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Georgia’s confusing election could be a lot fairer — if we had ranked-choice voting
David Daley
Both the Georgia special election and the French presidential vote make a strong case for instant runoff voting
Mixed messages: Trump’s congratulatory call to Turkish president contradicts statements from his own State Department, Sean Spicer
Taylor Link
President Trump called to congratulate Erdogan on the Turkish referendum
LISTEN: Death anxieties and existential angst helped Donald Trump win
Chauncey DeVega
My guest Sheldon Solomon, an expert in terror management theory, explains how emotion overcomes reason in politics
Election day in Georgia: Race to replace Tom Price will be no “easy win” for either party
Simon Maloy
Democrats want to embarrass president in Georgia's 6th district while Republicans hope he isn't too heavy a weight
Hillary Clinton apologized to Barack Obama after election loss, swore to never run for president again
Matthew Rozsa
A new book offers a deep-dish analysis of Clinton's 2016 campaign
Punching back at neo-Nazis: Jewish woman targeted by alt-right Trump troll sues
Matthew Rozsa
The founder of the Daily Stormer targeted a woman, blaming her for protests against Richard Spencer
Trump, a symptom of what? If we don’t find a cure, we will go on marching without end
Ira Chernus
A radical message from a half-century ago
Blackwater founder Erik Prince has been giving Donald Trump counter-terrorism advice
Matthew Rozsa
Last week, Sean Spicer told reporters that Prince "had no role in the transition." That looks to be untrue
Donald Trump’s 2020 campaign is making a lot of money for his companies
Matthew Rozsa
If the president had fully divested himself from his businesses, this wouldn't be an issue
Donald Trump’s nuked credibility: How can a flagrantly dishonest president manage an international crisis?
Simon Maloy
The president's word is worthless, and that makes a potential North Korea confrontation all the more dangerous
Expect weekly missile tests from North Korea, as Kim Jong Un calls Donald Trump’s bluff
Taylor Link
A senior official in Pyongyang told BBC that North Korea will continue its missile tests
Tom Cotton defends Donald Trump’s tax return dodge: “He normally puts his name on buildings where he has them”
Matthew Rozsa
Tom Cotton doesn't care about Donald Trump's tax returns, even though his constituents do
All in the family: Ivanka Trump won 3 trademarks in China after dining with Chinese President Xi Jinping
Matthew Rozsa
The first daughter's meal with China's president earned her a big gift for her business
Republicans are starting to rally behind one Jon Ossoff opponent in Georgia’s special election
Matthew Rozsa
The president is urging people to get out and vote, but notably hasn't endorsed any candidate
Did racism or a longing for authoritarian leadership elect Donald Trump? The right answer is both
Heather Digby Parton
New data suggests Trump voters have highly negative views of African-Americans. But that's not the whole story
There’s some irony here: The waters of Trump’s Washington are dark and deep
Michael Winship
The White House is trying to keep secret all that's destructive to the nation and democracy
Trump’s deep links to organized crime: Federal investigators know and the public is catching on
Jefferson Morley
As Trump built his empire, he attracted a criminal element whose ties still bind
So Alex Jones is a “performance artist”? If so, his act is truly terrifying
Bob Cesca
If Alex Jones is a fake, he's using the public airwaves to commit a grandiose fraud against his own listeners
Pro-Trump rioters got away with beating anti-fascists in Berkeley — and likely won’t stop there
Amanda Marcotte
The Berkeley street violence was a great marketing event for alt-right types eager to attack anti-Trump protesters
President Trump can’t fill the State Department — and the safety of U.S. diplomats may now be at risk
Rachel Leah
Trump was a candidate engrossed with Benghazi, yet diplomat safety has received little attention under his watch
Ivanka Inc. goes to Washington: A timeline
Erika KinetzDying wish: Oregon man was able to die “peacefully” after a friend said Trump had been impeached
Tatiana Baez
Michael Garland Elliot passed away on April 6 “surrounded by people who loved him dearly”
Blame the president: White nationalist accused of attacking black woman sues Trump for “urging him on”
Sophia Tesfaye
Trump has claimed immunity, arguing that he can't be sued for violence at rallies because he won the election
Jared Kushner throws Chris Christie a bone: New Jersey governor looks to get back in Trump’s good graces with opioid task force
Matthew Sheffield
The unpopular governor is the head of a new White House task force — but don't call it a comeback
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