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Arming teachers to stop gun violence is one of the worst Trump ideas yet
Cody Fenwick
The president thinks the solution to school shootings is having more guns in school
Oprah responds to Trump’s “hate-tweet”
Rachel Leah
Winfrey refutes Trump's claims saying "I was working very hard to do the opposite of what I was hate-tweeted about"
Conspiracy theorists come after Parkland shooting survivor David Hogg
Matthew Rozsa
David Hogg has been falsely accused of being a "crisis actor" and part of an FBI plot, including by Alex Jones
The FCC announces the last days of net neutrality
Matthew Rozsa
Net neutrality only has a month left
Bernie Sanders blames Hillary Clinton for not stopping Russian election meddling
Charlie May
Sanders reaffirmed his condemnation of Russia's election efforts in a statement, after receiving criticism
Trump’s cheat sheet for meeting with shooting survivors: “I hear you”
Shira Tarlo
Is the president actually unable to show empathy to Americans without a prompt?
Michelle Obama pens tweet praising Parkland students: “We’re behind you”
Rachel Leah
Obama's message of support comes as conservatives and conspiracy theories seek to discredit student activists
Texas Democrats are emboldened, and they’re turning out more than Republicans
Matthew Rozsa
An uncharacteristically enthusiastic Democratic turnout could be a bad omen for Republicans come November
Trump says he wants armed teachers in schools, after saying he never said that
Charlie May
Trump said he wants to ban bump stocks, strengthen background checks and have teachers carry concealed weapons
Trump’s source of inspiration? Paul Manafort’s dark deeds and dubious clients
Heather Digby Parton
Former Ukrainian president Viktor Yanukovych had one rival locked up and may have poisoned another. Trump's dream?
Marco Rubio was repeatedly humiliated at CNN’s gun control town hall
Matthew Rozsa
The Florida Senator was confronted by angry parents and children demanding that he stand up to the gun lobby
Number of American hate groups increased in 2017: Watchdog
Nicole Karlis
Among White Supremacy groups, neo-Nazi organizations saw the most growth
A paranoid America is greatly exaggerating Russian power
Vijay Prashad
The recent surge in Russophobia speaks to a greater paranoia at play in the American psyche
Parkland paranoia: Why is the far right obsessed with George Soros?
Amanda Marcotte
Parkland kids are shifting the conversation on gun violence — and the right tries to blame a Jewish billionaire
Trump and Parkland: Vicious racism as permission for violence
Chauncey DeVega
The killer wore a MAGA hat and expressed the same views as Trump's worst supporters. Think that's a coincidence?
Billy Graham: The last nonpartisan evangelical leaves the scene
Matthew Sheffield
Despite his friendship with Nixon, Billy Graham saw Christianity's shift toward the hard right as a big mistake
Melania Trump’s parents likely to become U.S. citizens via chain migration: report
Nicole Karlis
Donald Trump's in-laws are likely to become citizens via the legal mechanism Trump has railed against
It’s time to stop calling it Russian meddling
Lucian K. Truscott IV
How the Russians spent millions to steal the election for Donald Trump
Why Oprah offends Trump to his very (dark) soul
Melanie McFarland
The open sore in the Oval Office seems to be very threatened by our nation's de facto healer. Why? We have theories
Disney uses its promised $1,000 employee bonus as leverage over union negotiations
Charlie May
The company has given its unions an ultimatum: accept their latest contract, or forfeit employee bonuses
Empty promises: Should President Trump be trusted to curb gun violence?
Charlie May
The president's rhetoric likely won't match the political reality
Will anyone prevent Pennsylvania Republicans from impeaching their supreme court?
Matthew Rozsa
After the state's top court struck down the Republican gerrymandering scheme, Republicans want revenge
Support for gun control surges to highest level ever as GOP lawmakers sit on their hands
Cody Fenwick
In a new poll, a whopping 97 percent of people say they support universal background checks
Americans don’t think the GOP’s tax bill is really helping them: poll
Charlie May
A majority of American voters, 51 percent, have said they have not seen an increase in their paychecks
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