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GOP vs. CBO: Republicans open fire on budget office (again) after agency’s damning report on Trumpcare

Matthew Sheffield
Donald Trump, Paul Ryan and the GOP leadership have good reason to flame the Congressional Budget Office

Notes from a trailing spouse: Drunk in Ireland and fearing for fabulists everywhere

Bex B
In the land of blarney you feel the dread most acutely. Is there any future for harmless exaggeration after Trump?

Trump’s trade policy is unlikely to deliver big wins for U.S. workers

Greg Wright
The Trump administration will pursue bilateral deals, which are less likely to have a big impact on workers

As Donald Trump unravels, so do Fox’s ratings

Eric Boehlert
Network slips behind MSNBC, CNN in key demo during prime time

Dear President Trump: America’s most egregious “federal land grab” was in 1891, under Benjamin Harrison

John Clayton
There's an object lesson in Harrison's accidental expansion of Yellowstone: In the end, it was a good thing

10 political movies that will actually inspire you

Matthew Rozsa
Yeah, the Trump era is a straight-up drag, but here are a few films that may restore your faith in democracy

After Trump’s disastrous vacation, Angela Merkel warns: The world has no leader

Heather Digby Parton
If the president's trip to Saudi Arabia and Israel was farcical, his European stop left the world order shaken

WATCH: Libertarian Party chair on the war on drugs: “Stop locking people up”

Matthew Rozsa
Libertarian Party chairman Nicholas Sarwark says America's drug laws need to be brought into the realm of reality

5 of the most destructive right-wing Supreme Court decisions in American history

Michael Hayne
There are many, but these are a doozy

Last year on Memorial Day: Trump signals that America is “susceptible to fascist appeals”

David Niose
On Memorial Day 2016: The rise of Trump "arguably creeps closer to the fringes of fascism than anything preceding"

What Comey’s firing means for other investigations into 2016 election

Clark D. Cunningham
Will the firing of FBI Director James Comey hinder the FBI’s investigation into Russian interference?

What if we’re all complicit in Trump’s monstrous presidency?

Jim Sleeper
Getting rid of him is imperative. But doing so won't prove we're no longer the country that elected a predator.

A Timeline: Russia and President Trump

Steven Harper
To keep everything in one location, here's an updated summary (so far)

Steve Bannon’s dark pursuit of a meaningful life

David Masciotra
It wasn't enough for the Hollywood wannabe to live a life of purpose — he had to impose it on the entire country

LISTEN: The “state of emergency” around Donald Trump and mental health

Chauncey DeVega
Psychiatrist Bandy Lee joins this week's show to discuss the president's possible pathologies

Jesus, big money and the GOP: Before Fox News, there was “The 700 Club”

Terry Heaton
At "The 700 Club" I learned from Pat Robertson how to sell a "gospel of self" to the faithful

Does Vladimir Putin really own Donald Trump? It’s more likely than you think

Cody Cain
Kompromat is the name of the Russian game — and to win the White House, Trump may have unwittingly been played

Mama is a Trump troll

Molly Jong-Fast
When Trump tweets, I troll

American conservatives love to bash Canadian health care — but U.S. corporations love it

Dave Lindorff
Canada's affordable, efficient and widely popular single-payer system saves millions for U.S. corporations

New study finds “more sweatshops than Starbucks” in Chicago

Jeff Schuhrke
The study finds that among employees who dared to speak up about workplace injustices — 58% experienced retaliation

Berniecrats are winning in Trump country: Why populism is the pragmatic way forward for Democrats

Conor Lynch
There's already evidence that left-wing populism — not Clintonite centrism — is the winning formula for Democrats

Paul Krugman: Trump clearly despises the very voters who elected him

Jacob Sugarman
The New York Times columnist imagines the "apocalypse" that would befall West Virginia if the GOP got its way

America’s worsening global reputation could put billions in US exports at risk

Daniel Korschun, Boryana V Dimitrova, Yoto V. Yotov
The United States fell to seventh place

Marvel’s “Agents of SHIELD” is the glorious anti-Trump satire you’ve been longing for

Amanda Marcotte
The last six episodes of the superhero TV show created a Nazi-ruled simulated universe that felt awfully familiar
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