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What the charges against Manafort, Gates and Papadopoulos could mean for Trump
Rachel Caufield
Charges against Paul Manafort predate his time as campaign manager to Donald Trump
Climate change can be really deadly for humanity: report
Matthew Rozsa
A new report reveals that climate change has caused serious and possibly irreversible damage to humanity
Roy Moore flips on religious tests, but says transgender people have “a mental disorder”
Taylor Link
The Alabama Senate candidate wants to impeach a judge who ruled against Donald Trump
Jeff Sessions may be in big trouble after George Papadopoulos’ guilty plea
Charlie May
According to the Department of Justice, Sessions was there when an aide said he had a path to Russia
Nearly half of voters support impeaching Donald Trump
Matthew Rozsa
Trump has managed to convince the "Trump cult" that everything is fine, but no one else is buying it
Sean Hannity calls Hillary “President Clinton,” sets Twitter on fire
Jarrett Lyons
Hannity's fit of rage put Hillary Clinton in the Oval Office
Trump’s claims about George Papadopoulos don’t add up
Matthew Rozsa
George Papadopoulos went from "excellent guy" to coffee boy within a year, once his legal troubles started up
John Kelly calls Robert E. Lee “honorable,” and Ta-Nehisi Coates schools him
Matthew Rozsa
Trump's chief of staff turns out to be very similar to his boss
Donald Trump isn’t taking the Paul Manafort indictment too well: report
Matthew Rozsa
A White House in chaos
Manafort and the dominoes: Here’s why Donald Trump is losing sleep
Heather Digby Parton
In the Paul Manafort case, Mueller is digging into past financial crimes. For Donald Trump, that's very bad news
Sean Hannity: Robert Mueller’s trying to distract you from Hillary Clinton
Jeremy Binckes
Of course Sean Hannity thinks that everything is Hillary Clinton's fault
Trump wants to “do something” to stop Mueller: Is a big purge coming?
Chauncey DeVega
After Monday's big news, Trump may be paving the way for firing Mueller — and forcing a constitutional crisis
Mueller delivers — it’s exciting! But Trump can still save himself
Amanda Marcotte
#MuellerMonday was deeply gratifying for Trump-haters, but the president still has the power to evade justice
Amid indictment fever, don’t lose sight of the Steele dossier
Matthew Sheffield
Does the Steele dossier provide a road map of Mueller's investigation, or just a detour? We may soon find out
Do Democrats really need Wall Street?
Harvey J. Kaye
A former Democratic operative writes in The New York Times that the party needs to strengthen ties to Wall Street
How millions of white Americans bought into a racist myth
Ebony Slaughter-Johnson
"Black-on-black crime" is an invention that was decades in the making
Trump’s personal lawyer: Yes Russian contact happened, but it’s totally legal
Matthew Sheffield
"These weren't activities that were illegal" said Jay Sekulow
John Boehner blames Sean Hannity, Rush Limbaugh for GOP going off the rails
Matthew Sheffield
Two conservative radio titans went "to the dark side," Boehner says
Court blocks Trump’s transgender military ban, for now
Matthew Rozsa
A federal judge has ruled aspects of the administration's ban on transgender service members unconstitutional
J.K. Rowling expertly slams President Trump’s rant about Hillary Clinton in a single tweet
Rachel Leah
The acclaimed author proves her chops in lengthy novels and in 140 characters or less; beware Trump
A Trump aide pleaded guilty, and it’s worse than Paul Manafort’s indictment
Matthew Sheffield
Former Trump adviser George Papadopoulos says a Russian-connected professor told him about Hillary's emails
Why Manafort will be pressured to testify against Trump
Jefferson Morley
Trump's bag man is sitting on a volcano of incriminating information
Trump’s spin on Manafort indictment just raises more questions
Matthew Rozsa
Donald Trump is trying to distance himself from Paul Manafort, and it's not going over too well
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