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The battle against leaks: Trump and his allies are declaring war on an intelligence community that doesn’t trust them
Matthew Rozsa
The war between the president and the so-called "deep state" continues
Hate groups increase for second consecutive year as Trump electrifies radical right
SPLC Staff
According to the SPLC's annual census of hate groups, the surge was led by a near-tripling of anti-Muslim groups
Former ambassadors say Donald Trump’s pick for Israel is unqualified
Richard Lardner
David Friedman has staked out "extreme, radical positions," which should disqualify him
Dems call for Attorney General Jeff Sessions to recuse himself from Russia probe
Richard Lardner
Justice Department regulations would prohibit Sessions to be involved in a probe of Trump, whom he's had ties to
None dare call it treason: As the Flynn scandal widens, let’s consider the evidence that Trump is a traitor
Chauncey DeVega
Has Trump's entire team been compromised by Putin? If so, everyone who continues to support him is complicit
The Democrats’ inept resistance: Party leaders want Bernie Sanders to save them from angry activists
Simon Maloy
Rather than crafting an agenda to appeal to angry voters, Democrats make harebrained plans to hide from them
What boundaries? White House Correspondents’ Dinner creates unholy cohabitation of press, politicians
Neal Gabler
The annual event is an unhealthy display of coziness between reporters and those they should be skewering
As thousands become citizens in Los Angeles, some talk Trump
Amanda Lee Myers
Despite rhetoric from the president, they're proud to call themselves Americans now
Think about it: This whirlwind week has challenged the news cycle
Jeremy Binckes
Are you stumped by this news cycle? You are not alone
Stephen Curry spoke. Under Armour listened. Now what?
Eddie Pells
Tthe dynamic between high-profile athletes and the big-money sponsors they endorse is growing more complicated
WATCH: Economist Dean Baker explains why immigration is good for the economy
Amanda Marcotte
Immigrants contribute to taxes and economic productivity
Andrew Puzder gets burnt: President Trump’s pick for labor secretary withdraws nomination
Sophia Tesfaye
Plagued by allegations of domestic abuse and the revelation that he had hired an undocumented worker, Puzder flees
A dangerous troll is now reporting from the White House
Media Matters
Gateway Pundit's new White House correspondent spent their first day flashing hate symbol from the briefing room
Corey Lewandowski claimed to have access to President Trump’s Twitter account
Taylor Link
Trump's former campaign manager reportedly told Facebook he has access, then denied reports
Donald Trump is allowing oil companies to conceal payments to foreign governments
Matthew Rozsa
The president managed to deal blows to ethical governance and oil regulation in one fell swoop
Breitbart, Roger Stone declare war on Steve Bannon, Reince Priebus after ousting of Michael Flynn
Sophia Tesfaye
"I think this is Pearl Harbor for the true Trump supporters," Roger Stone says
Sean Spicer’s “Skype seats” experiment has pretty much jumped the shark
Gary Legum
Often playing like a bad comedy sketch, the White House "Skype seats" have further empowered right-wing loons
Is Andrew Puzder cooked? Republicans flip on Trump’s labor secretary pick
Matthew Rozsa
Trump's pick for labor secretary is facing some serious opposition from the right
Rush Limbaugh has questions about Michael Flynn’s Russia ties: “When did Barack Obama know?”
Matthew Rozsa
Limbaugh called Flynnghazi a "political assassination" and blames the former administration
“The glass is half full” for FUBU Founder Daymond John when it comes to the Trump presidency
Carrie Sheffield
FUBU founder and Shark Tank host Daymond John tells Salon's Carrie Sheffield about his thoughts on President Trump
Politicians think they know better than scientists and it’s broadly dangerous
Elizabeth Suhay
Institutional challenges to scientific integrity and Trump’s willingness to disregard evidence has broad impacts
“Borderline chaos”: Trump administration staffers are scared, are “in survival mode”
Matthew Rozsa
The constant leaks are starting to freak out Trump staffers
Donald Trump will get to choose who’s going to be in charge of the Secret Service
Taylor Link
The Secret Service has been through a crisis in recent years, so now it's up to Trump to fix it
What makes Trump adviser Stephen Miller so unlikeable?
Kali Holloway
Trump's messenger is like all the most unlikable know-it-alls you've ever met all rolled up into one
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