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Time to stop using 9 million children as a bargaining CHIP
Simon Haeder
Funding for the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) has run out
Trump to Puerto Rico: You don’t need our help
Matthew Rozsa
The suffering commonwealth was denied a loan of more than $4 billion by FEMA because of the cash they already have
Trump appointee drops out after sexist, homophobic and racist rant emerges
Matthew Rozsa
Carl Higbie, a former Navy SEAL, made hateful comments about African-Americans, undocumented immigrants and others
Women’s March 2018: Where, when and why
Shira Tarlo
Thousands of people will take to the streets again for equal rights and against Donald Trump
Actions, not words, tell Trump’s political money story
Dave Levinthal
Rhetorically, he talked a liberal's game. In reality, he's like most conservatives
Donald Trump’s lawyer may be the worst fixer ever: report
Matthew Rozsa
An LLC was created in Delaware by Michael Cohen, Donald Trump's lawyer, to pay hush money to a porn star
How every member of Congress responded to Trump’s “s**thole” remark
JoAnne Sweeny
The results largely fit into three categories: condemn, support, or no response
Trump Towers India promotes meet-and-greet with Donald Trump Jr. for buyers
Matthew Rozsa
In India, Trump Towers buyers are being enticed with the prospect of meeting the president's son
A Republican government shutdown looms, despite attempts to blame Democrats
Matthew Rozsa
The House passed a stopgap bill, but it may falter in the Senate due to internal Republican divisions
Did the Kremlin funnel money to the NRA to help Trump? It’s bizarre, but conceivable
Heather Digby Parton
Right-wing zealots have massive man-crushes on Putin's Russia, so the allegation is more disturbing than surprising
Trump suggests that a terror attack could help Republicans in the 2018 midterms: Report
Chris Sosa
The implications of his flippant words are deeply frightening
Is it too early to handicap the 2020 Democrats? Hell, not really
Matthew Sheffield
Is Bernie too old and Biden too tarnished? How far can Kirsten Gillibrand ride #MeToo, and who is Kamala Harris?
Diabetes crisis threatens to undermine health care — while GOP destroys it
Amanda Marcotte
Diabetes affects 10 percent of adults, but Republicans are undermining virtually all programs that can help
Trump official trivializes the Holocaust, misuses MLK, all to support bigotry
Chauncey DeVega
Health and Human Services' new "religious freedom" rules are bad enough. Now they come cloaked in fake history
Emerging GOP leader in Virginia abruptly quits Republican Party because of Trump’s racism
Chris Sosa
“I’ll support candidates I agree with, but as far as any party affiliation, I’m out"
How to find joy in the Resistance: Women’s March organizers reflect
Lauren Schiller
One year after the Women's March, Paola Mendoza and Sarah Sophie Flicker look back and ahead
Lindsey Graham wants to “keep talking” to Trump, won’t confirm “s**thole countries” comments
Charlie May
Graham said he wouldn't confirm Trump's reported "s**thole" remark because he wants to keep the president's ear
Amazon’s inter-city headquarters competition epitomizes our class war moment
Nicole Karlis
American cities rushing to give taxpayer money to Amazon hints at a brave new anti-democratic era
Mick Mulvaney wants zero funding for the Consumer Finance Protection Bureau
Matthew Rozsa
Trump's acting CFPB director is using his first official funding request to undermine the agency
Fox host: Democrats are “potentially racist against” Trump
Rachel Leah
On Fox News, Bob Massi asks if Trump opponents are the REAL racists
Newsweek rehashes bogus scenario in which Hillary Clinton could still win the 2016 election
Jeremy Binckes
A story with no value and no newsworthiness is causing people to wonder what Newsweek was thinking
Human Rights Watch gives a scathing assessment of Donald Trump
Matthew Rozsa
Human Rights Watch has skewered Trump for his human rights record both at home and abroad
Not just “girthers”: Doctors question Trump’s health report
Charlie May
"We’re talking about a 70-plus-year-old man who is obese and doesn’t exercise"
2017 was one of the warmest years on record — and El Niño can’t be blamed
Matthew Rozsa
2017 was either the second or third warmest year on record, as well as the warmest in which El Niño wasn't a factor
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