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Donald Trump’s lawyers fail at basic lawyering: Privacy

Matthew Rozsa
Rule 1 of law: Don't discuss private matters in public, right in front of a New York Times reporter

“The Handmaid’s Tale,” “Veep” take top prizes at the 2017 Emmys

Melanie McFarland
Stephen Colbert hosted a heavily political awards show that snubbed "Westworld" and embraced . . . Sean Spicer?

Sean Spicer’s Emmys cameo was amazingly tone-deaf

Jeremy Binckes
A joke about his deceit of the American people didn't play so well

Trump might be about to launch his dumbest gambit yet to save his presidency

Jefferson Morley
The idea that Trump is going to be bridging ideological divides is delusional: He's heavily mixed in extremism

Everything you’ve always wanted to know about the Trump-Republican tax plan

Robert Reich
Congressional Republicans are hopelessly divided on a tax plan

Trump’s Hillary tweet: After two weeks off, the goon is back

Bob Cesca
Don't get too used to Trump's vaguely human behavior after Harvey and Irma. The Twitter monster is still here

Trump’s FEC pick: Defender of dark money

Amanda Marcotte
Trey Trainor spent years fighting campaign finance disclosure, which is extra creepy in the age of Russian meddling

Vietnam: Who was right about what went wrong – and why it matters in Afghanistan

David Skidmore
How can we to explain the preference of U.S. presidents for muddling through long conflicts?

Rethinking the “infrastructure” discussion amid a blitz of hurricanes

Andrew Revkin
Several experts on climate and resilience talk about the role of government

Dreamers and green card lottery winners strengthen the U.S. economy

Ethan Lewis
Immigration that emphasizes diversity attracts people who specialize in occupations uncommon for U.S.-born workers

Ten years in the making, “The Vietnam War” is broad and stunning

Melanie McFarland
Ken Burns and Lynn Novick return with another epic series that tells us how who were were then got us to now

Bernie’s “Medicare for All” actually is the pragmatic health care solution

Paul Rosenberg
Those who claim we have to stick with incremental, "common-sense" measures are living in the political past

Another Trump Twitter tirade: President retweets memes to indulge base

Taylor Link
On Twitter Trump called Kim Jong-un "Rocket Man" and shared a meme of him attacking Hillary Clinton

Was the DNC hack an inside job? It’s a hot theory — but probably not

Matthew Sheffield
There are good reasons to distrust the U.S. intelligence agencies. But Russians likely did hack the Democrats

Bannon’s return shows Senate Press Gallery was right to deny Breitbart credentials

Matt Gertz
Bannon's aggressive aim to "crush the opposition" simply proves the committee's rejection was the right call

Who’s the biggest loser? Ranking Hillary Clinton among the also-rans who won the popular vote

Matthew Rozsa
Hillary Clinton wasn't the first to win the popular vote and lose the election. But her case is different somehow

Stop acting surprised, America: Donald Trump is a white supremacist

Chauncey DeVega
Trump has made clear to America for decades where he stands on race. It's long past time to accept the facts

Is Iran the new North Korea? Not even close

Steven A. Cook
Israel is alarmed about Iran's intentions — but that's nothing new. Flawed as it is, the nuclear deal is holding

Trump administration refuses to release Mar-a-Lago visitor logs

Charlie May
Despite an order from a federal judge, the Justice Department said it won't reveal who has spent time with Trump

Bruce Springsteen’s “The Ghost of Tom Joad,” then and now

David Masciotra
The Springsteen archives released the '96 Belfast show of The Ghost of Tom Joad Tour this month. It still resonates

DOJ ends program that oversees local police departments

Charlie May
The Justice Department ended a program created to improve relations between the police and communities

The American military uncontained

William J. Astore
Out everywhere and winning nowhere

Anxious in the Trump era? You’re not alone

David H. Rosmarin
A clinical psychologist on the anxiety our politics appears to be causing

Eva Moskowitz, public education and the crisis of neoliberalism

Andrew O'Hehir
New York's passionate charter school reformer has gotten results. Did she open the door for Trump and Betsy DeVos?
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