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Why 2017 was a Philip K. Dick dystopia
Keith A. Spencer
Dick was terrified by things like Photoshop that could obscure the barrier between truth and fiction
Robert Reich: Surviving a Year with Donald Trump
Robert Reich
America has had its share of incompetents, but Trump's disregard of American ideals is like nothing else before him
Ties that bind: Sexual assault, gender and 21st-century capitalism
Harriet Fraad, Richard D. Wolff
Our economic system, patriarchy, and violence against women are not separable phenomena
One year, many Trumps: 2017’s 10 best theories about our Great Leader
Andrew O'Hehir
Is he the goofball accidental president or the guy who symbolizes America's rejection of Enlightenment values? Yes!
30 quotes that defined 2017
Nicole Karlis
This is future history — 2017 as it will be remembered in all its good, bad, and bigly words
This man screaming “lock him up” at Disney World’s Trumpbot is all of us
Gabriel Bell
The most 2017 moment of 2017
San Juan’s mayor blasts Trump as “disaster-in-chief”
Matthew Sheffield
3 months since Hurricane Maria struck, more than 1 million people are still without power in Puerto Rico
What’s in store for the White House staff in 2018? Good question
Matthew Sheffield
In year one, the Trump administration managed to set a record for staff turnover
Why Paul Ryan snubbed a Republican congressman’s fundraiser
Matthew Rozsa
It's better to be a white nationalist than to vote against Paul Ryan's tax reform bill
Sorry, NY Times haters: You don’t have to grill Trump to interview him
Matthew Sheffield
Sometimes it's better to let Trump be Trump
Trump: “We could use a little bit of that good, old global warming”
Leigh C. Anderson
As the temperature drops, the president turns up the climate-change denial
Someone found secret line of code on the GOP website — and it’s ridiculous and ironic
Matthew Rozsa
"Unlike Obama, we are working to fix the problem... and not on the golf course," the error message was meant to say
Indiana lawmaker proposes law for snowflakes triggered by NFL anthem protests
Matthew Rozsa
How do Republicans keep their base happy? It may fly in the face of letting the free market work on its own
Trump trolls America during a cold snap that covers 1 percent of the Earth’s surface
Grist Staff
Does the president know the difference between climate and weather?
Here are the best/worst moments from Trump’s New York Times interview
Matthew Rozsa
What did we learn from Trump's latest chat with the Old Gray Lady?
Don’t fall for the great CNN truck golf distraction
Jeremy Binckes
There's a real important story, hidden somewhere behind a truck that's obscuring our view of the president
Newt Gingrich promises “enormous shock” in 2018: Yeah, but for whom?
Heather Digby Parton
Everyone's still wrong about Trump, says former speaker, and Republicans will surge to victory. Like in 1998, Newt?
Trump says he can do whatever he wants with the Justice Department
Matthew Rozsa
"I have absolute right to do what I want to do with the Justice Department" the president tells the Times
By the numbers: a 2017 money-in-politics index
Ashley Balcerzak, Dave Levinthal, Carrie Levine, Sarah Kleiner
We crunched a lot of numbers this year. Here are a few that stand out
Is the Senate really up for grabs after Alabama? Just maybe
Matthew Sheffield
Republicans still hold an advantage, but with Steve Bannon trying to destroy the party, Democrats have an opening
Trump’s EPA head will do anything to avoid protecting Americans from pollution
Amanda Marcotte
Scott Pruitt is using a bureaucratic shell game to stop states from protecting their residents from air pollution
A return to debtors’ prisons: Jeff Sessions’ war on the poor
Sophia Tesfaye
By reversing numerous longtime rules, Sessions is bringing back unconstitutional penalties for unpaid debts
Judge grants Rick Gates, indicted in Mueller probe, freedom to party on New Year’s Eve
Charlie May
Gates, Trump's former deputy campaign manager, is under house arrest after being indicted in the Russia probe
Trump attacks Anna Wintour, possibly confusing Vanity Fair with Vogue
Gabriel Bell
The president went after the fashion editor for a video that her magazine did not create
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