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Congress is moving forward with its new “guns everywhere” proposal
Matthew Rozsa
It would require states with strict gun control laws to follow looser state laws when those states' residents visit
Unless Donald Trump objects, the U.S. could start talking to North Korea
Matthew Rozsa
First it was Mike Pence. Now it's Rex Tillerson. High-ranking Americans want talks, but Trump doesn't
No one wants to be in Rod Rosenstein’s shoes
Charlie May
A top Justice Department official — a Trump nominee — may have left to avoid leading the Russia probe
Trump’s brilliant plan for winning bigly in 2018: Just be Trump
Heather Digby Parton
Republicans' best chance for 2018 might be a war or a terror attack. Failing that, it's all culture war and Twitter
“Misguided approach”: Trump’s budget is met with nearly universal dismay
Matthew Rozsa
The budget plan proposed by Trump isn't likely to become law — which, given its unpopularity, is good for Trump
It’s not just Kirsten Gillibrand: Voters want Trump investigated for sexual misdeeds
Amanda Marcotte
Most Americans now want an investigation into the multiple claims of abuse and violence against Donald Trump
Terror victims Donald Trump won’t talk about: Americans killed by the “alt-right”
Chauncey DeVega
White supremacists have killed 43 people and injured dozens more in the last four years. From the GOP: crickets
The strategy of maximal extraction
Michael T. Klare
How Donald Trump plans to enlist fossil fuels in the struggle for global dominance
How Trump trauma is resurrecting the Jim Crow era
Kali Holloway
An interview with Theopia Jackson, head of clinical psychology at Saybrook University
Humanizing the border: Francisco Cantú’s “The Line Becomes a River”
Erin Keane
This haunting new memoir chronicles the writer's time as an agent on the U.S.-Mexico border
When it comes to men accused of sexual misconduct, Trump gets defensive
Matthew Sheffield
The president now has a long record of standing up for men accused of sexual harassment
Amazon to shed hundreds of corporate employees in “rare” job cuts move: report
Charlie May
The move is surprising given Amazon's rapid growth and push to build a second headquarters
Vanessa Trump in hospital after receiving letter with mysterious white powder
Matthew Sheffield
NY police say powder was non-toxic
Trump’s budget cuts, well, pretty much everything
Matthew Rozsa
Although Trump's budget is not expected to be passed, it reveals troubling things about the GOP's priorities
Trump’s infrastructure plan rests on some rickety assumptions
Caroline Nowacki, Kate Gasparro
The new plan is supposed to boost the construction of new roads, bridges and other public works projects
Woman lists West Virginia legislators’ industrial donors, gets “dragged” from hearing
Charlie May
"The people who are going to be speaking in favor of this bill are all going to be paid by the industry"
President Trump’s fake infrastructure plan includes basically no federal spending
Matthew Sheffield
After campaigning on the need to spend hundreds of billions on infrastructure, Trump has totally backtracked
Pennsylvania Republicans’ solution to gerrymandering is more gerrymandering
Matthew Rozsa
"It was probably constructed in mind to keep as many Republican seats as possible," a PA county chairman told Salon
Trump’s new immigration proposals are a right-wing wish list
Matthew Rozsa
Trump wants money for a border wall and major immigration cuts in return for protections for Dreamers
Ex-wife of former White House aide Rob Porter blasts Donald Trump
Charlie May
Trump has privately condemned Porter as "sick" but continues to defend him publicly to save face
Trump plans to make 2018 all about race and his Twitter account
Matthew Rozsa
Trump and the GOP don't expect to pass an infrastructure bill or their new budget, but that isn't their plan anyway
Taxpayers foot the bill, and Scott Pruitt doesn’t travel in coach
Charlie May
The head of the EPA sleeps in fancy hotels, frequently flies first class and travels on a secret schedule
Is it the coverup — or the crime? With Trump and Russia, we still can’t be sure
Heather Digby Parton
Is the Mueller investigation mostly about obstruction of justice? Don't forget about the underlying conspiracy
Deficits don’t matter to the Republican Party — again
Matthew Rozsa
Remember when Republicans were the party of deficit hawks? Now that they're in charge, things have changed
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