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Growing my way out of dystopia
Frida Berrigan
Can we stop feeling quite so helpless and hopeless in a world on the skids?
Can Obama un-rig the GOP’s gerrymandered map? Here are the wins the Dems need first
David Daley
In his first big post-White House fundraiser, Obama aims to raise money for Democrats' redistricting efforts
Emmy nominations: What voters got right and continue to get wrong
Melanie McFarland
There's much to be pleased about with these nominations. There's also "House of Cards," and Barb
Meet Trump’s imaginary friend “Jim,” who makes his arguments for him
Charlie May
Trump's friend "Jim" helped paint Paris in a bad light and argue against immigration
Donald Trump gets a bit creepy with French President Emmanuel Macron’s wife
Michael Glassman
France's first lady is in "such good shape," says the president, who knows how to flatter the ladies
CBO analysis: Donald Trump’s budget plan won’t be as great as he said it would
Matthew Rozsa
For the rich: massive tax cuts. For the poor: Medicaid cuts. For everyone else: more deficits
Surprise! The Emmy nominations (kind of) got it right for 2017
Melanie McFarland
It's "Handmaid's" vs. "Westworld" and Martha & Snoop vs. RuPaul — The Emmys are going to be interesting this year
Tobacco lobbyists have a foothold in Donald Trump’s Washington swamp
Matthew Rozsa
The president may not be a smoker, but he has led an astonishingly tobacco-friendly presidency
Tucker Carlson, Max Boot get into petty exchange over who is more wrong on foreign policy
Charlie May
Fox News host Tucker Carlson and Max Boot got into it Wednesday night over a wide range of foreign policy topics
A conservative troll showed up at a net neutrality press conference and exposed himself as a fraud
Jared Holt
Alt-right "activist" Jack Posobiec thanked Democratic senators for “protecting our quality violent porn content”
Kid Rock isn’t really running for Senate, unless he is
Matthew Rozsa
His new website suggests the Detroit-born rocker is running for Senate, but it's truly not that simple
Kellyanne Conway should learn that pieces of paper on TV invites memes
Taylor Link
Kellyanne Conway tried to show that the collusion talk was premature, but all she did was make herself a meme
Donald Trump defends himself to Pat Robertson
Matthew Rozsa
The president's first sit-down interview in a long time came with a televangelist
As Jared Kushner enters the Russia spotlight, Donald Trump may be distancing himself
Matthew Rozsa
Donald Trump's lawyers may want to distance the president from his own son-in-law
Stephen Colbert invites Trump and friends to audition for the voice of Kermit the Frog
Taylor Link
Kermit the Frog has never sounded so awkward than when he shares Ben Carson's childhood memories
Russia scandal goes well beyond Trump: GOP leaders definitely knew about hacking — did they benefit too?
Heather Digby Parton
Leading Republicans knew about Russian hacking long before Trump's nomination. They said nothing and did nothing
Donald Trump says Russia didn’t meddle in the presidential election because Vladimir Putin told him so
Matthew Rozsa
Donald Trump says he didn't know anything about his son's communications with Russian nationals wanting to help
Senators to consider new FBI chief
James S. Henry
What they — and you — need to know about nominee Christopher Wray
Donald Trump Jr. loves far-right internet trolls — and they love him back
Jared Holt
The president’s son has used Twitter to promote media trolls and conspiracy theorists
Donald Trump Jr.’s emails won’t change anything: His dad’s supporters will stay loyal no matter how much collusion is exposed
Chauncey DeVega
These are important revelations — but they won't sway Trump's base, and may only worsen our national crisis
Donald Trump and the Religious Right: From a marriage of convenience to the bedrock of his support
Matthew Sheffield
Why have evangelicals embraced a thrice-married libertine? They think he's the hero they've been waiting for
The Democratic Party is such a mess — What are we going to do?
Don Hazen, Kali Holloway, Steven Rosenfeld
Ten experts analyze the “situation”
Why Trump’s media intimidation strategy is bound to fail
Todd Gitlin
Trump is pursuing what he thinks is a win-win strategy. But there’s a whiff of panic in his latest maneuver
The class war is a one-sided fight — and the very rich are winning
Donald Jeffries
You don't have to be a Bernie Sanders supporter to be concerned about the widening income gap in America
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