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If Donald Trump is innocent of collusion with Russia, how come he keeps acting so guilty?
Chauncey DeVega
Trump reportedly dictated his son's false statement about the Russia meeting — but claims he has nothing to hide
Team Trump’s pileup of fake conspiracies: Best possible way to conceal the real one
Amanda Marcotte
The Russian scandal is real enough, but it's tough for anyone to understand that amid a swamp of fake news
Trump and the Russia sanctions bill: Will he sign or veto it — or find a way to wriggle off the hook?
Bob Cesca
[UPDATED] Trump sat on the Russia sanctions bill for six days, wishing it would go away
The bigotry baked into welfare cuts
Sanford Schram
From Trump's "birther movement" to cuts to SNAP and Medicaid — what it all really entails
Prestige television post anti-hero is a world of pure good and evil
Max Cea
On “Game of Thrones” and “Twin Peaks,” the battle mirrors the one in America
LISTEN: “People are lying to themselves in both parties”
Chauncey DeVega
The 2016 election "was a choice between two really bad candidates," says author Tom Nichols
Republicans want to use the debt limit to pass tax cuts
Charlie May
On the verge of hitting the debt limit, conservatives threaten to only raise it if massive tax cuts are passed
Why are two old socialists like Bernie Sanders and Jeremy Corbyn leading the 21st Century left?
Ronald Aronson
These men embody old-fashioned values such as fairness and equality
Ex-White House ethics lawyer: Trump helping his son draft a misleading statement could be witness tampering
Taylor Link
Richard Painter tells Salon that Trump may have exposed himself to legal problems by trying to help his son
NAACP warns that women, people of color, LGBT “may not be safe” in travelling to Missouri
Charlie May
The NAACP says it may be dangerous to travel to Missouri, citing stats that say even driving could be a hazard
Kentucky ACLU sues Gov. Matt Bevin for blocking critical social media users
Matthew Rozsa
A battle over whether or not it's OK to block Twitter users may be a preview of something to come
Jared Kushner says Trump campaign was too incompetent for collusion
Michael Glassman
In an "off-the-record" meeting with interns that was promptly leaked, Jared Kushner proves he may have a point
Robert Reich: Republicans think Donald Trump is “out of his gourd”
Matthew Rozsa
According to a former GOP congressman, Republicans are planning to bail on the president in favor of Mike Pence
J. K. Rowling apologizes for anti-Trump tweet, but not to Trump
Matthew Rozsa
Rowling criticized Trump for not shaking the hand of a disabled 3-year-old boy when in fact he did
WATCH: What is the future of health care in America?
Alessandra Maldonado
Public health Professor Tom D'Aunno talks about the future of health care policy under the Trump administration
Donald Trump, Sean Spicer colluded to make up Seth Rich conspiracy stories
Matthew Rozsa
Trump's White House pushes a fake story about a conspiracy that's big in right-wing circles
According to the friend of a murdered Russian watchdog, Putin is one of the richest men in the world
Matthew Rozsa
Bill Browder is expected to give stunning testimony into the full scope of graft of Russia's leadership
Conservatives target Ben Carson: Why is the HUD secretary, once a right-wing darling, under attack?
Sophia Tesfaye
Is there a traitor in the Trump administration? Yes, say some hard-right conservatives — and it's Ben Carson
Distraught late-night comedians say farewell to Anthony Scaramucci
Charlie May
For a good 10 days, "The Mooch" delivered for late-night comedians. It's time to say goodbye (for now)
Defining presidential deviancy down: Trump builds on Nixon and Clinton’s legacy — and multiplies it
Bob Hennelly
Presidents have often done sleazy things, but a toxic blend of ingredients has allowed Trump to set a new standard
Anti-choice activists ramp up the aggression — and Louisville is at the center of the storm
Amanda Marcotte
Anti-abortion protesters return to confrontation and threats at Kentucky's only clinic. Will violence follow?
America has a policing problem and Trump is making it worse
D. Watkins
The speech Trump gave on Friday advocating police aggression could get more people killed
We shouldn’t trust tech industry billionaires to lead the way on immigrants’ rights
JULIANNE TVETEN
The true fight for immigrants’ rights must reject the obsession with evaluating people on market contributions
Patriarchy and toxic masculinity are dominating America under Trump
Don Hazen, Kali Holloway
Expert Terry Real explains how hyper-masculinity presents a danger to us all.
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