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Trump’s big power grab: With the Bharara firing and the “deconstruction” of the executive branch, has he gone too far?
Bob Cesca
There are echoes of Richard Nixon in the president's attempts to purge disloyalty. Will it end as Nixon's term did?
Prison building will continue booming in rural America
John M. Eason
For rural areas plagued by problems most associate with urban neighborhoods, prisons offer a means of survival
Monica Crowley went from advising the president to lobbying for a Ukranian oligarch
Taylor Link
The Fox News contributor registered as a foreign agent lobbying on behalf of a Ukrainian businessman
The Republicans’ Obamacare replacement bill is overwhelmingly unpopular
Matthew Rozsa
Voters prefer the Affordable Care act over the American Health Care Act
WATCH: Stephen Colbert is jealous that Rex Tillerson’s alias sounds just as cool as his real name
Taylor Link
The former Exxon CEO, now President Trump's secretary of state, went by Wayne Tracker during climate change talks
Killing the EPA: Trump administration plans to gut budget, change how pollution is measured
Matthew Rozsa
Trump's plan to alter the "social cost of carbon" number would provide a boon to a number of industries
Trump’s Defense Secretary cites climate change as national security challenge
Andrew Revkin
James Mattis’ unpublished testimony before a Senate panel recognizes a threat
Donald Trump’s tax returns: What do we now know, and what do we not know?
Matthew Rozsa
Though Maddow's scoop was downplayed, her reporting opened up a few questions
Trump’s fans are blaming Paul Ryan for the disaster of Trumpcare
Matt Gertz
Trump's fans at Brietbart, that is
Draining the swamp: A guide for outsiders and career politicians
Carl Abbott
Washington’s historical geography won't fully undercut a catchy bipartisan slogan
Hate crimes in U.S. rose more than 20 percent during 2016 presidential campaign
Sophia Tesfaye
Another new study also shows that terror attacks by a Muslim perpetrator got about four times more media coverage
Everyone’s wrong on immigration: Open borders are the only way to defeat Trump and build a better world
Anis Shivani
This entire debate is built on cruel and false assumptions. Here's the truth: Immigrants' rights are human rights
Undoing the voters’ will: Democratic measures to raise minimum wage are being met with court challenges
Matthew Sheffield
What will of the people? In three states, corporate interests try to undo new minimum wage laws enacted by voters
Trump’s military nostalgia is influenced by the war movies of his youth
Michael T. Klare
Rebuilding a last-century military to fight last-century wars
For-profit colleges gain beachhead in Trump administration
Annie Waldman
Since joining the Department of Education, Taylor Hanson has lobbied to weaken regulations of for-profit colleges
Donald Trump’s 2005 tax returns leaked
Jessica Lipsky
Trump earned more than $150 million that year, paid $38 million in taxes and took a $103 million write down
A mea culpa to Hollywood conservatives, living under the shadow of a modern McCarthyism
Erik Lundegaard
It's gotten bad in Hollywood when conservatives in the business don't feel totally fine saying anything they want
With “Trumpcare” on the horizon, voters go wobbly on repeal
Jay Hancock
Americans seem to be having second thoughts about their health care
Richard Spencer’s nonprofit, pro-hate National Policy Institute lost its tax-exempt status
Taylor Link
The white nationalist group failed to file tax returns, which is "a bit embarrassing," Spencer said
Marco Rubio complains about Snoop Dogg’s music video that features Donald Trump dressed as a clown
Matthew Rozsa
The video does not advocate violence against the president, but calls for his imprisonment — after a sly fake-out
Defense Secretary James Mattis just learned the White House doesn’t have his back when it comes to choosing staffers
Matthew Rozsa
Mattis was unable to fill his undersecretary for policy post because Trump refused to oppose right-wing senators
Paul Ryan’s alternate universe: Speaker laughably insists the budget office handed him a victory
Simon Maloy
With some cherry-picking and clumsy lies, Ryan argues that the CBO report boosts his dreadful health care bill
Blizzard or not so much, you’re home now, so revisit the Seinfeld episode that launched a million Stellaaaaaaaas: “The Pen”
Mark Peters
Throughout the East Coast, social media and all of Western civilization, one cry can be heard today
Feud: Susan Sarandon on “Ray Donovan”
Emily Jordan
On aging and fighting the system in a world of walls
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