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Protests outside U.S. embassy in Haiti lead to shutdown

Matthew Rozsa
Following President Trump's alleged disparaging reference to Haiti, U.S. embassy forced to close

“Fake news” fallout: Michigan man arrested after threats of a mass shooting at CNN

Matthew Rozsa
What role do President Donald Trump's words play in violent threats against CNN?

Trump’s porn-star payoff may have been illegal: Will it matter?

Amanda Marcotte
Common Cause wants to know whether Trump's alleged payment to Stormy Daniels violated campaign finance laws

Academic freedom in the age of Trump: Don’t joke about “white genocide”

Chauncey DeVega
First George Cicciarello-Maher called down the wrath of the right-wing mob. Then he faced down Tucker Carlson

Shutdown theater: Democrats must now use State of the Union to force a DACA deal

Sophia Tesfaye
Yes, Democrats caved to Trump on the shutdown — but they could still win long-term. The DACA fight is still on

Donald Trump doesn’t understand Haiti, immigration or American history

Chantalle F. Verna
Once Haiti established its independence in 1804, the U.S. imposed a political and economic embargo on the nation

The reddest state: Oklahoma’s long battle over abortion law

Michelle Oberman
I wanted to understand the way abortion opponents viewed the law, so I went to Oklahoma

Pennsylvania’s Supreme Court just struck down the GOP’s gerrymandering

Matthew Rozsa
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruled that the gerrymandered districts in that state violated the state constitution

Megyn Kelly relitigates Vietnam War in petty, petty spat with Jane Fonda

Gabriel Bell
“This is a woman whose name is synonymous with outrage,” says the often outrageous morning-show host

Trump’s attacks on Chuck Schumer were amplified by Russian bots

Matthew Rozsa
Russian bots like Trump an awful lot

Democrats vote to reopen government, and activists say they’ve caved

Matthew Sheffield
GOP Senate leader Mitch McConnell promises new immigration debate as chamber moves toward approving funding bill

We may all be talking like Trump for years to come, linguist says

Jeremy Binckes
There's a reason why Trump will hurt the English language over time. Bigly

Jared Kushner is a weak link in the White House’s foreign policy

Matthew Sheffield
Despite Donald Trump's past tough talk against China, he's done very little against it — largely thanks to Kushner

Trump made a racist impersonation of another world leader: report

Matthew Rozsa
The president can't take the high road

A Border Patrol inspection of a Greyhound bus is raising questions about being stopped

Charlie May
Angus Johnston warns about border checkpoints and talks about how citizens can protect their civil liberties

America isn’t trusted on the world stage: report

Matthew Rozsa
International trust in the United States is at its lowest since the Iraq War era

The true political power of women will be on display in November

Matthew Rozsa
Democrats have a 12 point advantage over the GOP in generic polling, and they're eager to use it

Trump’s 24-year-old drug appointee has inaccuracies in his resume

Matthew Rozsa
Taylor Weyeneth, who Trump appointed to the White House drug policy office, had a resume filled with misinformation

Do Trump and the GOP really want a DACA deal? We already know the answer

Heather Digby Parton
Advisers like Stephen Miller and Tom Cotton are feeding Trump's racism, because they know what's in his heart

Dealmaker Donald Trump hasn’t been involved in ending the shutdown

Matthew Rozsa
The president has ceded control of dealmaking to his conservative staffers

A game-changer in Florida politics is on the verge of making the 2018 ballot

Steven Rosenfeld
Restoring the voting rights of more than 1.5 million people would change Florida's electorate and justice system

On abortion, it’s time to start trusting women: They know what they’re doing

Amanda Marcotte
Anti-abortion conservatives think women are thoughtless and irresponsible. Research shows the opposite is true

Facebook promises to clean up its toxic news feed: Is that even possible?

Matthew Sheffield
Legitimate news outlets may suffer from Mark Zuckerberg's reshaping of Facebook. Fake news sites should be fine

How to fail geopolitics: The world according to Trump

Alfred McCoy
How to build a wall and lose an empire
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