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North Korea has apparently launched another ballistic missile test

Charlie May
A ballistic missile reportedly launched north of Pyongyang escalates U.S.-North Korea tensions all over again

James O’Keefe is using his failed Washington Post sting to solicit donations

Charlie May
Despite being caught trying to trap a Washington Post reporter, O'Keefe claims Project Veritas got their story

Democrats walk away from Donald Trump

Matthew Rozsa
After Trump tweeted at Pelosi and Schumer, the top Democrats admitted working with him would be pointless

“Access Hollywood”: Sorry, Mr. President, but the tape is real

Charlie May
The co-hosts of the show spoke directly to the camera, reminding the world that, yes, Trump said what he said

Alex Jones: Las Vegas shooting is as phony as Obama’s birth certificate

Gabriel Bell
The host combines his conspiracy theories around the mass shooting with his birtherism for a hot serving of garbage

Seth Meyers makes the case Donald Trump may not last a full year

Chris Sosa
The "Late Night" host doesn't see the Mueller probe ending well for the president

Don Lemon calls out Donald Trump as a racist for “Pocahontas” slur

Matthew Rozsa
Lemon says that Trump's comment about Warren was racist, but fits into a broader pattern for the president

Minnesota newspaper: Al Franken’s apology “falls lamentably short in several respects”

Charlie May
Hoping that things just blow over, Franken is saying, "I'm sorry for what you think I did," the editorial argues

One poll says Roy Moore may actually win his Senate race

Matthew Rozsa
Fewer Republicans believe the accusations against Moore than did so 10 days ago

Anthony Scaramucci, on CNN, defends Trump calling Elizabeth Warren “Pocahontas”

Charlie May
Scaramucci says it's OK for Trump to use a racial slur about Elizabeth Warren, because she's not nice to him

Rex Tillerson just lost the person meant to help him reform the State Department

Matthew Rozsa
The Secretary of State has been harshly criticized for being ineffective, and he just lost an important adviser

Next comes welfare reform: Trump’s foolproof plan to pass poisonous tax bill

Sophia Tesfaye
In a last-ditch effort to save his terrible tax bill, Trump hauls out Republican catnip: punishing poor people

How conservative perceptions of media bias have changed America

Matt Grossman
Republican complaints about the "liberal media" go back at least to Goldwater — and made the Trump era possible

Clarence Thomas must resign

Marty Kaplan
Anita Hill was right. Sexual harassers have no place on our highest court

“The Lost Tapes: Patty Hearst” shines a jaundiced light on celebrity culture

Matthew Rozsa
The Smithsonian Channel dusts off everybody's favorite poor little rich girl for another drag around the block

“Word-for-word:” Alex Jones boasts that Donald Trump repeats things the host tells him

Matthew Sheffield
Conspiracy radio host touts influencing the president in private meetings

John Conyers may reveal a troubling Democratic double standard

Matthew Sheffield
John Conyers has resigned his Judiciary Committee post, but that won't end Democrats' troubles with him

Trump calls Elizabeth Warren “Pocahontas” during tribute to Navajo WWII veterans

Matthew Sheffield
The president can't resist dragging politics into a solemn award ceremony, and slamming Elizabeth Warren

CNN’s Chris Cuomo is having none of Trump’s “Access Hollywood” tape backtracking

Matthew Rozsa
The CNN host was unable to contain his anger at Trump lying about his involvement in the "Access Hollywood" tape

Those “Fake News Trophy” stories reveal the worst part of Donald Trump’s Twitter obsession

Jeremy Binckes
You may be giving Trump too much credit by getting offended by his outbursts

Net neutrality repeal’s opponents are speaking up — especially tech giants

Matthew Rozsa
"An internet without net neutrality protections would be the opposite of the open market"

Big, tough Anthony Scaramucci threatens to sue university newspaper over op-ed

Jeremy Binckes
The ex-incoming head of White House communications doesn't seem to understand how the First Amendment works

Let’s take another look at the GOP’s terrible tax bill, which could be passed or killed this week

Matthew Rozsa
We already know the bill is a disaster, but now we're seeing just how bad it's going to be
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