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After years of sleazy partisan attacks, suddenly Republicans are outraged
Heather Digby Parton
In an epic example of projection, the party that launched partisan probes for decades now claims to be horrified
The Fox propagandists urging Trump to criminally investigate Robert Mueller
Matt Gertz
Fox wants Trump to put Mueller under fire
An immigration deal may anger the left — but Trump will be the biggest loser
Matthew Sheffield
Trump's anti-immigrant base will turn on him if he makes a DACA deal. That's too good for Democrats to pass up
The Koch Brothers are plotting a right-wing takeover of America’s judicial system
Jacob Sugarman
The billionaire magnates have their eyes on the Supreme Court, and that's not all
Border Patrol won’t tell us how they send people back. So we sued
Bernice Yeung
An investigation into the specifics of the deportation process has come to this legal battle
In Trump’s first year, anti-abortion forces make strides despite setbacks
Julie Rovner
Thousands of anti-abortion activists gathered near the National Mall in Washington, D.C. Friday
An empire of graveyards: America’s military might laid bare
Tom Engelhardt
At the circus with Donald Trump
The hate report: First he threatened a mosque, then CNN
Will Carless, Aaron Sankin
CNN is now one of the many organizations threatened by a far-right extremist
Patriots vs. Eagles: The perfect Super Bowl match-up for this America
Matthew Rozsa
This was the year in which the NFL became more politicized than it ever was before
Mike Pence won’t allow North Korea to “hijack” messaging at Winter Olympics
Charlie May
Leading the White House delegation, Pence will not allow any normalization of North Korea at the Olympics
House Intelligence Committee may vote to release Democratic rebuttal of Nunes memo: report
Charlie May
At a committee meeting on Monday afternoon Democratic lawmakers are going to push for a vote on their rebuttal memo
Taking a knee at the Super Bowl: Will it matter?
D. Watkins
All eyes will be on the Patriots and Eagles today during the performance of the national anthem. Then what?
The Muslim ban one year later: 5 ways media can avoid fueling anti-Muslim extremism
Rebecca Lenn, Nina Mast
A year ago, President Trump signed the first Muslim ban which restricted travel to USA from seven muslim countries
Reince Priebus: I was never concerned Trump would fire Mueller
Charlie May
Priebus disputed the report that he and Steve Bannon grew increasingly concerned about Trump firing Mueller
Norms are eroding: But what “norms” should progressives actually support?
Paul Rosenberg
Here's what the authors of "How Democracies Die" get right — and wrong — about the importance of democratic "norms"
Adam Schiff: Nunes memo does “not at all” vindicate Trump
Charlie May
Schiff also said he believes it's "very possible" the White House may have worked with Nunes on the memo
Why aren’t Americans outraged over Trump’s escalation of drone strikes?
Matthew Rozsa
There is something profoundly wrong with a society that isn't disturbed by Trump's indifference to civilian deaths
Amtrak collision in South Carolina kills 2, injures more than 100 and causes fuel spill
Charlie May
UPDATED: Amtrak Train 91 collided with a freight train after it "was on the wrong track"
It’s Trump’s war on terror now, and the endless war will march on
Charlie May
The Trump administration has dramatically escalated global conflicts, and civilian deaths — with no end in sight
Obama’s “final year”: Epitaph for an Illusion
Jefferson Morley
A sad documentary from inside the bubble of American power
How a major fake news network is preparing to evade Facebook’s changes
Natalie Martinez
Facebook has recently implemented changes that will impact news networks, and some fake news sites may evade them
Trump claims memo “vindicates” him in Mueller probe
Nicole Karlis
Plus, Nunes reportedly didn’t read the FISA applications
University under fire for off-the-grid herpes vaccine experiments
Marisa Taylor
Southern Illinois University suspended its vaccine research when a professor bypassed routine safety oversights
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