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A Trump-branded Panama City tower has connections to organized crime: report
Charlie May
A decade ago, Trump was willing to put his name on anything — including a development run by a man accused of fraud
Kirsten Gillibrand bets Democrats want to move from Bill and Hillary Clinton
Matthew Sheffield
New York Senator Kirsten Gillibrand is striking out on her own, and getting out of the Clinton shadow
Keystone Pipeline spills 210,000 gallons of oil in South Dakota
Charlie May
The spill occurred in a grassy field and raised further concerns over pipeline project and the environment
Mueller has subpoenaed more than a dozen Trump officials in his Russia probe: report
Chris Sosa
This could mark a turning point in the special investigation
Democrats don’t have a national climate policy. So what?
Eric Holthaus
You don't need the federal government to make effective change
Trump weighs in on “really bad” Franken accusations — but stays silent on Roy Moore
Charlie May
The president is often loudest when he remains silent, and in the wake of several allegations, he wants to divide
Steve Bannon vs. Karl Rove: Smackdown of the so-called geniuses
Heather Digby Parton
What if Steve Bannon's campaign to destroy the Republican Party is really just a moronic personal crusade?
Here’s why your local TV news is about to get even worse
Margot Susca
News divisions have been held to the same profit-making standards as corporate media’s entertainment divisions
Trump’s presidency may present “the greatest psychiatric disaster in history”
Chauncey DeVega
Johns Hopkins psychologist John Gartner suggests an "80 percent chance" that Trump will push the nuclear button
Gene Simmons mansplains fashion, immigration, money and love
Amanda Marcotte
The Kiss frontman visits "Salon Talks" and drops wisdom on why money is better than love
Wake up and smell the coffee pods: The “Hannity” ad boycott means nothing
Melanie McFarland
Sean Hannity demonstrates Fox News' success in shifting toward the extreme right. That means he there to stay
Jared Kushner didn’t disclose emails about Wikileaks, and Russia, Senate panel says
Charlie May
A "Russian backdoor overture and dinner invite" were left out of documents that Jared Kushner's lawyer handed over
Trump’s pep talk pulls Paul Ryan’s toxic tax bill over the finish line
Matthew Rozsa
House Republicans pass tax reform bill after a visit from President Trump
Nobel Prize-winning economist: “Trump has fascist tendencies”
Matthew Rozsa
Joseph Stiglitz told The Guardian that Trump is a "fascist kind of figure"
Trump reverses Obama ban to allow (his sons’) elephant hunt trophies
Matthew Rozsa
Donald Trump wants to let elephant hunters bring trophies to the U.S. to "conserve the species"
Remember Scott Walker? Undead Wisconsin governor plots his comeback
Heather Digby Parton
After many gaffes and wasted millions, Walker flamed out early in 2016. Now he's back, as a Trumpian zombie
GOP’s Roy Moore dilemma reflects a much bigger crisis for conservative politics
Matthew Sheffield
Republicans want to ditch Moore in the worst way. But because of their past choices, they're stuck with him
Please no, Uncle Joe: Can we pull the brakes on the Biden 2020 express?
Sophia Tesfaye
Joe Biden stayed out of the 2016 race for his son Beau. He should do the same in 2020 for the rest of us
Into the Afghan abyss (again)
Alfred McCoy
How a failed drug war will defeat Trump’s Afghan adventure
WTF is wrong with Roy Moore?
Lucian K. Truscott IV
Roy Moore and I were in the same class at West Point where he had a reputation as a straight arrow. What happened?
In Trump’s America, Blake Shelton is your “Sexiest Man Alive”
Gabriel Bell
A problematic pick from People that's right on track for our troubled times
Football is religion in Louisiana, and player protests have sparked a schism
Sarah Gamard
The #takeaknee movement has exposed a divide within Louisiana's devoted fan base
North Korea says Donald Trump deserves death sentence for insulting Kim Jong-un
Matthew Rozsa
North Korea's doughy dictator declares that Donald Trump must die for his latest insult
Head of Consumer Financial Protection Bureau steps down, giving Trump a great opportunity
Matthew Rozsa
Richard Cordray is stepping down amid rumors he's running for Ohio's governor — but it leaves an opening for Trump
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