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Roy Moore, Alabama’s winning GOP Senate candidate, has us extremely worried
Matthew Rozsa
Roy Moore won the Republican Senate nomination not in spite of his bizarre ideology, but because of it
Big GOP donors are the only people who really like Trump’s tax plan
Matthew Sheffield
The same pitfalls that doomed Trumpcare could also ruin the GOP's big plans to cut taxes on the rich (even more)
Trump’s Interior secretary goes to war — against his own department
Amanda Marcotte
Ryan Zinke has called Interior civil servants disloyal and unpatriotic, and now he's undermining their work
Not in our name
Lucian K. Truscott IV
Eager to please his ravenous base, Trump requires that those who take a knee respect the flag he wouldn't fight for
Donald Trump isn’t “crazy” — but America might be having a breakdown
Mary Elizabeth Williams
The psychiatrist who defined narcissistic personality disorder says Trump himself isn't the root of our problems
Paul Horner, the face of fake news, dies a lonely death
Rachel Leah
As a fake-news peddler, Horner once took credit for Trump's victory, but his story has little to do with journalism
2017 special elections scorecard hints at trouble for GOP
Angelo Young
Not all is well in the GOP: so far this year, Democrats have flipped eight seats in four states
Trump might not hurry Puerto Rico aid because the shipping industry wouldn’t like it
Jarrett Lyons
President Trump lifted the Jones Act to get aid to Irma and Harvey victims. Why not Maria?
Jeff Sessions just tried to defend free speech, and Trump attacking free speech, at the same time
Taylor Link
The Department of Justice will fight for Americans' First Amendment rights, as long as they approve of the speech
Voter database error showed Jared Kushner was registered as a woman
Angelo Young
[Updated] A clerical error left many wondering if Kushner was keeping a secret
There’s a surprising connection between NFL protests and Citizens United
Elizabeth C. Tippett
Some fear Citizens United is destroying democracy — but it may not be all that it seems
Seth Meyers slams Trump for ignoring Puerto Rico for almost a week
Chris Sosa
The president couldn't be bothered to address the humanitarian crisis
Scott Pruitt wanted $25,000 for a soundproof phone booth
Matthew Rozsa
Pruitt's quest to end the leaks goes to ridiculous lengths
Here’s what Trump and Stephen Miller want in exchange for a deal on Dreamers
Angelo Young
It's Stephen Miller's wish list for immigration in exchange for allowing immigrants to stay in the U.S.
For Mitch McConnell, it’s the beginning of the end
Matthew Rozsa
The Senate Majority Leader is ridiculed by President Trump and wildly unpopular in his home state
Trump’s tax plan is a mystery, but it’s coming anyway
Matthew Rozsa
The new plan will include a lot of tax cuts, but Republicans aren't saying how they'll avoid increasing the deficit
The Trump administration is making the Puerto Rico tragedy worse
Angelo Young
Seven days after Hurricane Maria struck the island, many communities have yet to receive assistance
Jim Jefferies derides Trump’s feud with athletes: “You can protest racism and still love America”
Taylor Link
"The Jim Jefferies Show" took a look at the hypocritical boycott on the NFL
Right-wing paranoia about the “deep state”: Total hypocrisy
Heather Digby Parton
Conservatives' newfound concern for civil liberties applies only to one man, not immigrants or government employees
The “fake news” era is 500 years in the making
Rachel Leah
Author Kurt Andersen explains why he explored centuries of conspiracy theories, on "Salon Talks"
Roy Moore defeats Luther Strange, as Trump deletes pro-Strange tweets
Jeremy Binckes
Trump is trying to erase the fact he backed a loser in Luther Strange
Fake news: Much more than Facebook scams and Russian trolls
Matthew Sheffield
Russian Facebook ads are a small part of a very big problem: Conservatives are eager to believe nonsense
Milo’s “Free Speech Week” was a flop: Here’s how to beat the alt-right
Amanda Marcotte
Milo Yiannopoulos wanted confrontation and even violence. He got neither, so his Berkeley event was a failure
How World War III with China might be fought
Alfred McCoy
The Pentagon issued a "sobering" assessment of the U.S.'s military capabilities, warning of a war with China
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