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Why Trump’s budget cut for arts funding will be a cultural disaster — and makes no fiscal sense
Matthew Rozsa
Trump is cutting America's arts budget even though they cost very little and give a great deal back in return
In “Injection” a team of internet do-gooders get tasked with making the digital space a better place and get it horribly wrong
Mark Peters
A new sci-fi comic about the dangers of disruption, the horrors of the Internet and the joy of sandwiches
Steve Bannon the destroyer: Trump’s top aide is the anti Jimmy Carter
Stephan Richter
The two men have vastly different worldviews, but it can all be traced back to one shared incident
Whose votes count the least in the Electoral College? It’s not California or Texas
Dale R. Durran
The largest states in the U.S. aren't the ones who are hurt most by our presidential electoral system
Paul Ryan can’t pour beer, is generally awkward during St. Patrick’s Day luncheon
Katie Serena
Ryan's "despicable" pint, Trump's questionable proverb and Pence's clichéd greeting were just the beginning
Tillerson leaves South Korea event early due to “fatigue,” but U.S. media isn’t there to report
Taylor Link
The one U.S. reporter in South Korea, from IJR, hasn't filed a report; that site retracted its Thursday Obama story
Trump budget: An extra billion dollars for nuclear weapons
Patrick Malone, R. Jeffery Smith
His draft 2018 budget would boost the budget for nuclear weapons production by 11 percent
Trump’s budget vision would transform America into war-obsessed, survival-of-the-fittest dystopia
Steven Rosenfeld
What would America be like if he got everything he wants?
Trump hires major coal lobbyist to be deputy administrator at EPA
Matthew Rozsa
Trump's reported pick to help lead the EPA is a former staffer of notorious climate change denier Sen. James Inhofe
NYPD spokesman blasts Trump budget for leaving “nation’s top terror target hobbled”
Matthew Rozsa
Trump may talk tough about terrorism, but New York City is worried that his budget leaves them vulnerable
U.S. apologizes to United Kingdom for Trump’s suggestion the U.K. was asked to wiretap Trump Tower
Matthew Rozsa
The U.S. has apologized for its latest effort to justify Trump's wiretapping claims — blaming the U.K.
WATCH: Jimmy Kimmel isn’t shocked that President Trump wants to cut PBS funding
Taylor Link
Golf trips to Mar-a-Lago won't stop, Kimmel noted, even though Meals on Wheels might
“Empty suit” Rex Tillerson: Efforts at North Korean “denuclearization have failed,” leaves “all options on the table”
Matthew Rozsa
Tillerson says that the U.S. may need to act against North Korea, but it's not clear if his government backs him up
Past as prologue: Does the ACA battle of 2010 offer Democrats a way out of the GOP’s health care mess?
Heather Digby Parton
Howard Dean's plan to expand Medicare was scuttled by the noxious Joe Lieberman — but it remains a terrific idea
Timeline: President Trump’s absurd wiretapping allegations and backtracks
Sophia Tesfaye
From right-wing talk radio to Breitbart, to President Trump's Twitter, we track the implosion of his latest claims
Despite some union support, Trump’s new labor pick would be terrible for workers
Bruce Vail
R. Alexander Acosta has "consistently sided with employers" and supported efforts to restrict voting rights in Ohio
“I think that President Obama is owed an apology”: GOP congressman calls on President Trump to apologize for wiretapping accusation
Taylor Link
The White House has grown increasingly isolated in its defense of Trump's unsubstantiated claims
Trump is cutting programs that help the Appalachian voters who helped put him in office
Matthew Rozsa
The coal workers who gave Trump their support may soon be given reason to deeply regret doing so
Watch live: Donald Trump hosts news conference with German Chancellor Angela Merkel
Katie Serena
It's been a long week for Donald Trump. What will he be asked during his meeting with Angela Merkel?
St. Patrick’s Day walk of shame: Ireland’s prime minister calls on Donny Boy, with the wrong message
Andrew O'Hehir
In America, the Irish are now so white that they're all over the White House, conveniently ignoring history
Sean Spicer’s joke press briefings: How the White House packs its press briefings with “Skypeophants”
Matt Gertz
Eight of the 20 “Skype Seat” questioners have been right-wing commentators
Once again, Wall Street salary and bonuses show America’s rich are getting richer as inequality deepens
Steven Rosenfeld
Forget their base salaries — their bonuses could mean living wages for millions
Iran, Trump and Bannon’s war in the Middle East?
Behzad Yaghmaian
For the first time, migration policy is used as an instrument of foreign policy
Michael Flynn was paid $45,000 to speak at a celebration for Kremlin media outlet RT: Report
Matthew Rozsa
Flynn's actions may have violated the emoluments clause
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