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Trump has given the mainstream news a gift — and they’re blowing it
Sophia A. McClennen
Trump's offering the press a chance to step up and be the Cronkite to his Nixon. So far, it's dropping the ball
Stronger than Tea: The anti-Trump resistance is much bigger than the Tea Party — and it has to be
Paul Rosenberg
Pundits compare the anti-Trump movement to the Tea Party — but this resistance is much bigger and more organic
Cuba’s nascent tech industry is growing fast
Angelo Young
As icy U.S.-Cuba relations begin to thaw, Cuba’s knowledge economy is waking up. But it’s a delicate process
This week in Donald Trump’s conflicts of interest: Everything is coming up Trump
Matthew Rozsa
The president continues to treat the world stage like his personal playground for profit
Does the Trump administration want a holy war against Islam? It’s a terrifying but reasonable guess
Conor Lynch
Steve Bannon's apocalyptic views are very close to those of ISIS, and Trump is surrounded by religious zealots
President Trump’s “skinny” budget is already dead
Roy T. Meyers
Don’t expect his skinny budget to provide a consistent vision for the nation – or to have a future
Democrat Congressman introduces “No TRUMP Act” to prevent taxpayer spending at Trump properties
Sophia Tesfaye
Oregon Rep. Earl Blumenauer's No TRUMP Act stands for "No Taxpayer Revenue Used to Monetize the Presidency" Act
Sean Spicer tries to laugh off Trump’s previous dismissal of job reports accuracy
Matthew Rozsa
President Trump's press secretary deflected a question about Trump's double-standard with humor
Kansas Gov. Sam Brownback set to become ambassador to U.N. for food and agriculture
Taylor Link
President Trump provided the disliked Republican governor an escape route
Roger Stone doesn’t “like Russian dressing,” says his chat with Guccifer was innocuous
Matthew Rozsa
The keeper of the Nixon flame and Trump adviser reached out to Salon about allegations of contact with Russia
The Trump bump: People are going out to “buy Ivanka’s stuff”
Katie Serena
Despite retailers dropping her clothing line, Ivanka's brands are seeing the "best performing weeks" ever
Tax relief not needed: How large corporations use tax laws to minimize their taxes
Matthew Rozsa
Rich corporations don't really need any help with their taxes
The president who loved generals: Trump’s foreign policy will be led by the military, not diplomats
William D. Hartung
President Trump will prove to be no noninterventionist
Not a jobs truther anymore: Trump, Republicans gloat about jobs numbers he used to deride
Matthew Rozsa
The Republicans are being very selective about which government information to trust and which not to
Trump: In touch with reality TV, but not quite reality
Katie Serena
Trump recently met with the founder of celebrity gossip show "TMZ," leaving some wondering about his priorities
Rules be damned: Republicans in the Senate want to forego rules to repeal Obamacare
Taylor Link
Conservative lawmakers want to bully the Senate parliamentarian and overrule her if she decides against them
Trump’s bubble presidency: He’s living a sheltered life in the White House, Mar-a-Lago
Matthew Rozsa
The president hasn't been getting out to meet with "real Americans" that often
Pre-emptive strike: White House slams CBO in before American Health Care Act score is released
Matthew Rozsa
The seems to be aware that nonpartisan analysts won't like the new Republican health care plan
Something was missing from cable news’ discussions about Trump’s immigration ban
Nina Mast
When analyzing a ban that would affect Muslims, cable news networks didn't invite Muslims to discuss it
Trump’s immigration executive orders: The demise of due process and discretion
Shoba Sivaprasad Wadhia
The overriding message of executive orders and implementation memos is one of speedy enforcement, not due process
Republicans loot the palace: GOP’s plan to govern looks a lot like the way it “rebuilt” Iraq
Heather Digby Parton
We've seen this combination of shameless greed and incompetence before — when Republicans tried to govern Iraq
Oh, Barack Obama — the Republican Party just can’t quit you
Gary Legum
Even in their supposed moment of triumph, right-wingers can't shake their dark obsession with Barack Obama
Trump’s alleged computer server connection with a Russian bank continues to be investigated
Matthew Rozsa
The story about this server connection first broke before the 2016 election
Anti-fascist radicals: Liberals don’t realize the serious danger of the alt-right
Matthew Sheffield
To the "antifa" movement, cowardly liberals are nearly as bad as Donald Trump and the white nationalist right
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