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Trump’s terrible NASA nominee and the GOP attack on science
Amanda Marcotte
Jim Bridenstine, Trump's choice to head NASA, is only the latest symptom of Republican contempt for science
Daily Caller gone wild: Tucker Carlson’s site descends into far-right weirdness
Matthew Sheffield
A former burlesque dancer with racist connections is just one symptom of the Daily Caller's descent into weirdness
Fox’s new prime-time lineup is Breitbart TV
Matt Gertz
The network always backs the leading force in GOP politics. Right now, that’s Steve Bannon
A paranoid veteran, the “deep state,” and his disturbing death
Tom Roston
How did David Crowley die, and did his alt-right, dystopian theories play a role?
The worst defenses of Roy Moore aren’t just from Alabama Republicans
Charlie May
Top Alabama Republicans defend GOP Senate candidate after underage molestation allegations, blast Mitch McConnell
Infowars peddled stories from a Russian propaganda outlet for years
Taylor Link
Alex Jones' website has republished well over 1,000 articles taken from the state-sponsored channel RT
How to get even more women elected
Lauren Schiller
On "Inflection Point," former EMILY's List Chief of Staff Kate Black breaks down the "pendulum shift" in campaigns
Trump’s voter fraud commission sued for excluding Democrats
Matthew Rozsa
Trump voter fraud panel was just sued by one of its own members
Report finds that people who work in the DeVos family office have some pretty odd responsibilities
Matthew Rozsa
Their expenses include people to help their children discard outgrown clothing or throw away broken toys
Asian leaders have learned that flattering Donald Trump really works
Taylor Link
The president has allowed America's interests to go by the wayside as he embraces over-the-top affection in Asia
Samantha Bee thinks she’s found the first woman president, and you’re not going to like it
Jarrett Lyons
Alas, she's probably right
Eric Trump’s unqualified brother-in-law now leads an Energy Department policy shop
Charlie May
A former contender for D.C.'s "hottest bachelor" now leads a policy shop that steered Obama's climate change agenda
A Republican congressman is calling for Robert Mueller to be fired
Matthew Rozsa
Gaetz says that if Mueller is allowed to investigate the Trump White House, we risk a "coup d'état"
Trump rolls over to China, gives up on American values
Taylor Link
Donald Trump sounds nothing like he did for years, and spits on the First Amendment
Trump and his allies launch obvious, inept assault on CNN
Heather Digby Parton
Trump administration's latest clumsy plot: Use the AT&T-Time Warner merger to attack CNN. As usual, it's backfiring
Republicans are now the party of Trump, and that’s scaring them
Matthew Rozsa
"The canary in the coal mine didn’t just pass out; its head exploded," one strategist said of Tuesday's losses
Far from being shunned, former Trump staffers are living the high life
Taylor Link
Steve Bannon, Reince Priebus and Sean Spicer are enjoying their post-White House celebrity lifestyles
Why the AR-15 is the weapon of choice for mass shooters
Liz Posner
Gun companies play on young men's insecurities to promote the rifle so beloved by mass shooters
“Alt-right” snowflakes play victim, in hopes of mainstream sympathy
Amanda Marcotte
Latest "alt-right" gambit: Paint themselves as targets of anti-white racism and a violent antifa revolution
White women strike back: The demographic that gave us Trump seeks redemption
Sophia Tesfaye
Hillary Clinton's core demographic betrayed her last year. In an epic election for women, they came back big time
Maria will fundamentally change US policy toward Puerto Rico
Pedro Caban
The federal government continues to treat Puerto Rico as “foreign to the United States in a domestic sense”
Trump won’t stop lying about Russia
Lucian K. Truscott IV
Trump's first impulse is to lie, then when he's caught he just lies a little more. His people do the same
“The Daily Show with Trevor Noah,” A year into trumpland
Melanie McFarland
Salon talks to "Daily Show" head writer Zhubin Parang, about what a long, strange trip it's been for late night
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