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Trump body-slams media, then plans cuts to programs that aid his supporters

Charlie May
Trump's rants against the media may be a vast distraction, while he quietly chips away at social programs

Trump’s media takedown goes meta: President tweets ludicrous WWE video — but why?

Charlie May
President tweets altered wrestling video that shows him taking out CNN. Is this a political strategy? Will it work?

What led to the GOP’s massive health care fail? And what happens next?

Paul Rosenberg
This victory could begin to turn the tide — but the right's long war against the welfare state is nowhere near over

Today’s Republicans have Ronald Reagan all wrong

Henry Olsen
Reagan was a true "working-class Republican" whose ideals were rooted in the New Deal, not against it

The Russians will be back: America’s election infrastructure is a sitting duck for foreign adversaries

Joe Mohen
We don't know for sure what happened in 2016. But we know a determined foreign adversary could hack our elections

Qatar: Is Trump striking the match for a little war?

Stephan Richter
America’s much-vaunted checks and balances do not really apply to U.S. foreign policy. That is a big problem

4 ways the Supreme Court could rule on Trump’s travel ban

Anthony Johnstone
SCOTUS will review two legal challenges, complicating the court's interpretation

Iran and the Saudi deflection campaign

Stephan Richter
Trump has no idea that the principal source of support Salafist terrorists use has Saudi Arabia written all over it

WATCH: Conservative author: Trump won because he embraced Reagan’s call for social safety net

Carrie Sheffield
Author of "The Working Class Republican" argues that Trump has unlikely ancestors — including Franklin D. Roosevelt

A bare majority of white voters are the only ones happy with Trump

Kali Holloway
Thanks to dissatisfied nonwhites, Trump’s low approval numbers have reached historic depths

10 years go, Mika Brzezinski railed against reality TV culture — this week, it ate her alive

Matthew Rozsa
The MSNBC anchor who once melted down on air about having to cover Paris Hilton now fights a game-show president

If there’s a war between California and Kentucky, forget it: We all lose

Erin Keane
Interstate showdown between Liberal Coastal Elites and the Red State Religious could haunt the Democrats in 2020

This man makes terrifyingly realistic Donald Trump masks

Michael Stahl
How one artist leveraged digital sculpting software, 3-D printing and social media to create a booming business

Russia and the left: How the Trump-Putin saga became a battlefield in the Democratic Party’s civil war

Andrew O'Hehir
Trump's weirdest victory: The Russia scandal has sparked vitriol, fake news and wild accusations — on the left

There is a campus war on free speech — but it’s not being waged by “snowflake” students

David Masciotra
Conservatives panicking over trigger warnings in class are ignoring universities firing professors over speech

Trump’s Muslim travel ban is a win for ISIS: This must-see film about Syrian journalists shows why

Sophia A. McClennen
"City of Ghosts" is a powerful corrective to the notion of a travel ban as an effective way to make the U.S. safer

Is Nancy Pelosi worth the trouble?

Kathryn L. Pearson
Democrats need to retake seats across the country but Pelosi may not help

An almost-forgotten moment of country over party: Bill Clinton’s 1993 strikes on Iraq

Matthew Rozsa
When Bill Clinton ordered air strikes in Iraq — because Saddam Hussein tried to assassinate George H.W. Bush

Bill Maher wants to make summer great again

Taylor Link
The comedian says that America has reached peak stupidity all the time, rendering the summer months pointless

So much for the idea of a Trump-Putin “bromance”

Jefferson Morley
National interests have a way of prevailing over personal friendships

What happens if Trump’s White House invokes executive privilege?

Chris Edelson
Trump doesn't believe the rules apply to him

Jason Chaffetz invents a housing crisis in D.C. — while ignoring a real one back home in Utah

Naomi LaChance
Congressman quits because he can't make it on $174,000. In his home state, low-income residents can't find housing

This week in Donald Trump’s conflicts of interest

Matthew Rozsa
Trump's hotel is just one of the many focuses of new conflicts of interest controversies

The Trump resistance vs. the Tea Party: So far, a story of immense potential — and great danger

Conor Lynch
The anti-Trump movement could transform politics more than the Tea Party ever did — or it could get Astroturfed
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