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Melissa McCarthy rightly wins Emmy for ruining Sean Spicer’s life
Taylor Link
The fusion of politics and culture became apparent Sunday when both Alexis Bledel and Melissa McCarthy won awards
Ted Cruz is now likeable, The New York Times wants you to believe
Taylor Link
"Ted Cruz 2.0" is apparently a thing, as the Texas senator is dealing with federal aid and a Trump White House
Donald Trump uses Hurricane Irma to argue for tax cuts
Matthew Sheffield
The Trump administration doesn't want to link hurricanes and climate change. But tax cuts? That's different!
Climate change has become a “moral crisis,” top scientist says
Matthew Rozsa
Jon Foley isn't alone among scientists who insist that we admit the link between hurricanes and climate change
Donald Trump: Coast Guard “improved” their brand thanks to Irma
Matthew Rozsa
Even in a time of tragedy, Trump has problems parsing out the important parts
Miss Texas delivers a stronger response to white supremacy than Trump
Taylor Link
A beauty pageant contest appropriately shut down the president when it comes to dealing with racists
John Oliver slams Donald Trump’s Joe Arpaio pardon
Taylor Link
John Oliver returns to offer the final word on Joe Arpaio's pardon
Now Trump is an “independent” president? Give us a break
Heather Digby Parton
While his administration works to enact the most right-wing agenda in history, Trump basks in unearned adulation
Steve Bannon, Charlie Rose spar in “60 Minutes” interview
Matthew Rozsa
Steve Bannon vows to defend Trump's populist agenda from his Breitbart media platform, and more from his interview
8 immigration horror stories from Trump’s radicalized and empowered ICE agency
Alex Henderson
Law enforcement officials are terrorizing immigrant communities, with the government's approval
There they go again: One deal with Democrats and suddenly Trump’s “a different kind of president”
Bob Cesca
One last time, media: He's not a "freewheeling" maverick with no ideology. He's a guy who apologized for Nazis
From 9/11 to 11/9: How the “War on Terror” helped Donald Trump win
Chauncey DeVega
Donald Trump exploited the effects of the "War on Terror" on our political culture, economy and national psyche
“Residents at risk of dying from boredom”: Ann Coulter downplays Hurricane Irma as Miami floods
Taylor Link
The right-wing commentator insists the hurricane is fake news, while Trump's social media guru shares fake video
“American Horror Story: Cult” and 15 other wild onscreen takes on American history
Matthew Rozsa
If you like the way "American Horror Story: Cult" deals with history, here's a watchlist of other titles to try
Google, Trump, and the arrogance of power
Robert Reich
Google is a "platform monopoly." Why don't authorities on anti-trust in the US care?
End of an era: Hillary Clinton announces she’s “done with being a candidate”
Taylor Link
She is not running.
Another 9/11 anniversary: How do we find our way out of a 100-year war?
Paul Rosenberg
We can still escape the endless and self-destructive "war on terror." The key lies in resistance here at home
Trump Inc: Inside the president’s not-so-blind trust
Michael Tanglis
Trump’s run for president likely started as a marketing pitch. The problem is, he won
Right-wing media reacted to presidential disaster response very differently when Obama was president
Katie Sullivan
Conservative media's response to Trump's visit to Houston drastically differs from Obama's disaster relief visits
Is NASA a science agency or a giant subsidy for aerospace corporations?
Keith A. Spencer
Trump’s nomination for NASA chief, GOP Rep. James Bridenstine, thinks the latter. Its future hangs in the balance
Joe Arpaio has been a world-class jerk a lot longer than you ever knew
Phillip Smith
He got his start as a narc, and took down a budding Texas music legend back in the day
There will be blood: “Republicans have a binary choice: fight for President Trump, or die”
Chauncey DeVega
Suggesting that conservatives must choose between Trump and death is not innocent; it points toward civil war
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