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WATCH: Does Christianity offer a more inclusive worldview than secular conservatism?

Carrie Sheffield
Author James Kirchick argues that Christianity is being unfairly blamed for white nationalism

Trump is full of surprises: The current president is the great American traditionalist

Stephan Richter, Bill Humphrey
Close family ties were a way of life in early American presidential politics

Is Julian Assange a misogynist, or just seething with rage against Hillary Clinton? We wonder

Matthew Rozsa
Assange once described Sweden as "the Saudi Arabia of feminism," and has focused his rage on one woman

Found in Cuba: The American Dream (and nightmare)

Mattea Kramer
Putting Trump in perspective by going offshore

Robert Reich: Trump’s world is becoming increasingly dangerous, and the public is partly to blame

Robert Reich
The president is not empowered to initiate warfare on his own — that’s our job

“Grab him by the taxes”: Nationwide “Tax March” called on President Trump to release his tax returns

Taylor Link
Protestors took to the streets to demonstrate their concern over Trump's possible conflict of interests

Paul Krugman: This is how President Trump operates like a glorified mobster

Jacob Sugarman
The New York Times columnist sounds off on the president's new scheme to extort the Democratic Party

President Trump will nominate a critic of the Export-Import Bank after he flip-flopped on the credit agency

Taylor Link
Trump used to trash the Export-Import Bank, but called it a "good thing" recently, only to name Scott Garrett chief

Putting the U.S. military first, second, third: What does an “America-first” foreign policy actually mean?

William J. Astore
It looks more like a military-first policy aimed at achieving global hegemony — a potential doomsday machine

How will Big Data change gerrymandering? Both parties are eager to know what you do online

David Daley
Trump's new rules will open a vast trove of internet data — and could make partisan gerrymandering even worse

The total cost of the 2016 election was nearly $6.5 billion: Report

Taylor Link
A lot of money went into the 2016 campaign, but President Trump won despite spending way less than his rival

Hillary hatred, exposed: What drives America’s never-ending case against Clinton

David Masciotra
Susan Bordo's "The Destruction of Hillary Clinton" is a vital but incomplete look at her strange political life

Frustration with Trump down South: The changing politics of reliably Republican congressional district propels Jon Ossoff

Simon Maloy
Ahead of a key special election, voters in Tom Price's old district are rebelling against partisanship and Trump

Kremlin on the Potomac: Trump’s White House makes Americans into strangers in a strange land

Chauncey DeVega
How the administration is turning American people and our news media into "Kremlinologists"

This week in Donald Trump’s conflicts of interest: Trump’s bad presidency is also bad for business

Matthew Rozsa
Trump's children are starting to notice that dad being president impacts their bottom line

We must ask ourselves: Will Donald Trump ever truly become president?

Bill Moyers
As our institutions approach the breaking point, the president bombs Syria and is hailed by an obeisant media

Designers against Trump: Donna Karan says the president’s America-first mentality isn’t the way to go

Tatiana Baez
Karan, founder of Urban Zen and longtime friend of the Clintons, on why she hasn’t gotten over the election

Good kid, mad country: Kendrick Lamar’s “DAMN.” finds the rapper reckoning with God and America

Max Cea
Buckle up. Kendrick Lamar’s newest album is another brilliant masterpiece

Fed up: 9 ultranationalist Trump supporters who are rapidly losing patience with his presidency

Jacob Sugarman
No less than Richard Spencer and Ann Coulter have called out the president. Could Steve Bannon be next?

If Marine Le Pen is France’s Donald Trump, then this dark horse with momentum could be their Bernie Sanders

Matthew Rozsa
Could Jean-Luc Mélenchon pull off one of the greatest upsets in modern political history?

Stephen Colbert’s lesson in humility: “The Late Show” host “would trade good ratings for a better president”

Katie Serena
The late-night entertainer talks politics, ratings and comedic relief in an interview with the Hollywood Reporter

A benefit to defying Trump: House Freedom Caucus members applauded at town halls for defeating Trumpcare

Matthew Rozsa
Trump may be angry at the Freedom Caucus for killing his Obamacare repeal, but their constituents feel differently

War is fast approaching: Where will President Trump invade first?

Taylor Link
The United States seems destined for war. The question is now: Which country will Trump choose first?
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