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Delta and Bank of America take brave stand against free Shakespeare
Mary Elizabeth Williams
The controversy over the Public Theater's production of "Julius Caesar" only hurts audiences
Ivanka Trump is surprised at the “viciousness” in politics
Katie Serena
Ivanka Trump tells "Fox & Friends" there's a lot of "viciousness," ignoring her family's rhetoric
Lawsuits filed over Donald Trump’s “unprecedented constitutional violations”
Matthew Rozsa
The Emoluments Clause of the Constitution is front and center of a new suit against Donald Trump
Donald Trump’s threats about having “tapes” is likely a bluff: biographer
Charlie May
Trump's biographer says he was once threatened with a tape recording that didn't exist
Donald Trump isn’t going to the U.K. because he doesn’t want protesters: report
Matthew Rozsa
The White House is denying a report that Trump doesn't want to face critics in his first trip to the U.K.
John Kelly the “grownup”? Forget it — Homeland Security chief turns out to be another Trump zealot
Heather Digby Parton
Democrats are finally noticing Kelly is an immigration hard-liner and anti-drug fanatic with a dubious worldview
Delta de-funds Shakespeare because of a depiction of Donald Trump as Julius Caesar
Matthew Rozsa
A production of Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar" featured Donald Trump in the starring role. He dies at the end
Republican strategists say they will run against the media in 2018. Here’s why that could work.
Matt Gertz
Just look at the poster child of media-bashing to see a worst-case scenario in 2018
Here’s what President Trump was doing during James Comey’s testimony
Peter Montgomery
The president wasn't tweeting. He wasn't watching. He was hanging out with evangelicals
Abstinence only, rebranded: Failed right-wing sex-ed policy returns as “sexual risk avoidance”
Amanda Marcotte
Under a clinical-sounding label, the shame-and-ignorance approach of the Bush era makes a comeback under Trump
“For the many, not the few”: Jeremy Corbyn’s message resonated with the youth and succeeded against all odds
Charlie May
Jeremy Corbyn's promise to fight for the working class helped cause a major shake-up of British Parliament
Avoiding apocalypse on the Korean Peninsula
Rajan Menon
Why diplomacy is not naïve appeasement in the Korean crisis
Trump called off his visit to Britain in fear of large-scale protests, but the White House is denying it: Report
Charlie May
The president didn't want to be greeted by protesters in Britain, so he called Theresa May and postponed
The hate crime I survived
Matthew Rozsa
I nearly died at the hands of anti-Semitic classmates 20 years ago. This is why we need to actively resist bigotry
The other reason to shift away from coal: Air pollution that kills thousands every year
Jay Apt
Killing the environment could also kill your health
Fired U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara: “There’s absolutely evidence to begin a case” for obstruction of justice against Trump
Charlie May
On ABC's "This Week" Preet Bharara said it's certainly possible that the president obstructed justice
Yes, Donald Trump is an incompetent buffoon — but he’s still a major threat to democracy
Conor Lynch
Trump is an ignorant clown and lousy at being president — that shouldn't reassure us about the damage he can do
Bernie Sanders says current Democratic Party strategy is “an absolute failure” and slams Trump’s “incredible hypocrisy”
Charlie May
Speaking at the "People's Summit" in Chicago, Bernie Sanders urges progressives to seek more electoral victories
Our bellicose president wants to continue a 16-year quagmire in Afghanistan
Jim Hightower
Trump inherited the Afghan conflict but we needn't renew it to feed his ego. Defund this hangover of a war
Understanding contemporary white supremacy: Is the alt-right really something new?
Anis Shivani
A panel of scholars discusses the historical roots of modern white supremacy — and its most recent reinvention
Untangling the Qatar kerfuffle: Sure, the tiny Gulf state is a lousy ally — but so is everyone else in the region
Steven A. Cook
Why does everyone in the Arab world suddenly hate Qatar? Is it a uniquely repressive and terrible nation? Um, no
Shockingly, Trump aligns the U.S. with ISIS over terror attack in Iran
Jefferson Morley
Terror attacks in Tehran signal the launch of a foolhardy U.S.-Saudi war alliance
Alex Jones melts down after being interviewed by Megyn Kelly
Timothy Johnson
Jones on Kelly: “Not feminine — cold, robotic, dead. I felt zero attraction to Megyn Kelly”
Trump’s Justice Department ruled that the president can accept foreign payments
Taylor Link
The DOJ argued in a legal brief that payments received at Trump properties do not constitute as emoluments
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