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So, Mike Pence may not be visiting Israel after all
Matthew Rozsa
Pence was originally scheduled to visit Israel during the week of Dec. 17, then Jan. 14, and now it is uncertain
Donald Trump fears it won’t be a very good 2018. Here’s why
Matthew Rozsa
The president doesn't know if he'll push for infrastructure or entitlement cuts — and is dreading midterm setbacks
In urban Sweden and heartland America, xenophobic fake news looks the same
Nina Mast
Parallels, lessons learned, and enduring challenges for 2018
Trump won the war on Christmas! Now he laughs at global warming
Bob Cesca
Over the holiday weekend, Trump made clear he believes two of the dumbest lies of all time. Is he fit for office?
Civil disobedience in the Trump era: A new wave of activism?
Matthew Rozsa
For those who believe Trump is an illegitimate president, it's time to step up to stronger tactics
Who would pay $26,000 to work in a chicken plant?
Michael Grabell
Plants recruit thousands of foreign workers through a little-known program to fill jobs they say Americans won't do
Florida may restore voting rights to 1.7 million ex-felons: So long, Republicans!
Amanda Marcotte
An initiative to restore voting rights to ex-felons may be on Florida's ballot. Will Gov. Rick Scott stop it?
The National Rifle Association’s first year as Trump propagandists
Timothy Johnson
Trump and the NRA have shared anti-immigrant, anti-free press, and pro-authoritarian sentiments
Protests in Iran continue, despite crackdown warnings and social media restrictions
Charlie May
Anti-government protests persisted in Iran for the fourth day, with calls for Ayatollah Ali Khamenei to step down
1 sheriff’s deputy killed, several injured after shooting in Colorado
Charlie May
Five sheriff's deputies were shot after responding to a domestic disturbance call in Douglas County, Colorado
Anthony Scaramucci: Donald Trump’s view on climate change would surprise people
Charlie May
In response to Trump's recent tweet on climate change, Scaramucci said he loves "the president's sense of humor"
Looking back at 2017: A shape-shifting year that promises big change ahead
Paul Rosenberg
Trump dominated the news, but from the Women's March to Charlottesville to #MeToo, activists struck the sparks
10 good things about a terrible year
Medea Benjamin
Let’s keep ourselves inspired by the hard work of folks at home and abroad who gave us something to cheer about
Former Joint Chiefs of Staff chair: We’ve never been closer to nuclear war with North Korea
Charlie May
After a year heightened tensions, a former top defense official says the U.S. has never been closer to nuclear war
Where have all the pussyhats gone?
Anna March
We started out 2017 knitting and marching in the streets for the resistance. What's next?
GOP tax plan ignites widespread confusion, as property owners rush for 2018 payments
Charlie May
With conflicting messages from the IRS and state officials, taxpayers were left in limbo over new deduction rules
Looking at the states Trump visited most in 2017 tells us something about his priorities
Keith A. Spencer
Hint: The president loves Virginia because he loves golf
The 10 most ridiculous things media figures said about climate change and the environment in 2017
Kevin Kalhoefer
Climate deniers have made some pretty wild claims this year
Russia or tax cuts: Are MSNBC’s corporate bosses causing a coverage dilemma?
Eoin Higgins
Which would Comcast rather MSNBC cover?
Evangelical Christianity is facing a political crisis
Valerie Tarico
The Christian faith was the real loser in the Roy Moore campaign - it will need more than a makeover to survive
Did George Papadopoulos’ claims of Russia’s dirt on Clinton prompt FBI probe? NYT report
Nicole Karlis
A new report in the New York Times claims Papadopoulos met with the Australian diplomat in London.
Did Trump’s first year in office inspire great art?
Max Cea
It's early yet, but there are signs of whether or not lasting works of art will be produced in response to Trump
6 far-right conspiracy theories that reached Congress and the White House in 2017
Alex Kaplan
Donald Trump has embraced conspiracy theories to an extent that no other high-ranking public official ever has
Trump tweets ‘world is watching’ Iran protests
Nicole Karlis
An Iranian government official condemned the remarks
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