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White communities need to do more to ferret out terrorists in their midst
Kali Holloway
Muslim communities have been speaking up for years.
Anti-racism activist Tim Wise: After Charlottesville, time for white people to say, “By God, you don’t speak for me”
Chauncey DeVega
Author and activist on how white privilege played out in Charlottesville, and the "defining moment" America faces
Operation “Obama Eclipse”: Trump tweet confirms his singleminded obsession with that other president
Amanda Marcotte
Trump's presidency has been almost entirely defined by trying to wipe Barack Obama's legacy off the map
Democrats demand a price for Charlottesville: Trump must disband his voter fraud commission
Sophia Tesfaye
Democrats seize on major voting rights victories to demand real concessions following Charlottesville
The human carnage from billionaires trying to carve up the planet to build their empires is astounding
Vijay Prashad
From Yemen to Haiti and everywhere in between, the poorest citizens are punished for unknown crimes
Trump’s threat to withdraw from NAFTA may hit a hurdle: The US Constitution
Tim Meyer
The Constitution requires congressional approval for changes made to the U.S. trade agreements.
The Joe Arpaio I knew
Ryan Gabrielson
As President Trump considers a pardon, it’s worth remembering what Arpaio did in his decades in law enforcement
Disarming North Korea means making concessions
Jeffrey Fields
Past U.S. diplomacy with North Korea failed. Now diplomatic negotiations may work to halt their nuclear program
Does Trump think that taking us deeper into a 16-year-old disastrous war is going to convince us that he’s a real leader?
Jefferson Morley
The president's solution to losing allies, credibility and moral authority: more war.
What Donald Trump’s tweets reveal about his mental health
John Gartner
From his obsession with "the haters and losers" to his episodes of mania and delusion, it's all there on Twitter
Senator Chris Christie? Democrats face a major problem as Bob Menendez’s trial approaches
Charlie May
If Menendez leaves the Senate through resignation or expulsion, Gov. Chris Christie could appoint himself
Spokesperson denies Ben Carson violated the Hatch Act
Charlie May
When Carson was announced by his cabinet title at Trump's campaign rally this week, it likely broke a federal law
Trump just flunked his first natural disaster test
Sophia Tesfaye
Hurricane Harvey is predicted to be first major storm in a decade — and Trump just tweeted a useless campaign ad
Rabbis drop out of annual Jewish holidays call with Trump
Matthew Rozsa
Backlash to President Trump's Charlottesville response continues
Secretary of the Interior says he won’t recommend eliminating national monuments, but hints at opening up mining and drilling
Matthew Rozsa
Trump's Interior Secretary may not be enacting environmentalists' worst-case scenario, but it's too soon to cheer
The White House is actually going forward with Trump’s transgender military ban
Charlie May
The administration will soon deliver guidance to the Pentagon on implementing the ban Trump decreed via Twitter
Karl Rove burns Steve Bannon: “White House and the country are better off” with him gone
Matthew Rozsa
Rove argues that the White House is better off without Bannon and needs to start learning some political savvy
Trump voters would rather have Confederate President Jefferson Davis than Obama: Poll
Kali Holloway
He could shoot his supporters with a musket and they'd still adore him
Roger Stone predicts a Civil War if Donald Trump is impeached
Charlie May
"You will have a spasm of violence in this country, and insurrection, like you've never seen"
Stop saying Donald Trump can be moderated by John Kelly
Jeremy Binckes
It's a meme and a dream, and the idea that Trump's chief of staff will have any calming influence is bogus
Donald Trump isn’t too busy to watch a lot of TV and tweet
Taylor Link
Trump's latest tweetstorm reveals that the president has way too much time on his hands
“Crying Nazi” Christopher Cantwell gives himself up to police
Matthew Rozsa
Christopher Cantwell became infamous after posting a video online in which he wept at the thought of being arrested
Has the Wall Street Journal’s top editor made the paper go easy on Donald Trump?
Taylor Link
Gerard Baker, the editor in chief, apparently parties with the Trumps in the Hamptons — and doesn't want "criticism
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