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Liberty University shines God’s light on Anthony Scaramucci
Taylor Link
Barack Obama was not welcome at Liberty University, but the vulgar, boorish financial and Trump adviser was
Big Tech can’t handle Big Data: There’s too much information, and no way to use it
Matthew Sheffield
We have vastly more information than ever before. But no one knows how to use it to stop trolls or terrorists
Trump’s diversity trap: Immigration fear-mongering vs. jobs
Sophia Tesfaye
Take it from me and my family; Trump can’t Make America Great Again if he cuts off the American dream to newcomers
You don’t need to be a shrink to understand Trump’s mind
Michael Bader
Someone who can never admit a mistake, or show remorse or guilt, is not emotionally healthy
What new Russia investigation charges could mean for Trump
Rachel Caufield
Charges against Paul Manafort predate his time as campaign manager to Donald Trump
Trump’s tax plan panned by Democrats and Republicans
Taylor Link
The much-awaited debut of the GOP's tax plan was met with derision from liberal conservative groups
White student arrested after allegedly contaminating her black roommate with bodily fluids
Rachel Leah
The accused boasted of her actions via Instagram
Jeff Sessions: I now recall that proposal for a Trump-Putin meeting I said didn’t happen
Charlie May
Sessions will be remembered for how selective his own memory is, which may deliver him a perjury charge
White House stays silent on three killed in Colorado Walmart shooting
Charlie May
Three people were killed after a white man opened fire on Walmart customers — but the White House has been silent
How the Mercers bought a huge stake in Steve Bannon’s “populism”
Todd Gitlin
From number-crunching to democracy-choking, the Mercers made their mark
Is the GOP’s tax plan dead in the Senate?
Matthew Rozsa
The Trump-approved tax plan may run into a big road block in the Senate
Comedian uses Papa John’s pizza box to slam CEO’s NFL comments
Jarrett Lyons
Nick Pappas served up a hot slice of justice to John Schnatter
Donald Trump’s unqualified USDA chief scientist nominee withdraws, cites “political climate”
Matthew Rozsa
Clovis openly admitted that he lacked scientific qualifications during his confirmation hearing
Trump repeatedly calls for NYC terrorist to get death penalty, and critics aren’t pleased
Charlie May
After pledging to ship Sayfullo Saipov to Guantanamo Bay, Trump changes course and publicly calls for his execution
A Republican senator says Trump’s tax plan doesn’t shower the rich enough
Charlie May
With House Republicans set to unveil their tax reform on Thursday, their Senate colleagues may want more cuts
Sam Bee schools John Kelly on why “both sides” Civil War revisionism is “bulls**t”
Charlie May
The late-night host says the public needs to refrain from putting faith in "kind of okay white people"
How did Trump’s goofy USDA pick end up in the middle of the Russia scandal?
Amanda Marcotte
Sam Clovis, Trump's dubious pick as USDA science chief, is also deeply entwined in Russian intrigue
What happened to Trump’s “ultimate deal” for Israeli-Palestinian peace?
Ian Black
A century after the Balfour Declaration, peace in the Middle East seems as far out of reach as ever
Walls like Trump’s destroy the past and threaten the future
Andrew Roddick
President Donald Trump is proposing to dramatically expand the wall between the U.S. and Mexico. At what cost?
What to make of Weinstein’s “young female assistant” who aided his sexual assaults
Liz Posner
A mysterious female assistant helped to enable Harvey Weinstein's crimes. Here's why it's wrong to blame her
Mueller indictments beg the questions: why Manafort? Why Papadopoulos? Why now?
Lucian K. Truscott IV
Mueller knows what happened
Senator lays out troubling facts about Russian Facebook post featuring Clinton versus Jesus
Charlie May
Senators sought answers on the role social media played in the 2016 election, and what can be done about it
Trump’s pick for NASA chief gets grilled on climate change
Charlie May
During a Senate panel hearing, Jim Bridenstine wouldn't say if humans were the primary cause of climate change
Sarah Huckabee Sanders stumbles trying to spin Trump’s terror hypocrisy
Taylor Link
The White House press secretary told many of lies about Trump's statements on U.S. immigration policy
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