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Ask Donald Trump anything: “Doesn’t freedom of speech extend to perjury?”
Bill Scheft
The Donald Trump Mailbag returns with the president's answers to questions even the fake news won't print
America’s infrastructure disaster — and why Donald Trump will do nothing to fix it
Paul Rosenberg
As the Oroville Dam near-disaster makes plain, America's infrastructure is crumbling. Trump's plan is empty talk
President Pence’s problems: Indiana Democrats say VP was “the worst governor we ever had”
Matthew Rozsa
Democrats who worked with the VP shudder at the thought of him being in the Oval Office
Who wins? Donald Trump vs. the Koch Brothers on jobs
Jefferson Morley
The president’s jobs agenda faces strong opposition from campaign allies
WATCH: Donald Trump, Jr. and Eric Trump talk dad’s business, with Cheerios
Alli Joseph
Eric Trump eats toddler food, while Donald Trump, Jr. deflects questions about his dad's business, as usual
Fox in the henhouse: Will incoming EPA chief Scott Pruitt endanger recent progress in humane farming?
Jim Hightower
EPA's boss, Scott Pruitt, sought as Oklahoma AG special rights for corporate and foreign-owned factory farms
Why Yale should shun Blackstone CEO Steve Schwarzman
Jim Sleeper
The plutocrat believes Donald Trump’s ‘political incorrectness’ makes him ‘good for democracy.’
You can’t argue with “support the troops”: How intelligent debate over military policy, defense spending and war shuts down
David Masciotra
Politicians exploit our desire for emotional solidarity with military individuals to serve their own agendas
Here’s the key to Trump’s outrageous lies: He sells them with conviction
Amanda Marcotte
Research suggests people are more easily persuaded by apparent sincerity and wishful thinking than by actual facts
Vladimir Putin has a plan to upend the political order of the Middle East. Spoiler alert: It’s working
Steven A. Cook
While the U.S. has been consumed by domestic politics, Putin has built a bold new strategy — and carried it out
Bad Trump, good Trump: The president is a master at softening up the opposition
Todd Gitlin
He hopes to wear out “enemies of the people” by leaving them gasping and doubting their own reality
Trump wins no matter what: The president’s 10 steps for turning lies into half-truths
Robert Reich
Trump lies more than any president we’ve ever had, and he seems to get away with it. How?
“You can’t play basketball anymore”: What kind of life doesn’t include the court?
D. Watkins
When the surgeon gave me the bad news, I fell into a pit of despair. Basketball was life to me — what now?
The Golden State of hate: “I don’t need to serve you anymore. We’re trying to make America great again”
Bill Raden
Trump's rhetoric has been implicated in a flurry of incidents throughout California, dating back to June of 2015
The Media’s Rapid Retreat
Neal Gabler
Tuesday provided evidence that we are in this all by ourselves: The media won’t come to America’s rescue.
“The Hate U Give”: Angie Thomas’ sensational debut novel should be required reading for clueless white people
Erin Keane
That Facebook friend making ignorant comments about Black Lives Matter needs a copy of "The Hate U Give"
Donald Trump and the media: Can journalism escape this deadly paradox and get its groove back?
Andrew O'Hehir
At last the "opposition party" woke up. But in the age of fake news and endless lies, is its power gone for good?
Conservative feud: Right-wing pundit Mark Steyn sues after student-loan billionaire Cary Katz cancels his web show
Matthew Sheffield
Bizarre case pits popular pundit against Obama-hating billionaire who built business on federal subsidies
WATCH: Bill Maher tells Jeffrey Lord, “Don’t bullsh*t me!” over Russia’s U.S. election influence
Alli Joseph
“Let’s not play games here, Mr. Lord,” Maher tells Lord, who claimed that Russia did not influence U.S. election
The truth about Obama’s economic legacy and Trump’s inheritance
Christian Weller
President Obama left his successor a strong foundation on which to build real economic prosperity
This week in Donald Trump’s conflicts of interest: Favoritism from Vancouver to New York City
Matthew Rozsa
The president's week was overshadowed by a speech and Sessions, but that doesn't mean a lack of conflicts galore
Trump’s second-rate Reagan impression: Supply-side economics will work — for the ultra-rich
Conor Lynch
Trump has revived the undead dogma of supply-side economics, which will make the rich richer and hurt everyone else
A deadly pattern: States that went red during the 2016 election saw more workplace fatalities
Paul Feldman
In states that were carried by Donald Trump during the election, the chances of dying at work are high
Susan Sarandon was right: She warned us Hillary was doomed; liberals didn’t want to listen
Danielle Ryan
No, she didn't elect Trump — and it's easier for liberals to hate on Sarandon than to face their own hypocrisy
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