to sell their tax cuts
Trump’s recent mental health pledge should have us all worried
Mehreen Kasana
The president has already proven he doesn't care about people with mental illness
Millennials hate Trump, eager to vote in midterms: poll
Rachel Leah
In a new report from Pew Research Center, Millennials are energized for the 2018 midterms and don't like Trump
Bloodthirsty John Bolton eager to kill North Koreans
Charlie May
"How long must America wait?" an insulated Bolton, who will not have to personally fight in any war ever, said
Trump makes good on promised trade war, Dow plummets
Matthew Rozsa
The president announced a 25 percent tariff on steel imports and a 10 percent tariff on aluminum imports
John Kelly: Being Trump’s chief of staff was a “punishment from God”
Matthew Rozsa
Kelly told an audience celebrating Homeland Security's 15th anniversary that he didn't want to leave his old job
Marine Le Pen tweeted pictures of ISIS violence, and she may be in trouble
Charlie May
After tweeting out images of ISIS brutality, the far-right leader faces charges — and possibly prison time
Not even Army veterans’ spouses are safe from Trump’s deportation wave
Charlie May
"My wife supported me the whole time I was gone — she ran the house"
Vladimir Putin just stepped up the Russian-American arms race
Matthew Rozsa
Putin says Russia has missiles that can hit anywhere on the planet
Majority of Americans believe that Trump is a racist after first year of his presidency
Cody Fenwick
Black and Hispanic respondents held particularly negative views of the president's attitude toward minorities
Jared Kushner benefited from massive loans after White House meetings: report
Charlie May
Jared Kushner's White House tenure has been an absolute disaster
Trump’s public gun control statements alarm conservative Republicans
Matthew Rozsa
Trump told lawmakers at the White House that he supports a number of gun control measures opposed by the NRA
Beware, President Trump: Robert Mueller is just getting started
Heather Digby Parton
Special Counsel Robert Mueller may finally be getting to the biggest issues — and getting closer to the president
How right wing conspiracy theories grow: Mainstream pundits give them power
Amanda Marcotte
Parkland conspiracy theories started on the internet, but they get life from pundits who wink at them on TV
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