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Legal isn’t the same as good: Trump’s conflict of interest issues, explained
Beth A. Rosenson
Conflict of interest laws are not often black and white
Here’s the scariest part of Alex Jones’ “performance art” defense
Todd Gitlin
You shouldn't take him seriously, his lawyers say, even though the president does
The New York Times fumbles photo comparison of Patriots White House visits
Rachel Leah
Trivial? Yes. But why give Donald Trump an easy excuse to complain about The "failing" New York Times?
Ellen isn’t your scapegoat: Caitlyn Jenner has no one to blame for her tarnished public image but herself
Nico Lang
In her memoir, “The Secrets of My Life,” Jenner blames DeGeneres for her lack of LGBT fans
Donald Trump’s base grades his first 100 days in office: B-
Charlie May
The president is having a hard time impressing his base on health care
New Zealand’s largest newspaper reacts to Donald Trump’s ambassador appointment: Scott Brown is “a former nude model who supports waterboarding”
Matthew Rozsa
The former Massachusetts senator is also known for being beaten by Elizabeth Warren in 2012
Putin on the move: Russia is moving back into Ukraine, as the Trump administration does nothing
Matthew Rozsa
Meanwhile, another Putin critic is killed, and Rex Tillerson's ex-company gets a present from Russia
South Korea is disturbed that Donald Trump said Korea was once ruled by China
Taylor Link
President Trump seems to have a terrible grasp of history, geography or cartography — or all of it!
Trump’s wrong-way “armada”: Strategic lie or idiotic blunder? Can it be both?
Bob Cesca
Either Trump, Mattis and McMaster told us outrageous lies or they have no idea where their own ships are
Kellyanne Conway’s free plug for Ivanka Trump really helped the first daughter’s bottom line
Matthew Rozsa
Conway told people to "go buy Ivanka's stuff," and people did
France’s elections are just the latest in Russia’s shadow war in a wary Europe
Sebastian Rotella
Fears of Russian meddling in a French vote reflect an overt and covert influence campaign
Here’s Sarah Palin, Kid Rock and Ted Nugent visiting Donald Trump’s White House
Matthew Rozsa
Ted Nugent has threatened both Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama — but gets an Oval Office visit!
Dow Chemical gave President Trump $1 million for his inauguration. They now want him to toss a study on pesticides
Taylor Link
The study says that certain pesticides are dangerous to about 1,800 critically threatened or endangered species
“We all saw this coming“: Here’s how late night TV celebrated the fall of Bill O’Reilly
Taylor Link
"We all saw this coming at us. Like an old man cornering an intern in the break room"
Donald Trump is bringing back Trumpcare — because he cares about how his first 100 days goes
Matthew Rozsa
Both President Trump and House Speaker Ryan are waxing optimistic about the latest effort at Trumpcare
Trump’s first war is here at home: A military-style assault on undocumented immigrants
Heather Digby Parton
After deporting his first Dreamer, Trump has unleashed Jeff Sessions to wage a military campaign on our streets
(Un)lucky #45: Impeaching Donald Trump is not an option — yet
Earl Ofari Hutchinson
The president doing something that is crudely illegal is almost unimaginable
A Russian think tank discussed meddling in the 2016 presidential election, documents show
Matthew Rozsa
One urged Americans to support a pro-Russian candidate, and the second urged questioning Clinton's legitimacy
Andrew Sullivan and the “model minority” myth: Columnist unintentionally reminds us that racism is the force that gives conservatives meaning
Chauncey DeVega
In a New York magazine column, the "principled" conservative reveals the movement's deep-seated racist assumptions
Meet Jon Ossoff’s Republican opponent: She made her name destroying the reputation of Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure
Amanda Marcotte
Georgia GOP candidate's forceful anti-choice views led the breast cancer charity into a notorious PR disaster
Why is Jason Chaffetz running away? A rising Republican star doesn’t just retire from Congress for nothing
Gary Legum
With no President Hillary Clinton to torment, the Utah lawmaker bails out. After the beach, what's next?
Trump’s Russia dossier corroborated: FBI used document to obtain wiretap on Carter Page
Matthew Rozsa
The FBI reportedly did not base its decision on the dossier alone but did corroborate much of it
Sean Spicer doubles down on misleading claims about USS Carl Vinson: “Armada” eventually heading to North Korea
Charlie May
A timeline of the Trump administration's statements shows confusion about location of U.S. aircraft carrier
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