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Trump plans to turn on Michael Flynn: report
Nicole Karlis
Fearing a Russia investigation that is closing in on the White House, Trump will reportedly cast Flynn as a “liar”
Howard Dean: Republicans will be “nailed with corruption” for GOP tax bill
Charlie May
Several GOP lawmakers are positioned to financially benefit from the new tax plan
FDA lacks “efficient and effective” food recall process, inspector general finds
Charlie May
An inspector general report revealed that the FDA lacks proper measures to recall tainted goods in a timely fashion
Trump’s fake news works: Nearly half of Republicans believe he repealed Obamacare
Charlie May
Despite Trump often crying "fake news," he's repeatedly asserted that Obamacare has met its fate — it hasn't
Why are all these Florida Republicans attacking Bob Mueller?
Heather Digby Parton
Maybe it's coincidence that Florida congressmen benefited from Russian hacking, and now bemoan the "deep state"
From “hotumn” to “meatmares”: Words that defined us in 2017
Kate Yoder
Environmentally based words dominated the year
Behind the right-wing plot against Mueller
Jefferson Morley
Conservative media attempt to demonize the special prosecutor as a threat to America
Year of the “alt-right”: As 2017 ends, it’s less visible, but still building a movement
Amanda Marcotte
After Charlottesville, white supremacists dialed back their big public events, but online recruiting continues
Left-wing sites got trolled by Russians too: The strange saga of “Alice Donovan”
Matthew Sheffield
A freelance writer who published on progressive websites was probably a Russian invention. Were there others?
Warlocks, witches and American stampedes: The built-in dangers of #MeToo
Jim Sleeper
Revolutionary social movements often indulge in excess or pursue the wrong targets. Will #MeToo break the pattern?
Sorry, Trump: Your arch-nemeses Obama and Clinton are still “most admired” Americans
Nicole Karlis
The president has a deep inferiority complex with these two. Here's hoping he's seething
Mueller investigators question RNC staffers about work with Trump campaign
Charlie May
Jared Kushner, who helped lead the joint RNC-Trump campaign digital operation, recently hired a crisis PR firm
“A walking billboard”: Ivanka Trump criticized for using social media to promote her brand
Matthew Rozsa
Ivanka Trump products have appeared 68 percent of the time in her social media pictures since becoming an adviser
AT&T sheds 1,000 employees after touting GOP tax plan, giving out bonuses
Charlie May
The telecom titan recently announced $1,000 bonuses for 200,000 U.S. employees, while others were laid off
Michael Flynn’s family pleads for a pardon from Trump
Matthew Rozsa
Citing Trump's attacks on the FBI, Michael Flynn's brother demanded a pardon for his sibling
Trump promises to go “back to work,” immediately heads to golf course
Gabriel Bell
Trump's right-winger fans are furious at CNN for filming him on the golf links
Israel announces plan to name Western Wall train station after Trump
Matthew Rozsa
Israel's transportation minister has called the move the grandest tribute ever for an American president
Vanity Fair gets savaged for suggesting Hillary Clinton should take up knitting
Rachel Leah
"Take up a new hobby in the new year," one writer said. "Volunteer work, knitting, improv comedy"
Mika Brzezinski “used to love” her job — until Donald Trump
Charlie May
"I’m working on unplugging more because it’s the worst I’ve ever seen it," the "Morning Joe" host said of the news
Russians and GOP still trying to “sow chaos”? Well, it’s working
Heather Digby Parton
GOP operatives have sought to distort or reshape reality for decades. Now they have outside help from experts
Before Trump, hate was already present in Canada
Ryan Scrivens
It would be easy to assume Canada's wave of hatred began with Trump, but it's not all due to a trickle-down effect
Democratic base wants impeachment: But does anybody else?
Matthew Sheffield
Leading Democrats warn the party base: America's not ready to impeach Trump, even after the 2018 elections
First special election of 2018 is in Trump country — and Democrats are drooling
Sophia Tesfaye
Will a largely white district in southwestern Pennsylvania provide the Democrats their first big breakthrough?
Contempt of court: Trump’s judicial blitz betrays his hostility to rule of law
Arn Pearson
Some of Trump's most egregious nominees have dropped out, but his onslaught on the judiciary is very dangerous
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