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Pro-Russian bots take up the right-wing cause after Charlottesville
Isaac Arnsdorf
Analysts tracking Russian influence operations find a feedback loop between Kremlin propaganda and far-right memes.
World’s greatest troll strikes again: The sole point of the Arpaio pardon is “liberal tears”
Bob Cesca
Pardoning racist "Sheriff Joe" will backfire eventually. But if it pisses off liberals, the Trumpers are stoked
Trump nominated a climate denier as USDA chief scientist — here’s why that matters
Amanda Marcotte
Democrats vow to fight Sam Clovis, who isn't a scientist and whose ignorant views threaten our food supply
Why Trump’s new strategy for Afghanistan is the disaster you’d expect it to be
Vijay Prashad
A battlefield for an endless American war
Increasingly large majority of America is on the same negative page about Trump, except for his hardcore Republican base
Steven Rosenfeld
A hothead who inflames racial divides and fails leadership tests
Donald Trump is starting a Republican civil war — and it’s a war he can’t win
Jeremy Binckes
A growing number of Republican senators, says a GOP strategist, are ready to tell Trump, "Go f**k yourself"
Trump’s reversal on Afghanistan heightens the contradictions — his and ours
Paul Rosenberg
Trump's abrupt embrace of the disastrous elite consensus on Afghanistan reflects the deep divisions of our era
President Trump tweets while the flooding in Houston reaches catastrophic levels
Taylor Link
As the flooding in Houston appeared dire, Trump tweeted a promo for a book and complained about Mexico and Canada
Rex Tillerson on President Trump’s values: “The president speaks for himself”
Taylor Link
On Fox News, the secretary of state suggested to Chris Wallace that Trump doesn't speak for the American people
Raising an Un-Trump: Don’t just shield your kids from Donald Trump — use him as a teaching tool
Alfie Kohn
The author of "Unconditional Parenting" breaks down a curriculum built around Donald Trump's worst qualities
Torture and silence: A shattering exhibit of photos by Andres Serrano confronts what we don’t talk about
Anis Shivani
Photographer made famous years ago for "Piss Christ" confronts empty spaces, ambiguous bodies and the unsayable
Arpaio pardon could encourage more civil rights violations
Steven Mulroy
Profiling erodes trust with immigrant communities, making them fearful to report crimes and cooperate with police
The tragic tale of Egypt’s decline: Is it also the story of America’s future?
Steven A. Cook
Once a diverse, cosmopolitan society, Egypt has descended into corruption, inequality and bigotry. Sound familiar?
Progressives: Don’t blow the chance for health care reform with a single-payer litmus test
Peter Dreier, Donald Cohen
Everyone on the left agrees that single-payer health care is the goal. But a purist approach will only mean defeat
Gerald Feierstein, a Gulf-funded expert pushing catastrophic war on Yemen, appears to have lied to Congress
Ben Norton
A widely quoted Middle East Institute director is paid to advance the U.S.-Gulf war on Yemen.
We are under surplus Trump stress: What can we do to protect ourselves?
Marty Kaplan
Maybe we should think about zen and the art of nuclear war.
“Desus & Mero”: Perfect late-night viewing for surviving Trump and the supremacy
Rachel Leah
The late-night comic duo brings an original and important perspective to a genre dominated by white men
Afghanistan is now officially James Mattis’s war
Simon Reich
Obama abandoned the goal of nation building after billions of dollars were spent and 2,400 American lives were lost
McCain bashes Trump over Arpaio pardon, but many Republicans remain quiet
Charlie May
McCain said the move "undermines" Trump's respect for the law, but other Republicans haven't said much
Sebastian Gorka is out of the White House, and not even Trump knew what his role was
Charlie May
The deputy assistant was primarily known for his bombastic cable news interviews
Historian Timothy Snyder: After Charlottesville, “we are hanging by our teeth to the rule of law”
Chauncey DeVega
Author of "On Tyranny," who predicted a coup months ago, says Trump is still waiting for his "Reichstag fire"
My hometown Confederate war
David Masciotra
Our Illinois public high school blithely flew the Confederate flag for years. Then demographics began to change
Bill Maher: Ivanka Trump is the “greatest disappointment” of Trump’s presidency
Charlie May
Maher slammed the president's daughter for failing to sway him from implementing a military ban on transgenders
Trump’s 6 biggest history fails since entering the White House
Charlie May
Trump's misunderstanding of the past presents serious questions about our future
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