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Ignoring Alex Jones may just make him stronger

Matthew Rozsa
Many critiqued Megyn Kelly for giving Jones airtime, but pretending he doesn't exist has its dangers too

Reading James Baldwin in the Black Lives Matter era

William J. Maxwell
Baldwin reigns as BLM's literary conscience, touchstone and pinup, its go-to ideal of the writer in arms

America’s last king: The unsettling parallels between King George III and Donald Trump

Willard Sterne Randall
Inexperienced authoritarian with a habit of blasting out his opinions in the wee hours of the morn? Sounds familiar

Saudi Arabia’s untested new crown prince: Mohammed bin Salman has high hopes, but rises to power at a dangerous moment

Steven A. Cook
King Salman's son Mohammed is now the desert kingdom's dominant figure — and the challenges before him are huge

5 sensible things to do instead of obsessing about, and enabling Trump’s narcissism

Lynn Stuart Parramore
Instead of fixating on our national narcissist, we can turn our attention to strengthening our democracy

Jill Stein denies being a puppet of Russia, blames Democrats for scapegoating election loss

Taylor Link
In an interview on CNN, Stein pushed back against the idea that her candidacy helped secure Trump's electoral win

Fascism for liberals: “RoboCop” at 30 and the problem with prescience

John Semley
Lauded for its clear vision of the future, "RoboCop" just gave the plutocratic philanthrocapitalists of today cover

Who in the hell is Michael Cohen?! Everything you were afraid to ask about this suddenly important person

Bill Scheft
Can't keep up with who's lawyered up in the White House? Here's the deep dirt on Trump's personal counsel

“Fox & Friends” is Donald Trump’s safe space

Pam Vogel
When the president of the United States feels bad, he goes to his televised cheering section

The agony, the ecstasy and the Ossoff: Democrats are full of excuses, but the truth hurts

Andrew O'Hehir
Democrats are full of excuses after their latest and most agonizing defeat. They're starting to ring hollow

Trump’s Cabinet of sycophants won’t admit his job performance is terrible

Jim Hightower
The public's ratings, captured by pollsters, show the president's popularity has plummeted. Here's why

“Terrifying brush with success”: Bill Maher mocks Democrats for losing another close election

Taylor Link
The left-wing comedian says Democrats have to start winning elections because "the wrong people are in power"

Manufactured illiteracy and miseducation: A long process of decline led to President Donald Trump

Henry A. Giroux
A deep-rooted crisis in education, and a long cultural and political decline, is what got us here. There's hope!

Philando Castile verdict and video serve as grim reminders: Black lives really don’t matter — and too many white people are silent or complicit

Chauncey DeVega
Nothing about the Castile verdict is surprising — but it points to enduring, uncomfortable truths about America

This week in Donald Trump’s conflicts of interest: A this-for-that in India?

Matthew Rozsa
Trump prepares to host the Indian prime minister, just as his government prepares to sell off Mumbai properties

Can we lose the liberal jingoism? Loose talk about “treason” is only harming the resistance

Conor Lynch
Yes, Trump's links to Russia merit investigation. But baseless conspiracy theories about Putin are doing no good

Is Trump under federal investigation — or not?

Jefferson Morley
Either way, the evidence is mounting that the president obstructed justice

Was Trump’s “hope” Comey’s command? We asked a language expert

Thomas Holtgraves
Context plays a large part in the meaning of language

Trump adviser who called for Hillary Clinton to be “shot for treason” gets invite to the White House

Sophia Tesfaye
The same day the White House demanded Johnny Depp apologize for his comments, Rep. Al Baldasaro was welcomed in

“I’m a master legislator”: Nancy Pelosi defends herself against mounting Democratic dissent

Matthew Sheffield
Democrats are openly wondering if they can take back the House with Nancy Pelosi as their leader

Oppressive politics is on the rise: Donald Trump’s support for strongmen is fueling a global crackdown on activism

Ann Burroughs
Turkey detains the chair of Amnesty International in a politically motivated crackdown on dissent

Two factories Donald Trump bragged about saving are now laying off workers

Jeremy Binckes
Trump touted Carrier and Boeing as political wins. Turns out they were just delayed losses

Michael Bloomberg says Democrats should “get behind” President Trump

Matthew Sheffield
Publishing magnate Bloomberg says Dems are too divided to defeat the president, and should work with him instead

Trump’s Department of Homeland Security is defunding an anti-Nazi program

Matthew Rozsa
The program, called Life After Hate, tries to deradicalize neo-Nazis
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