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Avoiding armageddon in Korea

Rajan Menon
Launching a war for the ages

Is the FBI’s latest probe of the Clinton Foundation a “witch hunt” – or something more?

Jeffrey Berry
Most presidents fade from the public life once they step down, but Bill Clinton is not one of them

Trump urges GOP to use “nuclear option” to reopen government, as Durbin warns against it

Charlie May
Trump wants Republicans to change Senate rules to help end the shutdown while the gridlock in Congress continues

Eastern Europe, birthplace of Trumpism — but also of a new hope

Paul Rosenberg
Former Soviet-bloc nations produced an upsurge of right-wing nationalism — but a new generation wants real change

“Dreamers” could give U.S. economy – and even American workers – a boost

Amy Hsin
The Supreme Court has not yet announced a decision, and the future of DACA recipients remains uncertain

“SNL”: Jessica Chastain wants to know “what even matters anymore?”

Charlie May
In the skit Chastain asked contestants if any of Trump's actions would result in consequences. The answer was no

Sen. Tammy Duckworth reminds Trump he is a “five-deferment draft dodger”

Charlie May
After Trump accused the Democrats of "holding the military hostage," Duckworth berated him on the Senate floor

Trump’s attack on DACA: Part of a larger war on immigrants?

Jeremy Binckes
Either the GOP has been hijacked by anti-immigrant extremists or Trump is eager to rile up his base. Or both!

On Pornhub you can search anything: Politicians, pop stars, even fidget spinners

Jessica Klein
When retired adult star Stormy Daniels made the news this week, her ranking rocketed from more than 1,400 to fourth

“When They Call You a Terrorist”: Black Lives Matter memoir is rooted in radical love

Erin Keane
Patrisse Khan-Cullors' gripping memoir shows how a community organizer for justice is grown

Trump blames democrats for government shutdown

Nicole Karlis
He's suggested the shutdown is why more republicans need to be elected in the midterms

“Bad teacher” porn: The politics behind our obsession with stories of student-teacher sex

Liz Posner
The media has a clear agenda for delivering so many stories of classroom relationships gone wrong

Getting past Bernie vs. Hillary: Signs of real hope for Democrats

Andrew O'Hehir
If Democrats can finally put their endless 2016 hangover behind them, there's a massive opportunity just ahead

Democrats dance with danger: Expanding Trump’s security state may bite them in the end

Charlie May
"It doesn't take a criminal or being a terrorist to get caught up in the government's web"

The death of American diplomacy

Sophia A. McClennen
A new documentary about the Obama era of foreign relations offers a stark contrast to Trump's approach

With energy and justice for all

Nathanael Johnson
The city of Pueblo, Colorado wants to go all-in on renewables

Signaling more independence from the US, the World Bank phases out its support for fossil fuels

Jason Kirk
The World Bank takes a stand against climate change by cutting down on its support for oil and gas industries

Who’s paying attention to Djibouti and Niger and Afghanistan?

Lucian K. Truscott IV
Not the fools “negotiating” the big “continuing resolution” in Washington

Trump appointed judge rules against him, for deported immigrant

Nicole Karlis
John K. Bush opined the mother of four has credible evidence of threats to her safety

Donald Trump is a racist, a bigot and a boor. But un-American? Hardly

Conor Lynch
Trump's hateful comments have sparked widespread revulsion. Calling him "un-American" is false on multiple levels

Why we need #MeToo now

Valerie Tarico
#MeToo started as an outcry of anger and anguish. But retributive justice swiftly followed.

Last-minute Senate vote scheduled to avert a government shutdown

Matthew Sheffield
It looks like we're headed toward a federal government shutdown as serious negotiations have only recently begun

More Americans are “disgusted” than “hopeful”: poll

Nicole Karlis
As Trump concludes his first year in office, a new poll indicates Americans are feeling less hopeful

#ReleaseTheMemo is the next phase in the anti-Mueller campaign

Matt Gertz
Pro-Trump figures are rallying around a questionable hashtag in an effort to undermine Mueller's investigation
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