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Hillary: The perfect one
Stephen Richter
The campaign memoir from the unsuccessful U.S. presidential candidate does little to get Democrats back on track
Jemele Hill addresses Trump Twitter controversy, sorry but not sorry
Rachel Leah
The ESPN host expressed "respect" for her company without ever denying her original criticism of Trump
Sean Hannity tells all-white panel, “We are not racist!”
Charlie May
Sean Hannity and Tomi Lahren would like you to know the state of race relations in this country
Trump botches meeting on race with black Republican senator
Matthew Rozsa
The White House got Tim Scott's name wrong after the senator met the president. That describes a lot
Russia retaliates by getting really petty with U.S. Embassy staff
Charlie May
Russia has done it now: Reducing parking spots for American embassy staffers
Trump’s ethics office is OK with lobbyists paying staffers’ legal bills
Matthew Rozsa
The new White House ethics chief wants to relax rules on who's donating to whom, and for what
What are journalists for in the age of Trump?
Tracey Taylor
From the Uncharted Festival of Ideas in Berkeley, Jay Rosen in conversation with Kathy Kiely
Trump’s DACA deal with Democrats is “political suicide,” conservatives say
Taylor Link
Republican leaders and commentators aren't pleased that Trump is working with Democrats on immigration
Donald Trump says wall “will come later,” after making DACA deal with Dems
Matthew Rozsa
The president seems to have changed his mind on his immigration propsals
Beware of Trumps bearing gifts: Democrats’ deals could backfire
Heather Digby Parton
Sure, the hard right may wail — but Trump's cultists will follow him anywhere. Are Democrats walking into a trap?
Can Trump pardon himself and his children?
Ciara Torres-Spelliscy
The presidential pardon power is broad, but not limitless
Condemn white supremacy? Great! But no special credit, white people
Chauncey DeVega
It's encouraging that Miss Texas spoke out against Trump's response to white supremacy. But why does it stand out?
Legal weed doesn’t hurt youth outcomes; Jeff Sessions doesn’t care
Amanda Marcotte
Sessions keeps pushing to crack down on legal marijuana, even though new research shows no noteworthy impacts
Will Trump pivot? He hasn’t proven he’s capable, says NBC’s Katy Tur
Rachel Leah
Trump bullied the journalist during the 2016 campaign. Tur shares stories from the trail in memoir "Unbelievable"
“You don’t write like most women”: 5 authors on 5 exciting new books
Teddy Wayne
Salon gets answers from Holly Goddard Jones, Celeste Ng, Eleanor Henderson, Chelsea Martin and Gabriel Tallent
Senator Orrin Hatch rolls out medical marijuana bill, loves weed puns
Charlie May
According to a punny press release, Hatch's new bill would help encourage and expand research on medical marijuana
Sarah Huckabee Sanders suggests ESPN should have fired Jemele Hill for criticizing Trump
Jarrett Lyons
The press secretary condemned ESPN and host Jemele Hill during an official White House press briefing
Watch Tupac Shakur blast Trump in a stunning 1992 interview
Rachel Leah
Twenty-one years to the day since his death, Tupac Shakur's words still ring true
More legal grief awaits Michael Flynn and son
Matthew Rozsa
Both the former national security adviser and his son are facing scrutiny over disclosures and Russia ties
ESPN throws Jemele Hill under the bus for labeling Trump a “white supremacist”
Taylor Link
ESPN gets dragged by liberals who say her punishment was too much and by conservatives who say it was too little
Democrats pull off big wins in Oklahoma, New Hampshire races
Charlie May
Two districts that went big for Donald Trump are now in the hands of Democrats
There’s overwhelming evidence that Russia hacked Democrats — but the government hasn’t shared it
Matthew Sheffield
Trump and the Republicans have done their best to spread confusion and cloud the issue — and it's working
Hillary Clinton says she “would have won” were it not for James Comey
Taylor Link
Clinton discusses what went wrong in the presidential election
This Donald Trump tweet proves he’s a conventional, straightforward Republican
Taylor Link
Trump sent a tweet Wednesday about disaster relief and tax reform that proved the independent conjecture all wrong
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