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Bill O’Reilly plans a big comeback — and he may get one

Amanda Marcotte
O'Reilly's big Matt Lauer interview only played to the strengths of Fox News' fallen star, now eager for redemption

To many, America’s racial wealth gap remains invisible

Chauncey DeVega
Economic progress has been agonizingly slow for black Americans — but many whites don't see it that way

How to read Donald Trump

Ariel Dorfman
On burning books, but not ideas

Trump’s favorite prime minister

Rick Gell
Can you guess who it is?

How the one percent put the fix in at 30,000 feet

Lucian K. Truscott IV
Sure, private jets give politicians more of their most precious commodity, time. But that comes at a cost to us all

Paul Manafort offered Kremlin-linked oligarch access to Trump campaign

Sophia Tesfaye
The Washington Post reported that Trump’s former campaign manager pitched a Russian billionaire “private briefings"

Watch a witch fully dismantle Tucker Carlson on his own show

Jarrett Lyons
Tucker Carlson talked down to a witch. She wasn't having it

Senate Democrats want to take profit out of Trump’s presidency

Matthew Rozsa
A proposed bill would ban federal officials from using taxpayer money to stay at Trump hotels

It’s hard to find a Republican who will commit to funding Trump’s wall

Matthew Rozsa
There's surprisingly shallow support for border wall funding among Trump's GOP colleagues

Hillary Clinton savages Trump’s UN speech on “Colbert”

Leigh C. Anderson
The 2016 runner-up had some choice words for the president when she visited "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert"

Trump speaks at the UN: 5 takeaways from his speech

Simon Reich
Trump's UN speech seemed more befitting if delivered in 1917 rather than 2017

South Dakota Republican posts meme supporting running over protesters

Charlie May
S.D. Rep. Lynne DiSanto posted a meme of protesters being run over, saying it's "a movement we can all support"

Tom Price spent $25,000 in tax dollars to fly from Philadelphia to D.C.

Matthew Rozsa
Trump's Secretary of HHS Tom Price used private jets for five separate flights related to his official business

The media will fall in line. They will welcome Trump’s crew

Jacob Sugarman
Sean Spicer's Emmys cameo is a harrowing glimpse of things to come

Turkish president: After my bodyguards attacked protesters, Trump apologized

Charlie May
The White House is denying a report that Trump apologized after protesters were assaulted on U.S. soil

Donald Trump is blaming others for his North Korea mess

Jeremy Binckes
Actual diplomacy takes a back seat; the urgent task is finding somebody else to blame

The Trump doctrine: Only I can fix the world

Heather Digby Parton
Trump's UN speech: Democracy and human rights? Fake news! National sovereignty is meaningless. Let's blow stuff up

Donald Trump isn’t paying his lawyers. His donors are

Matthew Rozsa
Trump, a man worth billions, is letting someone else pick up the check for his legal troubles

Milo Yiannopoulos’ “censored” Berkeley event smells like a massive troll

Amanda Marcotte
Milo claims he was planning a "Free Speech Week" and Berkeley shut it down. Evidence for this is strangely lacking

Everybody still hates Hillary Clinton: But why?

Conor Lynch
Clinton is right that sexism played a huge role in her defeat — but there are other factors she simply doesn't get

Jordan Klepper’s “The Opposition”: A “Colbert Report” for the Infowars era

Melanie McFarland
Salon talks to the Comedy Central host about stepping into the slot once held by Stephen Colbert and Larry Wilmore

George Takei: Political resistance is a “silver lining in a very ominous dark cloud”

Mary Elizabeth Williams
Salon talks to the "Star Trek" alum and "Allegiance" creator about keeping hope alive when history repeats itself

John Kelly didn’t seem to enjoy Trump’s U.N. speech

Charlie May
But the president received praise from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, among others

Scott Pruitt shifts on climate change: “How much do we contribute to it?”

Jarrett Lyons
The head of the EPA now says that humans may be responsible for climate change
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