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A radical new approach to the immigration “problem”: Beyond left and right, Trumpism and neoliberalism — Part one
Anis Shivani
Our immigration crisis is a major human rights catastrophe, and must be faced in those terms: Part one of a series
GOP county chair hosting Roger Stone thinks his McCain attacks are inappropriate (but will say so only by accident)
Eric Hananoki
An Arizona Republican was fine with trashing John McCain behind his back
Author Tom Nichols on how Trump won: “People looked up from their phones and said, ‘Where’s my money?'”
Chauncey DeVega
Author of "The Death of Expertise" on how narcissism, stupidity and the internet got us an accidental president
WATCH: Where this journalism legend finds his stories
Alexandra Clinton
Gay Talese recommends reporters focus less on soundbites and more on spending time with ordinary people
Trump insists his health care plan isn’t dead, three Senate Republicans think they have a solution: Report
Charlie May
Sen. Lindsey Graham is working with colleagues on a plan he says will repeal and replace Obamacare
Why I work myself to death
Matthew Rozsa
The reasons why we overwork ourselves can be social, economic or cultural. For me, it's rooted in ableism
Sure, “give up” on Ivanka — but don’t take your eyes off her
Erin Keane
Of course Ivanka sold out transgender soldiers. She was raising money for Mike Pence this week instead
The US Democrats’ failing turnaround strategy
Stephan Richter, Alexei Bayer
Trumpism is fueled by resentment, not economics. Trump voters are like Russians voting for Putin.
Why Andrei Tarkovsky’s interminably dull 1979 sci-fi masterpiece “Stalker” is the movie we need right now
John Semley
"Stalker" is a balm in an age when folk prefer to shock themselves in a lab rather than sit silently for 15 minutes
From 9/11 to President Donald Trump: A short history of World War IV
Andrew O'Hehir
Philosopher Jean Baudrillard predicted this 15 years ago: The Western world is waging a long war — against itself
The hidden costs of “national security”
William D. Hartung
Ten ways your tax dollars pay for war — past, present, and future
Trump says Senate Republicans “look like fools” on health care, blasts filibuster rule in tweetstorm
Charlie May
In another Saturday morning Twitter rant, Trump singled out Mitch McConnell and said the filibuster rule must go
Is dead Donald Trump funny? Understanding gallows humor in the Trump era
Sophia A. McClennen
There's never been a president who so thoroughly invites mockery, but not all Trump jokes are equally funny
Trump tells police officers: “Don’t be too nice” to suspects in custody
Charlie May
In a speech to law enforcement officers on Friday, the president embraced physicality against suspects in custody
WATCH: Attacks on trans people are being used to cover for failed Republican politics
Amanda Marcotte
Jillian Weiss and Rob Smith explain how trans rights have become a wedge issue Republicans use to scare voters
From the Enlightenment to the Dark Ages: How “new atheism” slid into the alt-right
Émile P. Torres
A movement supposedly committed to science and reason has decayed into racism, misogyny and intolerance. I'm done
This week in Donald Trump’s conflicts of interest: With friends like these . . .
Matthew Rozsa
The conflicts continue
Donald Trump’s war on the 1960s
Leonard Steinhorn
To the president and his fans, the '60s undermined what was good and virtuous in America.
13 bright spots and optimistic thinkers challenge the dark future of Trump
AlterNet Staff
Positive views and a good sense of progressive history will help us fight the Trump disasters
The courage of Susan Collins
Matthew Sheffield
John McCain was the deciding vote against Trumpcare — but Susan Collins deserves most of the credit for stopping it
Reince Priebus gets pushed out of the White House: Trump fires his chief of staff
Sophia Tesfaye
In his first six months, Trump has lost his national security advisor, communications director, and press secretary
Fox News pays $100K to troll New York Times because it’s Fox News
Taylor Link
The Rupert Murdoch-owned news channel shamelessly turned a negative Times article into an endorsement
Trump, already half a cartoon, is getting his own animated series
Alessandra Maldonado
Showtime has greenlit an animated series based on Trump's presidency from Stephen Colbert
Trump’s scribble of New York skyline fetches almost $30K
Gabriel Bell
The once powerful New York real-estate mogul was unable to capture the most famous skyline in the world in pen
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