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Read the full transcript of Trump’s speech to UN General Assembly

Sophia Tesfaye
Full transcript and video: Trump warns the U.S. is "ready, willing and able" to "totally destroy" North Korea

Donald Trump Jr. just gave up his Secret Service protection, and people have questions

Charlie May
Both Trump Jr. and Kellyanne Conway will no longer receive protection, providing slight relief to the agency

Donald Trump’s golf club again hosted Eric Trump’s charity tournament

Matthew Rozsa
Despite an investigation into Trump charities using Trump courses, Eric Trump opens to more scrutiny

Trump administration spikes report that highlighted refugee benefits

Charlie May
An ignored HHS report said refugees help the U.S. economy

Trump warns North Korea during UN speech, says some countries going “to hell”

Sophia Tesfaye
Trump offers the United Nations a twist on George W. Bush’s axis of evil in off-the-rails address

Paul Manafort was wiretapped as part of the Russia probe

Matthew Rozsa
Things take a turn in the saga of Paul Manafort

Trevor Noah breaks down Donald Trump’s crude tweets

Charlie May
The late-night comedian suggested Trump's mean tweets were a fair trade-off after his deals with Democrats

Trump, Charlottesville and the perils of “cultural relativism”

Jonathan Zimmerman
When speech police insist that all cultures are equal, they're fueling Trump's noxious Charlottesville narrative

Trump’s interior secretary on national monuments: Sell ’em and strip ’em

Amanda Marcotte
Interior Department's ideas for national monuments are leaked: A massive capitulation to oil and gas interests

Philosopher Susan Neiman: “The president of our country is evil”

Chauncey DeVega
Author of "Evil in Modern Thought" says progressives must not shun the concept, especially when it fits so well

New study: White people lack empathy across the socioeconomic spectrum

Sophia Tesfaye
Apparent empathy gap among white Americans shows up on questions of both race and economics, study finds

The dangerous case of Donald Trump: Robert Jay Lifton and Bill Moyers on “A Duty to Warn”

Bill Moyers
Psychiatrist Robert Jay Lifton on the Goldwater Rule: We have a duty to warn if someone may be dangerous to others

With all eyes on DACA, the Trump administration is quietly killing overtime protections

Michael Arria
The Trump administration formally announced that they won’t try to save Obama’s overtime rule

Fox News hires Laura Ingraham to host primetime show

Matthew Sheffield
In taking on Ingraham, Fox News is betting on Trump-style populism

“I would’ve never stood for it”: Hillary Clinton “won’t rule out” contesting Trump’s election

Sophia Tesfaye
Clinton pointed to recently overturned Kenyan election to suggest Russian election interference is now expanding

Washington GOP elites bracing for Hurricane Roy

Matthew Sheffield
Roy Moore's probable victory in Alabama Republican Senate primary will vex the GOP establishment

Refugees are staying in Donald Trump’s childhood home

Leigh C. Anderson
Available on Airbnb for $725 per night, The Trump family's Queens home was rented out to refugees by a non-profit

Morrissey joins Twitter: Can his suffering fit into 140 characters?

Gabriel Bell
Because you asked for it, the storied singer brings his anti-Monarchist truculence to the social media platform.

Conspiracy nuts claim an invisible rogue planet is going to bring about the Rapture

Matthew Sheffield
A Christian researcher blended theories about Planet X and the eclipse and determined that the world ends Saturday

Kellyanne Conway doesn’t like the Emmys, but likes how Kate McKinnon played her

Matthew Rozsa
Donald Trump's adviser says the president doesn't care about the Emmys (except for when he did)

Roger Ailes gets Emmys’ “In Memoriam” honor; Dick Gregory snubbed

Gabriel Bell
The awards show memorialized the disgraced Fox News head, overlooking more beloved industry figures

Michael Flynn wants you to help pay his legal bills

Matthew Sheffield
Michael Flynn reported earning more than $1 million per year, but needs a hand

In 2017, campaign ads have to remind us Nazis are bad

Jeremy Binckes
A New Jersey Democratic candidate brings us an important message there are no "both sides" with Nazism

Trump’s interior secretary wants to shrink national monuments

Matthew Rozsa
Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke is proposing modifications to at least 10 national monuments created by Obama
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