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The “Twilight Zone” episode that Trump needs to see

Matthew Rozsa
If Trump wants to become a good president, "On Thursday We Leave for Home" is a good place to start

The demographics of the #resistance

Dana R. Fisher, Dawn Marie Dow, Rashawn Ray
Ninety percent of the protesters at the Women’s March on Washington voted for Hillary Clinton

The myth of Ivanka’s influence: Liberals built her up as much as “Ivanka voters” did

Erin Keane
Are we finally coming to terms with the reality that Ivanka is window dressing for the White House, nothing more?

Forget the “blue wave” — the sequel: Can the Trump resistance survive the Democratic Party?

Andrew O'Hehir
There's no pathway to power outside party politics — but hoping for a big win in 2018 could be a death trap

Hate crimes are all around the U.S.: Where is Trump?

Kali Holloway
His silence is deafening

We mourn Manchester, but not Kabul: How biased coverage of terrorist attacks drives us apart

Sophia A. McClennen
In biased media coverage of non-Western terror attack victims, the sense of personal tragedy is mostly absent

John McCain thinks Vladimir Putin is a greater threat than ISIS: Hello, senator — the world is calling

Danielle Ryan
Even if every allegation about Russian election meddling is true, McCain's comparison is grotesque hypocrisy

Trump says the IRS regulates churches too much. Here’s why he’s wrong

Philip Hackney
Who enforces regulations that bar churches from engaging in politics?

Climate change as culture war: Trump’s Paris pullout is a giant middle finger to the left

Amanda Marcotte
As Paris makes clear, right-wing attitudes on climate change are largely driven by hatred of tree-hugging liberals

This week in Donald Trump’s conflicts of interest: More drama about China

Matthew Rozsa
The president's conflicts of interest are especially notable when it comes to another world superpower

Hillary Clinton’s big problem wasn’t bad data — it was bad politics

Conor Lynch
Clinton points fingers at Comey, the Russians and the media. But her inability to look in the mirror says it all

Paramilitary security tracked and targeted #noDAPL activists as “jihadists,” docs show

Antonia Juhasz
A private security firm launched a military-style surveillance and counterintelligence campaign against activists

Superhero films are bad for democracy

Keith A. Spencer
The movie genre epitomizes the right-wing idea that we need elites to save us

Trump protesters could be facing decades in prison for inauguration demonstrations

Celisa Calacal, Lauren Kaori Gurley
A frightening crackdown on free speech is underway across the country

Trump officials are cagey on whether the president believes in man-made climate change

Matthew Rozsa
Past comments suggest that not only does he not believe in global warming, but doesn't respect coal miners either

Even Hillary Clinton’s supporters are telling her to “move on”

Sophia Tesfaye
After Hillary Clinton speaks up, Democrats everywhere are telling her to shut up

While you were working, the Trump-Russia situation got a bit dicier

Matthew Rozsa
A number of breaking developments are making the Trump-Russia situation even more of a problem for the president

Ghosts are everywhere: What Harry Truman could teach Donald Trump about allies and friendship

Michael Winship
Harry Truman understood the importance of allies in Europe. President Trump does not

Kathy Griffin claims “conspiracy” at mad, looping press conference

Matthew Rozsa
Lawyer Lisa Bloom was unable to keep a troll from, quite literally, stealing the spotlight

The media lowers the bar as we prepare to enter Trump’s new world order

Stephan Richter, Uwe Bott
Not calling the president out for his statements is the new enabling

U.S. employment growth slows, trade deficit rises to highest level since January

Sophia Tesfaye
Yes, unemployment is lower than before, but there are reasons to worry about the economy

Not even the Scripps Spelling Bee champ knows what do with “covfefe”

Katie Serena
Trump's late-night nonsense neologism is the gift that keeps on giving

Liberals and Europeans like the Paris deal, and that’s why Trump wanted to get rid of it

Matthew Rozsa
The efforts to persuade Trump on the Paris climate accord seemed to have had the opposite effect

A retroactive ethics waiver that applies to Steve Bannon may have broken ethics rules

Matthew Rozsa
"If you need a retroactive waiver, you have violated a rule"
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