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Sean Hannity, Laura Ingraham crow over Jeff Flake’s retirement
Matthew Rozsa
Sean Hannity is naming names, and Laura Ingraham is ready to lead the Republican's civil war
Don’t get excited yet about Trump declassifying JFK files
Jefferson Morley
Presidential tweet gives him the option of caving to Deep State pressure before Oct. 26 deadline
Republican embrace of Roy Moore reveals moral rot at the GOP’s core
Sophia Tesfaye
Jeff Flake and Bob Corker are quitting the circus, but most prominent Republicans are OK with a right-wing theocrat
Klan Nation: A history of the KKK we were doomed to repeat
Erin Keane
In historian Linda Gordon's "The Second Coming of the KKK," we hear echoes of an American past that isn't dead
The news media’s challenge to cover our constant state of emergency
Todd Gitlin
For journalists, failure to disturb is failure at your job
“Putin’s Revenge”: It’s the little things that cause our undoing
Melanie McFarland
Once again Frontline shows how pettiness and a malevolent will fueled a serious attack on American democracy
Republican retirements pile up: Jeff Flake’s exit is a win for Steve Bannon
Charlie May
GOP civil war has just claimed another victim — but retirement of Arizona senator could be an opening for Democrats
Newt Gingrich would really love to see Donald Trump punch Maxine Waters
Charlie May
Gingrich joined Hannity on Fox News to discuss a hypothetical boxing fight between Maxine Waters and Donald Trump
The New Yorker’s newest President Trump cover is the most brutal one yet
Jarrett Lyons
An evil clown emerging from the forest. A fitting analogy for the presidency?
“Fox & Friends”: Why does the public need to know about troops in Africa?
Charlie May
"Fox & Friends" co-host believes the public is only looking for a scandal — but didn't believe that about Benghazi
Kid Rock: “F**k no, I’m not running for Senate. Are you kidding me?”
Matthew Rozsa
Despite constant protestations to the contrary, the singer now admits it was all an extended put on
Senator Bob Corker and President Trump resume their fight on Twitter
Taylor Link
Corker and Trump exchanged insults on Twitter, continuing a feud that has lasted two weeks
Republicans know their tax plan will benefit the rich
Charlie May
The GOP and the Trump administration are still trying to sell their tax plan, as it poses to enrich the swamp
Don Lemon breaks down in tears reading open letter to Trump
Chris Sosa
"You are the commander-in-chief. Act like it"
Sebastian Gorka warns of “black African gun crime” in Sinclair Broadcast appearance
Taylor Link
The former Trump adviser is bringing his xenophobia and bigotry to local news stations
Latest weird right-wing trick: The Russians were actually helping Hillary!
Heather Digby Parton
Trey Gowdy and other GOP zealots are hot to investigate a so-called scandal. Spoiler alert: It's not about Trump
White nationalism is infecting the military: poll
Matthew Rozsa
One in four troops have witnessed white nationalism among fellow armed services members, a new poll finds
Trump curiously silent on terror attack in Virginia
Matthew Sheffield
Whenever Trump suspects a Muslim may have committed terrorism, he's quick. When it's a white person, he's silent
“Empty barrel”: The real meaning of John Kelly’s slurs against Frederica Wilson
Chauncey DeVega
So much for military honor. Kelly's attack on Wilson was not just false but redolent of racism and sexism
Niger ambush could become a scandal Trump can’t evade
Sophia Tesfaye
Why are U.S. troops in West Africa? What we know, and don't know, about the attack that killed four Americans
Why is the media reluctant to cover neo-Nazi violence?
Amanda Marcotte
Shooting by white supremacists at Richard Spencer's Florida event wasn't a one-off. It's part of a larger pattern
Bill Nye on his climate change education efforts: “I am a failure”
Leigh C. Anderson
"The Science Guy" looks back on his 1990s TV show, and why climate change education has not reflected policy change
Burger King is doing a better job fighting bullying than Melania Trump
Leigh C. Anderson
One PSA proves that, when it comes to bullying, the first lady has a lot to learn from the home of the Whopper
Betsy DeVos was “confused” about protections for students with disabilities — so she scrapped dozens
Taylor Link
The Trump administration is rolling back guidelines meant to protect students with disabilities
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