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Fiscal fraud: Why supply-side economics refuses to die

Conor Lynch
"Trickle-down" theory should have been junked by 1988, but Republicans still claim to believe it. Deluded or lying?

Celebrity monomania: Maybe Trump and Oprah aren’t as different as we think

Andrew Burstein, Nancy Isenberg
Our historical moment has a bizarre and dangerous intensity — but that doesn't mean it all won't be forgotten

The sound and the fury: Inside the mystery of the Havana embassy

Tim Golden, Sebastian Rotella
A ProPublica investigation reveals the the political maneuvering that is reshaping U.S.-Cuba relations

Five lessons Trump could learn from Lincoln

Donald Nieman
Perhaps this President's Day, Trump could spend the holiday reflecting

Trump to hold “listening session” with students, teachers from Florida shooting

Charlie May
Trump will meet with students and teachers next week, but will he meet with those who have called for action?

Rush Limbaugh admits his immigration fears are about voting, not security

Charlie May
Limbaugh said he would agree to citizenship for all undocumented immigrants, but they can't vote for 15-25 years

John Oliver gives us six lessons on how to report on Trump

Rachel Leah
The late-night comic would never call himself a journalist, but he has some pretty sound advice for us anyway

Blaming everyone else, Trump has yet to condemn Russia for election interference

Charlie May
In numerous tweets Trump issued attack after attack, but remained silent towards Russia in the wake of indictments

Donald Trump’s infrastructure con

Leo Gerard
He promised so much and delivered so little

Full court press: GOP’s state-level power grab goes far beyond Trump

Paul Rosenberg
Faced with unfriendly rulings, Republicans in many states are now trying to undermine the judicial system

Gov. John Kasich pleads on guns: Congress “totally dysfunctional” and Trump must lead

Charlie May
"Do I think they can do anything on guns? I hope they prove me wrong and they can because I have no confidence"

Republican candidates line up against Louisiana’s Democrat governor

Sarah Gamard
The state’s Democrat incumbent, John Bel Edwards, faces powerful opponents from the majority party

Florida student survivors announce “March For Our Lives”: Here’s a time to talk about gun control

Charlie May
"This is about the adults. We feel neglected, and at this point, you're either with us or against us"

Law enforcement in the Trump era: Great again!

Charlie May
Trump's unconditional support for law enforcement raises questions about accountability, and an expansion of powers

I approved this Facebook message — but you don’t know that

Jennifer Valentino-DeVries
Political ads are required to say who paid for and approved the ads, which has now extended to Facebook

Bibi’s downfall: Is the most dangerous man in the Middle East done for?

Patrick Lawrence
Benjamin Netanyahu has set Israel, and the entire Middle East, on a path toward doomsday. Will his fall matter?

Trump blames democrats for not passing gun control laws

Nicole Karlis
Trump commented on gun control following the Florida school shooting, and he blamed democrats

A murderous autocrat is now quoting members of Trump’s inner circle verbatim

Jacob Sugarman
Rodrigo Duterte's spokesman says the Philippine president should be taken "seriously, not literally"

Survivor Emma Gonzalez demands stricter gun laws at Florida rally

Nicole Karlis
“We are prepared to call BS,” Emma Gonzalez said in her powerful speech on Saturday

John Kelly orders new security clearance measures in memo

Nicole Karlis
It’s unclear how the orders would impact Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump

A momentous week in America: How social media shaped the news

Andrew O'Hehir
Florida teens seize their own story, Mueller indicts 13 Russians and Julian Assange is exposed. They're connected

Mick Mulvaney’s destroying the CFPB — and that’s just what Trump wants

Charlie May
What Mick Mulvaney is doing to the agency he's supposed to take care of is what's going on throughout Washington

#MeToo is a wakeup call: We need to talk to youth about sexual health and ethics

Raynard S. Kington
We can't leave it to colleges and workplaces to stop sexual harassment — prevention starts with earlier education

The Russia election investigation is important — but it’s not everything

Sophia A. McClennen
The hyper-focus on Russian meddling in the election won’t help the anti-Trump movement make the progress it needs
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