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Trump’s tone-deaf response to the Sandy Hook shooting anniversary is causing outcry
Matthew Rozsa
"He slapped us all in the face"
Black voters won Alabama for the Dems. Here’s what they need in return
Sharon Austin
Nearly 100 percent of all black voters in Alabama supported Doug Jones. What can he offer this base in return?
The “America First” Trump doctrine is going to change how the U.S. views the world
Matthew Rozsa
Trump believes that the U.S. is in a constant state of conflict with the world. Hello, U.S. foreign policy
Donald Trump is convinced Robert Mueller will exonerate him personally: report
Matthew Rozsa
Although Trump seems privately certain he'll be exonerated, his allies are trying to discredit Mueller's probe
If Trump fires Mueller, is a Watergate rerun coming?
Heather Digby Parton
Firing special prosecutor Archibald Cox was a massive blunder for Richard Nixon. But yes, it could happen again
John McCain will miss tax vote, but Senate Republicans still have enough in favor
Matthew Rozsa
A new controversy has emerged about the tax reform bill — namely, how it will now benefit Trump's bottom line
Democrats trust the press and Republicans don’t. What now?
Matt Gertz
Donald Trump’s presidency has coincided with an unprecedented partisan divide in attitudes toward the press
Republicans: Their own worst enemies, as usual
Matthew Rozsa
Roy Moore's defeat reveals an uncomfortable truth for the GOP — in triumph, it begins to destroy itself
Trump’s right about one thing: The Senate should end its 60-vote majority
Daniel Wirls
The end of the 60-vote Senate may be a good thing for the country
The GOP’s 10 biggest social media blunders of 2017
Liz Posner
From Ted Cruz to the Trump White House, Republicans created plenty of cringe-worthy moments online
Fox News goes all-in on claiming the FBI is attempting a “coup” against Trump
Jeremy Binckes
Fox News is attacking the investigators, giving Trump more cover in case he wanted to fire Robert Mueller
Censure, don’t impeach: It’s the right approach on sexual harassment
Paul Rosenberg
Democrats should take impeachment off the table — for now — to enable a full accounting of Trump's misdeeds
I’m a Christian and I resist: Roy Moore and his ilk don’t speak for all of us
Lily Burana
Despite what you might think you know about Christians, our long tradition of resistance is making a big comeback
The GOP’s bad math puts 1.5 million acres of Alaskan wildlife refuge in jeopardy
Charlie May
The Senate's tax bill would sell ANWR lands to fund tax cuts, but the numbers just don't add up
How America’s militaristic, capitalist culture led to Trump
Charles Derber, Yale R. Magrass
Our bully nation long preceded Trump; in fact, it created him and helps explain his rise to power
What Trump’s declaration on Jerusalem means to Palestinians
Maha Nassar
With Jerusalem off the table as a shared territory, a two-state solution to the Middle East has become impossible
Republicans find their email scandal for Robert Mueller’s investigation
Jeremy Binckes
The special counsel has found government emails from the Trump transition team, and it's sparking anger
Don’t worry, conservatives: 6 signs Christmas is alive and well
Liz Posner
As if we needed more evidence that the war on Christmas is a myth
“Saturday Night Live” tackles a very Donald Trump Christmas
Jeremy Binckes
"We're going to get away with everything!"
Alabama hangover: Can a party with no ideas beat a party with no soul?
Andrew O'Hehir
Riding an Alabama high, Democrats dream of a big comeback in 2018 and beyond. But is being "decent" really enough?
7 times Donald Trump man-crushed on Vladimir Putin
Jefferson Morley
Yet the president's geopolitical bromance goes unrequited
Worse than a government shutdown? Beware hidden poison pills in GOP spending bill
Lisa Gilbert
Poison pill riders in the House's government funding bill illustrate the GOP’s extreme agenda
There’s good news and there’s bad news
Lucian K. Truscott IV
There’s good news and bad news: Democrats beat Roy Moore, but that doesn’t mean they’ll win the 2018 midterms
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