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Reporters, it’s time to investigate Betsy DeVos’ Department of Education
Pam Vogel
DeVos hasn't been transparent with the media, which makes it hard to understand her priorities
Donald Trump recounts eating “the most beautiful piece of chocolate cake” with Xi Jinping while launching missiles “heading to Iraq”
Angelo Young
The president spent an awful long time talking about what he was eating while ordering a bombing
LISTEN: P.J. O’Rourke looks ahead to the GOP’s “big defeat”
Erin Keane
Conservative pundit and humorist P.J. O'Rourke joins Salon's Andrew O'Hehir to talk about Trump and what's next
Is Donald Trump seriously getting tough on Vladimir Putin? No one seems to know
Taylor Link
Anyone reading tea leaves as to how Trump will handle Putin would be confused
Avoiding a quagmire in Syria: Why can’t Donald Trump just take out Assad?
David Alpher
Talking tough may work for the president, but his actions will have consequences
Daily Mail gets Trumped: Melania settles libel suit for $2.9 million
Katie Serena
The London-based tabloid and website admitted that the first lady was not once an escort
The red scare in Kansas: Republican Ron Estes survives 20-point Democratic swing in 7-point win
Taylor Link
Despite President Trump's assurances, Republicans are running scared as Georgia special election looms
President Donald Trump is backtracking from his support of Steve Bannon
Angelo Young
The president says, "I like Steve, but . . ." as rumors fly about his future in the White House
More proof that ex-Trump campaign aides have worked on behalf of foreign interests
Taylor Link
Two new pieces of evidence reveal that Trump's campaign downplayed its Eastern European connection
WATCH: Rachel Maddow blasts White House press secretary Sean Spicer for a “transfixing series of blunders”
Jeremy Binckes
Sean Spicer, who is in charge of communicating for the White House, isn't very good at communicating
Donald Trump is coming for your Social Security: How the GOP plans a bait and switch to cut taxes — and pensions
Heather Digby Parton
Republicans have not given up on their dream to kill the social safety net while cutting taxes
Robert Reich: Trump voters realize the hard way that the president can’t follow through
Robert Reich
He said he’d repeal Obamacare and replace it with something “wonderful.” You bought it, but then he didn’t do it
President Trump’s vacations already set to surpass Obama’s total travel expenses
Matthew Rozsa
Taxpayers are likely to pay more for Trump's first year in office than they spent on Obama during all eight years
The butcher’s bill keeps growing: Donald Trump abuses his voters — and yet they love him
Chauncey DeVega
Trump's supporters are losing their cynical bet that they'd come out ahead, and they haven't yet accepted the truth
San Bernardino school shooting was an act of terrorism: Domestic violence is part of a larger political ideology
Amanda Marcotte
Terrorists kill in the name of ideology, and that's how the public needs to think of it when men kill women
Meet Trump’s pick for “drug czar”: A punisher of addicts and poor people in developing countries
Phillip Smith
Pennsylvania Republican Congressman Tom Marino is not good news for progressive drug policy reform
Hollowness at its core: Donald Trump’s “measured response” misses the mark
Michael Winship
Attempts to give logic and coherence to the Trump administration's revised Syrian policy can't hide the truth
U.S., Mexico, Canada join forces for 2026 World Cup bid
Jason Stormer
This is the second time in history multiple countries have teamed up to host the international soccer tournament
What Betsy DeVos needs to know about diversity in schools
D. Watkins
Diversity at every educational level benefits everyone involved. These programs need to be funded to work
Royal Jordanian Airlines comes for United: “Dragging is strictly prohibited”
Rachel Leah
From the Trump jabs to the United shade, Royal Jordanian Airlines is winning social media.
Donald Trump’s pledge to “create jobs” by eliminating regulations won’t create jobs
Matthew Rozsa
The Economic Policy Institute breaks down why Trump's anti-regulatory agenda is service for the elites
Blame Sam Brownback: If Republicans lose a seat in Kansas, it won’t be Donald Trump’s fault
Sophia Tesfaye
Even if Democrats fall short Tuesday, Republicans in the deep red state of Kansas are definitely in trouble
Donald Trump says NATO will be expanded, because his foreign policy makes no sense
Matthew Rozsa
There is no Trump doctrine, nor any real coherent foreign policy, but the White House is going to "rebrand" anyway
Donald Trump’s White House can’t even organize the Easter Egg Roll
Rachel Leah
The annual Easter Egg Roll is seen as microcosm of how the White House works — or, in Trump's case, doesn't work
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