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Media dispatches from TrumpLandia: Political freak show that masks the truth
Chauncey DeVega
Mainstream media can't stop the freak show: Interviewing more "white working class" Trump voters is useless
The New York Times brings us the looting of America
Michael J. Brenner
Amidst a reactionary revolution without precedent, the Democrats and the mainstream media only exhibit cluelessness
A short history of the brief and bumpy life of Trump’s voting fraud commission
Jessica Huseman
It never made it to its third meeting, but the friction — and the lawsuits — live on
The world of cryptocollectibles like CryptoKitties looks like the internet’s early days
Jessica Klein
What does that mean for people who have no idea what “cryptocollectibles” means?
Why Manafort’s attempt to sue DOJ shows how vulnerable Trump could be
Steven Rosenfeld
Manafort and Trump both have a Russian money problem
ACLU will spend big money to combat Trump policies in 2018 midterm elections: report
Charlie May
"We actually have dollars the likes of which we’ve never seen before"
Trump’s voter fraud commission is gone, but scrutiny will continue
Jessica Huseman
The president dissolved the commission and indicated that the DHS will continue its mission
Steve Bannon walks back his “treasonous” Trump comments
Charlie May
Bannon didn't explicitly apologize, but he expressed support for the president, and called his son a "patriot"
Michael Wolff: 25th Amendment discussed “all the time” in White House
Charlie May
Wolff explained that the "25th Amendment is a concept that's alive every day in the White House"
We have a wild year ahead — full of hope for progressives, and grave danger
Paul Rosenberg
Is a blue wave coming? Almost certainly. But will it bring epic political change, or another wasted opportunity?
“I’ve wasted enough of my viewers’ time”: A fiery exchange between Jake Tapper and Stephen Miller
Charlie May
Miller downplayed Bannon's role as "greatly exaggerated," and defended Trump, calling him a "political genius"
U.S. police killed 1,129 people in 2017, but that’s not the full body count
Rachel Leah
Despite public scrutiny, police brutality is as deadly as ever, and often doesn't end with the first victim
Israel moves to annex the West Bank — this is how the two-state solution dies
Steven A. Cook
While the media focuses on Trump, Netanyahu imposes a "solution": There will never be a Palestinian state
Mapping a world from hell
Tom Engelhardt
76 countries are now involved in Washington’s War on Terror
Donald Trump denies Russia collusion again
Nicole Karlis
“Everything I’ve done is 100 percent proper,” he said at a press conference on Saturday
Trump defends his sanity on Twitter
Nicole Karlis
His continued erratic behavior on the social media platform doesn’t make him look like a “very stable genius"
America’s health care system is an international disgrace, and it’s only getting worse
Alex Henderson
Until we confront this reality, we can expect more preventable deaths and unnecessary suffering
Frenemies, a love story: Michael Wolff, Steve Bannon and the great Trump hunt
Andrew O'Hehir
Michael Wolff's White House tell-all spells doom for Steve Bannon. But why does the whole thing feel so slimy?
Donald Trump’s support of Iranian protesters rings hollow
Charlie May
Donald Trump is rooting for Iran's downfall, not for an advancement of human rights
What you need to know about the “win” against ISIS in Raqqa
Sophia A. McClennen
The citizen journalists behind the acclaimed documentary "City of Ghosts" counter the glib success narrative
Fueled by social media, America’s news outlets have really gone off the rails with Russiagate
Norman Solomon
The story about Russian manipulation of social media won't fade away anytime soon
Snowed in
Lucian K. Truscott IV
Republicans could have dug us out of the mess we’re in two years ago
Alex Jones is hawking pro-Trump children’s book that indoctrinates them to white nationalism
Timothy Johnson
The book also teaches kids that sexually assaulting women isn’t a big deal
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