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His beef with Jay-Z proves who Trump really is
D. Watkins
Eminem is saying far worse things about the president, but you don't see him on Trump's Twitter feed — wonder why
New York Times columnist calls for Donald Trump to be impeached for obstructing justice
Matthew Rozsa
David Leonhardt comes up with 10 examples of how Trump has tried to obstruct justice during his presidency
Trump’s State of the Union speech will be praised, won’t it?
Charlie May
Trump is often lauded when he shows restraint and poise, but it hardly lasts and it was likely never genuine
Trump botches important facts about climate change
Matthew Rozsa
Trump says the polar ice caps are "setting records" but doesn't realize it's the wrong kind of records
Even a truce between the two Koreas might not save the Winter Olympics
Simon Chadwick
Just because North and South Korea have shaken hands doesn't mean the Winter Olympics are immune from conflict
Republicans target Rod Rosenstein based on Carter Page investigation
Matthew Rozsa
Republicans are trying to undermine the Trump-Russia probe by associating the entire scandal with the Steel dossier
Fox News helps Trump administration in a misleading effort to blame immigrants for terrorism
Dina Radtke
Fox News promoted a report that highlighted cases in which immigrants were linked to terrorism
Grammys pay lip service to MeToo, but play it safe
Rachel Leah
Yes, there were strong moments of protest and defiance, but the list of winners tells a different story
Far-right media pundits are now calling for a police state
Matthew Sheffield
Some of Trump's critics feared he might become a dictator. On the radical right, his fans are now hoping he will
Trump pushes for American authoritarianism — with success
Frank Vogl
At the end of Trump’s first year in office, the U.S. faces graver challenges than in many generations
DACA isn’t just about social justice — legalizing Dreamers makes economic sense too
Amy Hsin
Legalizing Dreamers would be a win-win for everyone
Donald Trump fails at meeting Norwegian ideals
Ann Jones
A second wall along the Eastern seaboard would be built if President Donald Trump knew the truth about Norway
Sen. Joe Manchin: Trump’s attempt to fire Mueller was “New York talk”
Charlie May
Manchin downplayed Trump's reported attempt to fire Mueller and cited his past life of being "totally in control"
California is preparing to defend its waters from Trump order
Jane Kay
In light of Trump's repeal of regulations, California's water board makes its own rules to protect its wetland
Trump’s two-faced immigration strategy rides an ancient racist dichotomy
Paul Rosenberg
New research shows how Trump rode a resurgence of old-school racism. He didn't create it, and it's not going away
Newly defanged, top consumer protection agency drops investigation of high-cost lender
Paul Kiel
This is the latest sign that the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is pulling back from aggressive enforcement
Without context, Trump hits back at Jay-Z on black unemployment, “superbug” comments
Charlie May
Trump took credit for the low unemployment rate amongst black Americans, but the story is much bigger than that
In Trump country, Hillary voters still have hope
Lauryn Higgins
A year later, 5 women living in a red state weigh in on their regrets and hopes in the Trump era
“Those were the days”: Will Ferrell’s George W. Bush reminds us he was “really bad”
Charlie May
"What has two thumbs and created ISIS? This guy"
The next step after legalizing marijuana: Eliminating the color barrier
Charlie May
Under Chris Christie, blacks were targeted more than whites for pot possession. Proper legislation will fix that
The United States will start taxing solar panel imports
Nathanael Johnson
The starting tax rate on imported solar cells will be 30 percent, but will decline over the next three years
Trump isn’t crazy, he’s just a terrible person
Kali Holloway
The president is more "bad than mad," according to the man who wrote the book on personality disorders
How to beat the hate that Trump exposed
Mark Mathabane
The U.S. could learn a lot about racial reconciliation from South African leaders like Mandela and Tutu
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