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As Jemele Hill returns from suspension, what is she to ESPN and what is ESPN to her?
Rachel Leah
After a two-week suspension, the SportsCenter anchor is back, but her future at the network is unclear
Jimmy Kimmel blasts “abusive orange stepfather” Donald Trump
Jarrett Lyons
Jimmy Kimmel continued ripping the right while honoring fellow-comedian David Letterman at the Kennedy Center
Democrats are doing a lot better than the Democratic Party
Matthew Sheffield
Democratic donors aren't getting something they really want, and Tom Perez isn't helping
Here’s Maria Bartiromo asking Donald Trump the hard questions
Jarrett Lyons
"Are you getting bullied again?" No, really, "are you getting bullied again?"
Republicans are losing faith in Trump’s negotiating ability
Taylor Link
Key GOP senators no longer trust the author of the "Art of the Deal" to make anything happen on Capitol Hill
Trump says his hurricane response was “A-plus.” Texas residents disagree
Rachel Leah
Trump's response to Puerto Rico is known — but those in Texas and Florida say they're forgotten
Donald Trump is never going to release his tax returns
Taylor Link
A deadline just passed for Trump to file his 2016 federal tax return — and everyone missed it
Widow of slain soldier La David Johnson: “Trump didn’t remember my husband’s name”
Jeremy Binckes
Trump is going to be attacking a Gold Star widow now, isn't he?
John McCain calls out Trump’s “bone spurs” excuse to avoid draft
Taylor Link
John McCain has little respect for wealthy Americans who dodged Vietnam — like the president
Everybody hates Steve Bannon — especially his so-called allies
Matthew Sheffield
For all his braggadocious boasts about conquering the Republican Party, Bannon hasn't accomplished anything
Congress is turning Russia investigations into a partisan mess
Jeremy Binckes
Jared Kushner gets the kid-gloves treatment when it comes to answering questions
Three ways Trump’s nuclear strategy misunderstands Iran
Nancy Gallagher
Experts and pundits are guessing about what Trump’s decertification is meant to achieve
We can’t let this guy control the national narrative
Bob Cesca
Donald Trump's only true goals are control and attention. Stop giving him what he craves, and he'll be powerless
In the Trump age, an emboldened attack on intellectuals
Bill Moyers
Bill Moyers speaks with Joan Scott about the way in which the right is targeting critical thinking
We may have a treatment for our police shooting epidemic; we’re just not using it
Charlie May
Even as cops kill 1,000 Americans a year, the focus of training remains on target practice, not deescalation
Frederica Wilson calls on John Kelly to apologize, as Donald Trump attacks her in tweet
Taylor Link
The congresswoman is battling the White House over Kelly's integrity and Sgt. La David Johnson's family
When tycoon presidents fail
Matthew Rozsa
Why being a good businessman doesn't make for a good president, and ultimately failed President Herbert Hoover
Fox News’ new prime-time lineup prepares to remake the GOP in Trump’s image
Matt Gertz
Ingraham’s ascension to Fox’s prime-time lineup gives the insurgent effort a big boost
The Twitter thought experiment that exposes “pro-life” hypocrisy
Paul Rosenberg
Comedian and sci-fi writer Patrick Tomlinson on the dangerous question that abortion foes refuse to answer
Trump has spent astounding amount of presidency tweeting
Jacob Sugarman
A new report indicates he's wasted entire days tapping away on social media
How China’s skewed sex ratio is making President Xi’s job a whole lot harder
David Skidmore
Economic and gender composition restructuring is essential should Xi hope to see tangible reform come to fruition
David Petraeus: “We in uniform protect the rights of others to criticize us frankly”
Taylor Link
The retired general pushes back on the White House claim that it is offensive to question military leaders
Bill O’Reilly’s contract extension came after $32 million payout for “nonconsensual” relationship
Taylor Link
Fox News extended the contract of Bill O'Reilly after the network knew he reached this staggering settlement
Study: GOP likely to retain power after 2018 midterms
Rich Robinson, Rob Richie
Because of incumbent advantage, modeling suggests that the GOP is likely to retain power in the midterms
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