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Jon Stewart’s legacy: It’s been 2 years since he left “The Daily Show” but his satire still has bite

Sophia A. McClennen
Jon Stewart may not be on “The Daily Show” anymore, but evidence of his impact on political comedy is everywhere

Lessons from Brooklyn: How a young Bernie Sanders learned about the value of money

Rachel Leah
College roommate and author Steve Slavin tells Salon a few of Sanders' early experiences of growing up in Brooklyn

Trump has no time or words for America’s dead sailors and their families

Lucian K. Truscott IV
One dead in Charlottesville. Ten dead or missing at sea. Zero words spoken by Donald Trump

Donald Trump is right (about something): There really is an “alt-left,” but it’s even weirder than he thinks

Matthew Sheffield
Moderates and Republicans use "alt-left" as an epithet — but in 2017 there's a tiny sect that embraces the term

This week in Donald Trump’s conflicts of interest: A total eclipse of ethics!

Matthew Rozsa
The Secret Service is running out of money, but his treasury secretary's wife can brag about her lavish lifestyle

“Weeping Nazi” Christopher Cantwell went from libertarian to fascist — and he’s not alone

Conor Lynch
Combine two obnoxious fringe movements — libertarianism and white supremacy — and you get Charlottesville

How should we protest neo-Nazis? Lessons from German history

Laurie Marhoefer
The antifa’s tactics often backfire, just like those of Germany’s communist opposition to Nazism did in the 1920s

Will Trump’s enduring legacy be a right-wing judiciary?

SUSANNAH JACOB
The president is moving at a rapid clip to put ideological allies on the bench.

Trump issues Friday night pardon for Sheriff Joe Arpaio

Keith A. Spencer
Sheriff Arpaio and Trump were both birthers with anti-immigrant views, though Arpaio's pardon is unprecedented

Roy Moore is out-Trumping the president: Will Republicans in Alabama reject Trump’s endorsed Senate candidate?

Matthew Sheffield
It's looking more and more likely that the controversial ex-judge will win GOP senate race to replace Jeff Sessions

The Infowar for Donald Trump’s mind

Matthew Sheffield
New White House chief of staff John Kelly is trying to steer the president's media habits away from Alex Jones

Listen: Charlottesville should not have been a surprise

Chauncey DeVega
"The Chauncey DeVega Show" examines the Charlottesville hate rally from five different points of view

Trump attacks Tennessee Senator Bob Corker during GOP meeting in Nashville

Matthew Rozsa
The Tennessee Senator joins Trump's ever-growing list of Republican adversaries

Playboy chief: Trump’s cover is “a personal embarrassment”

Charlie May
The Playboy brand is distancing itself from the president it once featured

Ivanka Del Rey: Listen to Amber Coffman as Ivanka Trump as Lana Del Rey

Alessandra Maldonado
A pop-music political mashup for our times

A John Kasich/John Hickenlooper ticket won’t happen — thankfully

Matthew Sheffield
Two boring governors walked into a bar, and nothing happened afterwards

The Secret Service had to pay thousands for portable toilets at Trump’s New Jersey golf club

Matthew Rozsa
Trump has already stretched Secret Service resources quite thin and this new revelation doesn't help things

“Black Mirror” is coming back, but do we even need it?

Gabriel Bell
The show is brilliant, but we're already living in it

Conservative media slams Gary Cohn, who’s not happy with Trump’s Charlottesville comments

Matthew Sheffield
President's claim that "very good people" attended fascist march for Confederacy statue continues to roil admin

Donald Trump is considering ending DACA, despite Republican objections

Matthew Rozsa
The president is thinking of ending a program that helps undocumented immigrants who came to the U.S. as children

James Clapper says the “beautiful letter” to Trump was actually pretty routine

Charlie May
The former Director of National Intelligence wrote an almost identical letter to Hillary Clinton as to Trump

Yeah, there’s still a Russia probe — and it looks worse for Trump all the time

Heather Digby Parton
Trump has hissy-fits at GOP senators while Mueller interviews "Dossier Guy." Bipartisan consensus: Big trouble

Alec Baldwin tells us about the real victim of Charlottesville: Donald Trump

Charlie May
Baldwin takes the stage at Phoenix to clear up his Charlottesville remarks and say goodbye to Steve Bannon

The GOP’s latest tax plan is a disaster for the middle class

Matthew Rozsa
The new tax reform plan being promoted by Donald Trump is currently vague aside from a few broad principles
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