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The 2018 blue waves hits another big Trump area
Matthew Rozsa
This district went overwhelmingly for Trump in 2016, but there's a wild story behind this big flip
Stoneman Douglas students are actually creating a movement
Charlie May
They're raising awareness, and they're getting people on board
Donald Trump Jr.’s Indian vacation: The family cash-grab continues
Heather Digby Parton
Don Jr. makes a big overseas trip that's "strictly business" — selling access in the most blatant way imaginable
Conservatives mock Parkland victims after state GOP turns its back on them
Matthew Rozsa
Conservatives are delighting in the pain caused to children upset that Florida won't consider assault weapons ban
Fake news to fake porn: Technology is taking us places no one ever imagined
Matthew Sheffield
We're surrounded by a simulated reality stranger than anything sci-fi's great writers could have conceived
Russian trolls, fake news and provocateurs: That’s been Trump’s method all along
Chauncey DeVega
Mueller's indictments confirm my "wrestling heel" theory: Trump's a master showman who rigged the whole spectacle
Biggest obstacles to prison reform? Donald Trump and Mitch McConnell
Amanda Marcotte
Trump has repeatedly claimed he supports prison reform, but his administration's actions suggest otherwise
Scholars rank US presidents — and Trump’s ranking isn’t so great
Shira Tarlo
Despite Trump's claims that he is a "genius" and the most popular president ever, his report card isn't excellent
Why we still can’t stomach Jimmy Fallon
Melanie McFarland
That fatal Trump petting happened eons ago. Yet our distaste for "The Tonight Show" host lingers on
5 big questions about Pennsylvania’s major gerrymandering ruling
Mary Maddox, Jeremy Binckes
The dust is settling in a case that's likely to shape the 2018 midterms — and could set a benchmark
Since dawn of Trump era, a record 21 states see a decline in well-being: poll
Charlie May
A new Gallup poll shows how states' well-being dropped dramatically in 2017. Is a divisive president to blame?
Let’s see what Donald Trump Jr. is doing in India
Matthew Rozsa
Even though the president's son is supposed to only focus on Trump's businesses, he is talking politics in India
The Senate looks to undo Dodd-Frank banking regulations
Charlie May
Only 10 years after the financial crash, bipartisan lawmakers look to roll back banking regulations
Fox News plans something special for its superfans
Charlie May
Fox superstars such as Tomi Lahren and Sean Hannity are going to be showcased in Fox's new venture
Pro-Trump media launch attacks on student survivors of Florida school shooting
Melissa Ryan
Thanks to Donald Trump Jr., survivors of the Parkland shooting are now in the center of another controversy
So much for Mitt Romney being the cure for Donald Trump
Charlie May
Romney and Trump appear to be on better terms as the Republican Party attempts to save face before the midterms
Facebook looks for a solution to its Trump-induced communications crisis
Matthew Rozsa
Everything you need to know about Facebook you can learn from what it did this weekend
Could public funding of elections revolutionize politics?
Matthew Sheffield
Our campaign finance system is clearly broken. A new local law in D.C. could be the tip of a promising iceberg
A mass shooting kept Donald Trump away from the golf course — but not all weekend
Charlie May
As teenagers were buried by their families on Monday, Trump went to his private golf club
Trump begins to face the truth on Russia — with a new round of lies
Heather Digby Parton
In Trump's epic weekend meltdown, he denies his past denials — and desperately searches for someone else to blame
Pennsylvania’s new congressional districts are gerrymander-free — and Republicans are angry
Matthew Rozsa
Not wanting to give up its unfairly gerrymandered districts, Pennsylvania GOP leaders vow "action in federal court"
Anti-abortion group Operation Rescue has become fully “red-pilled” by an 8chan conspiracy theory
SHARON KANN
The group appears to now believe in a far-right conspiracy theory — encouraging their supporters to follow suit
A Congressional hearing for Trump’s accusers is political TNT: could it actually happen?
Liz Posner
All of the chips are in place, except for one important one
The complex history of “In God We Trust”
David Mislin
Although the phrase has been symbolic of a link between American identity and religion, there's more to the story
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