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Downfall of a policy wonk: Paul Ryan becomes the latest victim of the American right’s fundamental dysfunction
Matthew Sheffield
The inability to face reality is not a bug in conservative politics — as Paul Ryan just found out; it's a feature
The bad art of the non sequitur: Gibberish is the White House’s new normal
Todd Gitlin
We're expected to live in a universe which is not only post-truth but altogether post-language and post-meaning
Robert Reich: Gorsuch shouldn’t be confirmed until the man who picked him is cleared of wrongdoing
Robert Reich
A true cloud of illegitimacy now hangs over the presidency of Donald Trump
Man indicted for using Twitter as a deadly weapon: May mean landmark case in cyberstalking
Alli Joseph
Landmark case of cyber trolling continues to develop, while journalist Kurt Eichenwald pursues justice
Doomsday is approaching: Nuclear danger posed by Trump has only grown
Jefferson Morley
What you can do about an erratic commander-in-chief controlling a vast and vulnerable arsenal of mass destruction
Eight is enough for now: Unpacking the Supreme Court
Bill Humphrey
Should Democrats act like Republicans by blocking Trump’s SCOTUS nominee Neil Gorsuch?
Is Trump at war with the CIA? The president’s upcoming decision on still-secret JFK records will be revealing
Jefferson Morley
"JFK researchers: Trump at risk for assassination" is a lousy piece of journalism, less a story than a meme
Think about it: The Trump transformation of the government is happening
Jeremy Binckes
We've seen plenty of signs that Trump is going to make this administration about him
Wilbur Ross will shepherd Trump’s trade policy: Should he also own a shipping firm?
Carrie Levine, Chris Zubak-Skees
The commerce chief invests in fleet that flies Chinese flag, and visits Iran and Russia
Bill Maher makes us dumber: How ignorance, fear and stupid pop-culture clichés shape Americans’ view of the Middle East
Steven A. Cook, Michael Brooks
Americans used to be just ignorant about Muslims and the Middle East. Now we're also fearful, stupid and wrong
Where do right-wingers get all these anti-choice laws? There is literally a book
Amanda Marcotte
"Defending Life," the anti-choice lawmakers' playbook, rolls out new ideas after a big loss in the Supreme Court
“You deserve a seizure”: Anti-Semitic rants support man accused of Twitter assault
Bill Morlin
Anti-Semitic views are expressed by dozens of people rushing to pay legal bills for a Maryland man
WATCH: Eric Bogosian doesn’t understand why we can’t pay for health care or schools
Alli Joseph
Bogosian talks Adolf Hitler and Donald Trump, the pressures of performance and government spending priorities
TV’s gold standard: Trump’s proposed budget cuts decimate network leading the way in climate reporting
Kevin Kalhoefer
In 2016, PBS NewsHour once again surpassed its nightly news competitors in climate coverage
Welcome to Canada: Trump’s promise to rein in drug prices could prompt importation laws
Rachel Bluth
An old idea is gaining traction: Should Americans be allowed to cross borders for lower cost drugs?
Epiphany in Trump Town: Finding common ground with the “American Sniper” crowd
D. Watkins
So I'm on stage in Florida with Chris Kyle's wife Taya, wondering how I can connect with this very white audience
From an Iowa classroom in 1968 to Donald Trump: Educator Jane Elliott on the legendary “Blue-Eyed/Brown-Eyed” exercise
Chauncey DeVega
What Jane Elliott observed in an all-white third-grade class almost 50 years ago echoes loudly in the age of Trump
A Herculean task: Trump’s jawboning will not deliver enough American jobs
Peter Morici
Presidential blustering can motivate negotiating partners to offer some quick results, but it won't work long term
Has the Trump budget blown Republican’s cover?
Neal Gabler
Why do Republicans seem intent on hurting the most vulnerable among us?
Lord of misrule: Don’t be so sure the demise of Trumpcare is a defeat for Donald Trump
Andrew O'Hehir
If Trump’s real agenda is to sow disorder and undermine democracy, even his dreadful last week might be a win
A brief history of anti-Semites in the modern White House
Matthew Rozsa
Before Steve Bannon and Sebastian Gorka, other modern presidents have had anti-Semitic advisers
A tale of two countries: Chris Hayes’ “A Colony in a Nation” describes the conditions for a second American revolution
Matthew Pulver
In his new book, Chris Hayes examines the powerless American underclass under violent, internal government rule
WATCH: “If you like your doctor, you can go f**k yourself!” says Maher, describing failed Obamacare repeal
Alli Joseph
"Crafting legislation is not their thing,” said Maher of the GOP. The party should stick to what it's good at
WATCH: Conservative political advocate Matt Schlapp says Trump’s ties to Russia are “probably treasonous”
Alli Joseph
“Isn’t that a different level of lying?” Bill Maher asked Matt Schlapp, referring to President Trump's fraud claims
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