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Republicans ready to go nuclear: GOP leaders are ready to change Senate rules for Gorsuch
Matthew Rozsa
Republicans are brushing off their obstruction of Merrick Garland in order to push through Neil Gorsuch
Donald Trump played golf this weekend and tweeted about Hillary Clinton. Jared Kushner is going to Iraq
Matthew Rozsa
Jared Kushner's responsibilities pile up while the commander-in-chief does un-presidential things stateside
Donald Trump doesn’t need allies in Asia: “If China is not going to solve North Korea, we will”
Jeremy Binckes
The president also told a complete falsehood about health care
Loyalists head for the exits: Even Jason Chaffetz begins to change his tune on Trump and transparency
Heather Digby Parton
Devin Nunes got the job as chief White House errand boy, so the ambitious Utah congressman seeks a new strategy
Maxine Waters, April Ryan are not alone: “Misogynoir” is an everyday experience for black women
Kali Holloway
Workday indignities are daily occurrences for black women
The State Department isn’t dealing with China. Jared Kushner is
Matthew Rozsa
The president of the United States seems to be sending his overworked son-in-law to do Trump's work
Bernie is wrong and Malcolm was right: What white liberals so often get wrong about racism and Donald Trump
Chauncey DeVega
White progressives have a tough time confronting racism — as Bernie Sanders, a hero in many ways, has made clear
Resist, insist, persist, enlist: Women becoming more politically engaged since Trump’s win
Karin Kamp
Before Hillary Clinton encouraged women to run for office this week, they had already started signing up to do so
Republicans’ health care disaster: It reveals they are in fact willing to blow themselves up politically
Steven Rosenfeld
Will they alienate their older white base as 2018 midterms loom?
Is the GOP at its tipping point? Congressional Republicans might be getting ready to dump Trump
Jefferson Morley
Three officials break ranks, as the Senate vows to take up charges of collusion and money laundering
Conservatives vs. the culture: Who’s at fault, and can it be fixed?
Carrie Sheffield
Author Billy Hallowell discusses the gulf between conservative Christian thinking and mainstream culture
Taking humanity hostage: What a brutally violent ICE raid tells us about Trump’s creeping police state
Sarah Lazare
A Chicago shooting shows immigration agents and police officers are part of the same violent apparatus
Coal is dying, and Trump can’t save it: But there are much better alternatives for coal country and our economy
Paul Rosenberg
Whatever Trump claims, coal jobs aren't coming back. But a "just transition" to a different future is possible
Egypt goes from bad to worse: Under President Sisi, the nation longs for the good old days of Mubarak
Steven A. Cook
Five years after the Arab Spring, Egyptians under Abdel Fattah al-Sisi are further from democracy than ever
Donald Trump: A bigger “factoid” president than Nixon?
David Masciotra
If we're going to tell the truth from a lie, and real news from fake, let's start with the definition of this word
National (in)security: What a Trump presidency really means for Americans at the edge
Rajan Menon
Trump’s conception of security not only doesn’t break the mold of recent administrations — it’s a fine fit for it
Debating the big questions on immigration, part 2: How Bill Clinton paved the way for Donald Trump’s deportation policy
Anis Shivani
Part 2: The pernicious legacy of Clinton's 1996 immigration reform — and how progressives can begin to fight back
“The Trump of Georgia”: Biotech executive Parker Petit goes to Washington
Marisa Taylor
Petit is unfazed by the comparison, which points to his brash and combative qualities
Interior Secretary Zinke is a Roosevelt fanboy. So does that mean he won’t trash the place?
Emma Foehringer Merchant
Zinke has already approved a lease of 56 million tons of coal in Utah and another sale of more than 900,000 acres
America’s loss is China’s gain: Trump’s stance on climate change is a gift to the Chinese
John Light
America's whiplash-inducing reversal on climate change is China’s gain. Here's why
Paul Krugman: This is why so many Trump supporters vote against their own self-interest
Jacob Sugarman
The New York Times columnist debunks the notion that West Virginians hope to recrown King Coal
America wasn’t created with democracy in mind: Why Trump would have fit in with our founding fathers
Roslyn Fuller
The founding fathers were far more anti-democratic than history class would have us believe
Trump supporters are real people. Just not on TV
Max Cea
Why talk shows are not the place to check in with the other side
Ivanka Trump’s #WomenWhoWork guide to getting the job you want
Erin Keane
Unpaid labor and a vague title never looked so glam! Here are 5 tips for blazing a White House trail of your own
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