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Trump is an existential threat — but we can’t give in to pessimism
Conor Lynch
Donald Trump could fulfill all the most dire prophecies of 20th-century theory — but there are better paths
Better ways to foster solar innovation and save jobs
Edward Barbier, Terry Iverson
Most of the growing number of jobs in the solar industry have more to do with maintaining and installing panels
The Golden Globes are irrelevant; Sunday’s awards show may not be
Gabriel Bell
Forget about the statuettes and the drunken celebs, it's the off-screen issues that count in 2018
Ohio Republicans scramble after leading Senate candidate suddenly drops out
Matthew Sheffield
State treasurer Josh Mandel was expected to be a tough challenger to Democratic incumbent Sen. Sherrod Brown
Multiple pundits tricked into believing Trump spends all day watching gorilla news channel
Nicole Karlis
A notorious internet prankster didn't expect that his Photoshopped book passage would go viral
Democrats have become Jeff Sessions’ strongest defenders
Matthew Sheffield
Trying to protect the Mueller Russia investigation, Democrats are sticking up for an attorney general they opposed
Alex Jones unleashes top-10 frothing rant about “literal demon spawn” Brian Stelter
Gabriel Bell
Jones says the CNN media critic "runs your kids, he runs the schools, he runs the banks"
The CDC wants to prepare you for a nuclear detonation, but don’t worry about it
Nicole Karlis
On Jan. 16, the CDC will talk about “planning and preparation” efforts in case nuclear war happens
An astronaut went after President Trump on Twitter — twice
Gabriel Bell
Mark Kelly schools the president on air safety and nuclear war
The Justice Department is seriously looking at Hillary Clinton, again
Jeremy Binckes
Trump threatened to go after Hillary Clinton last year. Now his Justice Department is doing it for real
The new anti-Trump book is really popular
Matthew Rozsa
The president's complaints about a critical book have catapulted "Fire and Fury" up the charts
Sean Spicer: I didn’t lie, I just “screwed up”
Matthew Sheffield
Donald Trump's former press secretary is sticking to his claim that the inauguration was a huge event
Thanks to Trump’s reaction to “Fire and Fury,” people are talking about his mental fitness
Matthew Rozsa
Anecdotes from Michael Wolff's book aren't helping the president's case
Roy Moore threatened to sue one of his accusers. Now she’s suing him
Matthew Rozsa
The former Alabama Senate candidate is being sued by one of the women who accused him of sexual misconduct
Steve Bannon’s big problem isn’t Breitbart. It’s Trump
Jeremy Binckes
You can't separate Bannon from Breitbart
Republicans are helping Trump impede Mueller’s Russia probe
Matthew Rozsa
Even Paul Ryan is on the side of those who want the investigation hindered
GOP’s shameless new plan: Bulldoze Sessions in order to get rid of Mueller
Heather Digby Parton
In the wake of Michael Wolff's sleazy revelations, Republicans won't give an inch — and they're getting desperate
Could Trump’s NAFTA renegotiations help Mexican workers?
Luis Gómez Romero
Donald Trump says cheap Mexican labor is hurting American workers. But isn’t it also hurting Mexican workers?
Are Trump’s tweets dangerous? Shocking? Well, yeah — that’s the idea
Chauncey DeVega
While liberals retreat to the fainting couch — or thrill at the spectacle — Trump's voters get what they paid for
Does regulation kill off business profits, as Trump claims? Not at all
Amanda Marcotte
Republicans want us to believe Dodd-Frank financial regulations slow economic growth, but the opposite may be true
Peter Thiel may be trying to launch a conservative cable news network: report
Nicole Karlis
A new report claims the tech mogul, who has publicly supported Donald Trump, is dreaming of a Fox News competitor
Despite being in D.C., Trump appears at press conference via pre-taped video
Nicole Karlis
Trump's strange on-screen appearance left us with more questions than answers
Trump to open nearly all U.S. waters to offshore drilling, despite bipartisan opposition: report
Charlie May
In the face of opposition from over 100 lawmakers and the Pentagon, Trump moves to open U.S. waters to drilling
Rudy Giuliani’s law firm partner gets the nod to prosecute federal cases in New York
Matthew Rozsa
Who's responsible for prosecuting cases in New York? A law partner of a Trump ally's law firm
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