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Donald Trump will look the other way on China, as long as they deal with North Korea

Charlie May
The president is taking a softer approach on trade deals with China — because he's more concerned with North Korea

Donald Trump didn’t notify the State Department, National Security Council before inviting Rodrigo Duterte

Matthew Rozsa
Human rights groups are also appalled at Trump's actions regarding the Philippine authoritarian leader

Historian Timothy Snyder: “It’s pretty much inevitable” that Trump will try to stage a coup and overthrow democracy

Chauncey DeVega
Yale historian and author of the new book "On Tyranny" says we may have one year left to save American democracy

Trump invites Rodrigo Duterte, the Philippines’ murderous authoritarian leader, to the White House: Why should we be surprised?

Heather Digby Parton
The Philippine president has compared himself to Hitler and vowed to kill 3 million people. Now he's Trump's BFF

Donald Trump doesn’t like the “archaic” Constitution: “It’s really a bad thing for the country”

Matthew Rozsa
Trump calls the Constitution "archaic," while his chief of staff is tired of the First Amendment

Donald Trump thought being president “would be easier” — and so did his deeply ignorant voters

Bob Cesca
What can you even say? The profound political illiteracy of roughly half our electorate brought us to this

Donald Trump and the NRA: A festival of racial fear and dark fantasy

Amanda Marcotte
President offers gun owners his usual nightmare vision of America — but gun control advocates are fighting back

Try seeing if you can tell the difference between dictators’ palaces and Trump’s own home

Alexandra Rosenmann
The similarities are shocking

Neo-Nazis are kvelling over Tucker Carlson

Matt Gertz
The dregs of the “alt-right” championed Carlson’s promotion because they think he will mainstream their beliefs.

Trump-era anti-Semitism changed my family — we started going to synagogue

Britni de la Cretaz
When a JCC near my home was targeted in a bomb threat, practicing Judaism felt like a crucial act of resistance.

Will this be the biggest May Day ever in the US?

Don Hazen
Los Angeles and New York lead the way as diverse communities of workers and immigrants fight for their rights again

The 100 days that turned America upside down

Neal Gabler
Trump, promised to disrupt the country. He has — and more.

The press struggles to finally break its “populist” habit for Trump

Eric Boehlert
The whole Trump’s-a-populist trope has been a media mess for more than a year now

Donald Trump will be a two-term president — unless the opposition can find a way to change America

Olufemi Taiwo
Focusing on Trump's lies, or his personal flaws, won't get it done. We must change the American consciousness

Taxes are higher than ever! Whites face discrimination! How do we combat alternative reality?

Paul Rosenberg
Conservatives' false beliefs about race and economics are related — understanding how is crucial to defeating them

Schools, lies and Donald Trump: Teachers must resist emulating our fact-challenged president

Jonathan Zimmerman
Teachers shouldn't avoid controversial topics, including our president. But we can't present opinion as fact

How the French debacle in Algeria shaped the rise of Marine Le Pen — and what America can learn from it

Steven A. Cook
Marine Le Pen's neofascist movement was fueled by lingering resentment over a military humiliation. Maybe ours too

One fast food fanatic’s quest to make his chicken chain the next McDonald’s

Tove K. Danovich
Albert Okura lives and breathes the legend of Ray Kroc — he even bought the first McDonald’s location

It’s the end of the world and we know it: Scientists in many disciplines see apocalypse, soon

Émile P. Torres
Stephen Hawking is one of many scientists who see the possible near-term demise of our species. Spend that 401k!

Is the Trump administration enabling genocide in Yemen? And will Americans ever pay attention?

Theo Horesh
The Saudis are trying to starve Yemeni rebels into submission — and the U.S. is turning a blind eye, or worse

The vindication of Rachel Maddow

Matt Gertz
With the White House's release of a new tax plan, Maddow’s bombshell is more important than ever.

Donald Trump’s first 100 days have been a big success — at least when it comes to vicious racist policies

Sean McElwee
Amid all the failures, Trump can claim a big win: He has pursued overtly racist policies that will shape our future

“Not the White House Correspondents’ Dinner”: Samantha Bee comes out stinging in a funny, freewheeling live special

Melanie McFarland
The "Not the White House Correspondents' Dinner" celebrated journalism while taking shots at CNN, Fox and Trump
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