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Donald Trump is spurring a legal battle over the future of the CFPB

Matthew Rozsa
While Trump wants to put one of his own in charge of the independent regulatory agency, Democrats vow to oppose it

Tillerson and Trump wreak havoc at State: It’s a right-wing tradition

Heather Digby Parton
Rex Tillerson's State Department is melting down, in the final act of a long Republican crusade against diplomacy

The rehabilitation of George W. Bush has gone quite well so far

Rebecca Gordon
Say it again: The enemy of our enemy is still a war criminal

The backlash against the bullies: Why the resistance is slowly working

Robert Reich
The days of Trump and the bullying he represents are numbered

Progressives should do more than defend immigration — we should celebrate it

Amanda Marcotte
Handled correctly, immigration can be an enormous social good, and the left shouldn't be afraid to say so

How the Camelot myth was born: Reflections on JFK’s public execution

Bob Hennelly
No full investigation of JFK's murder ever happened. And whether Oswald acted alone isn't the big question

Federal agency refers girls to counselors picked by anti-abortion group

Patrick Michels
The list of counseling providers was created by the advocacy network Heartbeat International

Is it legal for Trump to block you on Twitter? Maybe not

Matthew Sheffield
Trump's Justice Department argues that Twitter accounts aren't a "town hall" or open forum. Many activists disagree

Fox News allows Jeanine Pirro to work as a paid GOP fundraiser

Eric Hananoki
It's no secret that the host, a longtime friend of President Donald Trump, is actively raising money for the GOP

If Trump wants nuclear war, virtually no one can stop him

Dennis Jett
There's not much anyone can do if Trump actually wants a nuclear war

Is the Trump administration the most nepotistic in history?

Ilana Novick
A new report reveals the president has made a handful of families enormously powerful.

The very few lessons to be learned from “Behind Enemy Lines 2”

Matthew Rozsa
Sadly, times have gotten so bad that even a movie that cast Peter Coyote as POTUS has lessons to teach us about war

In Trump’s U.S., The Punisher has become Captain America

Gabriel Bell
Frank Castle has become the totem of a false belief that America is at war with existential threats from within

Tillerson snubs Ivanka Trump’s trip to India, won’t send senior leadership: Report

Charlie May
The move is being seen as a personal snub despite the State Department's drastic budget cuts and understaffing

Extreme digital vetting of visitors to the U.S. moves forward under a new name

George Joseph
ICE officials have invited tech companies to develop algorithms that will track visa holders’ social media activity

The “alt-right’s” weird year under Trump: Rapid rise, sudden drop

Matthew Sheffield
Online racists thrilled to candidate Donald Trump, but a year later the "alt-right's" Thanksgiving is a turkey

Fighting back against the bullies who are groping for manhood

Robert Lipsyte
The bystanders enabled the bullies

Trump taps Mick Mulvaney to head consumer protection agency, setting up leadership clash

Charlie May
Mick Mulvaney called the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau a "sad, sick" joke — he was just tapped to run it

Time disputes Trump, says he’s “incorrect” about person of the year claims

Charlie May
On Friday evening Trump claimed he passed on the opportunity to be the magazine's person of the year

EPA swaps top science advisers with industry allies

Elizabeth Grossman, Lindsey Konkel, Liza Gross
Pruitt removed 21 members of the advisory board and replaced them with industry-funded scientists

Donald Trump: A “populist” who wages class war on behalf of the rich

Conor Lynch
Staggering cognitive dissonance: Trump is still seen as a man of the people, even as he wages Republican class war

The 2017 No-Thanks List

D. Watkins
Before we move on to the good part of the holiday season, we must purge ourselves of that which has sucked

Is Trump blocking a major merger because of his CNN vendetta?

Matt Gertz
There are plenty of good reasons to oppose mega-mergers — "Trump hates CNN" isn't one of them.

Forget the holiday advice: Don’t bother debating with Trump-supporting family members

Sophia A. McClennen
It's a good idea to share a family meal with Trump-supporting relatives, but don't try to understand them
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