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The Wall Street Journal finds the perfect way to make the Russia scandal disappear

Matthew Sheffield
Here's some unbelievably stupid advice from two former government lawyers

Trump slams Michael Moore over “sloppy” Broadway show, but Moore claps right back

Matthew Rozsa
Moore responded to Trump's jab by tweeting about the more important issues that Trump should be focused on

Paul Manafort has been indicted, and Donald Trump is reacting

Matthew Rozsa
Paul Manafort feels the weight of the law

Study: CNN’s paid Trump shills made more than 500 appearances over the last 3 months

Matt Gertz
The network is making a big show of its commitment to facts while paying Trump apologists to lie

Meet the professor who said, “To save democracy, Trump must hang”

Chauncey DeVega
Historian Lars Maischak became a right-wing media villain over tweets he describes as "sarcastic" and "predictive"

Texas all-in for Trump: State House speaker latest GOP moderate to bail out

Amanda Marcotte
Texas House Speaker Joe Straus kept the Republican lunatic fringe at bay for a while, but he's finally had enough

How to ensure the fourth industrial revolution is “Made in the USA”

Kemper E. Lewis
The U.S. needs to figure out what the country should make tomorrow — and invest heavily in it

America now has 6 political parties

Robert Reich
Who will win future elections?

The nuclear dreams of President Donald Trump

Rebecca Gordon
Nightmares Past and Present

What rape culture says about masculinity

Gerald Walton
In the wake of sexual harassment and abuse allegations against Weinstein, Hollywood is calling for sweeping changes

Study: Trump’s NFL comments got extensive cable coverage. The historic California wildfires didn’t

Kevin Kalhoefer
Even when the NFL story was old and the fire story was new, Fox gave more coverage to the Trump-triggered narrative

Trump’s approval rating hits all-new low: poll

Taylor Link
The NBC/Wall Street Journal poll says Trump only has 38 percent support, as more bad news awaits the White House

Behold perhaps the single most depressing poll of Trump’s presidency

Jacob Sugarman
New data indicate a majority of Democrats now hold a favorable view of George W. Bush

Puerto Rico moves to cancel $300 million contract with Whitefish

Taylor Link
Governor of Puerto Rico seeks to cancel controversial contract with "massive inconsistencies," San Juan mayor said

Trump’s bizarre obsession with his questionable intelligence

Peter Dreier
Trump is "very intelligent." Just ask him. (Actually, you don't have to ask—he'll tell you)

Can a Latino progressive take down Dianne Feinstein?

Paul Rosenberg
Bucking Democratic orthodoxy, and the odds, Kevin de León takes on a Beltway legend from the left

Trump rants about the Clintons a day after reports of an upcoming indictment from Robert Mueller

Taylor Link
Trump went on an epic tirade Sunday, begging his own government to "do something" about the Clintons

The problem with Trump’s “madman” act with North Korea

Chauncey DeVega
National security expert Tom Nichols on why Trump needs to "stop making threats you're not going to fulfill"

Here’s who could receive Mueller’s indictment

Charlie May
With an indictment expected on Monday, here are some of the figures that could be charged in the Trump-Russia probe

5 Awesome things that have been ruined by their fans

Matthew Rozsa
The greatest creations, characters and contraptions have been trashed for the rest of us by small-minded zealots

The 25 best hip-hop protest songs ever

Rachel Leah
People were quick to call Eminem's freestyle the best thing ever/ Here are 25 tracks that do it better

White House: Women accusing Trump of sexual harassment are liars

Charlie May
Despite over a dozen women accusing the president of sexual misconduct in the past, the White House says they lied

For Trump, words are stupid things

Michael Winship
A book about Churchill and Orwell reminds us how potent skilled rhetoric can be

Here’s to hoping the Democrats stop embracing Wall Street

Les Leopold
One corporate Democrat pollster has all the wrong ideas
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