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Danger in my belly: I know where Donald Trump’s tribal rhetoric can lead
Boyah J. Farah
I came to America as a refugee from Somalia. I know what happens when a group of people is labeled as a threat
Shia LaBeouf’s anti-Trump project livestream shuts down after neo-Nazis hijacked the exhibit to spread their hate
Taylor Link
The actor wanted to show what resistance looks like, but people who watched the live feed saw Nazis instead
Private prison firm sees Trump immigration push opportunity
Jonathan Mattise
Private prison firms think they could profit from a Trump presidency, providing detention facilities for immigrants
The war on votes: Republicans around the country are increasing restrictions on voting
Matthew Rozsa
Republicans continue causing a real problem in the name of combating a fake one
How I escaped being a right-wing extremist
JG Daniel
No child should be taught that the only options in this life are to "hate or be hated"
What happened in Yemen? NPR debunks Sean Spicer’s claims, while a bipartisan group of senators want more info
Matthew Rozsa
The more we learn about Yemen, the more it doesn't look good for President Donald Trump
Poll: Trump voters are OK with using Bowling Green massacre to justify immigration ban
Taylor Link
A national poll from Public Policy Polling reveals that a made-up event is enough to impose a travel ban
An expensive, useless wall: Cost estimates for Trump’s border boondoggle run higher than promised
Simon Maloy
Trump's unpopular border wall will cost upwards of $20 billion, will be a political and bureaucratic nightmare
President Trump nixed Rex Tillerson’s pick for deputy secretary of state because he criticized him during the campaign
Matthew Rozsa
One Republican summed it up as "Donald Trump's thin skin and nothing else"
What it feels like to be a target of Trump’s Muslim ban
Vijay Prashad
Nothing is like the tension of a passport that is hated
President Trump is discovering that he can’t really run the government like a business, and he doesn’t like it: report
Matthew Rozsa
In Trump's world, he's in charge. But in the real world of the U.S. government, he's not as powerful as he thinks
WATCH: Stephen Colbert points out the “vague kind of rules called laws” that Kellyanne Conway possibly broke
Taylor Link
Colbert points out that no one knows what "counseled" means when it comes to dealing with Kellyanne Conway
“This is a decision that we’ll win in my opinion very easily”: Trump defiant despite court loss over immigration ban
AP Staff
Reactions to the court ruling against the Trump administration
Trump’s imaginary America is a realm of crime and depravity — but he can find that stuff closer to home
Gary Legum
The president's new orders on crime and law enforcement offer only empty symbolism — but real people will get hurt
Will Jeff Sessions protect abortion clinics? Providers worry anti-choice AG will make their jobs more dangerous
Amanda Marcotte
Protecting abortion clinics from violence and intimidation is now Jeff Sessions' job. Can he be trusted to do it?
Bill Kristol, Donald Trump and the “one weird trick” that overturned American politics
Matthew Sheffield
Kristol's sneering comments on class speak to a bigger problem — the elite callousness that made Trump possible
CNN and sticking to your guns: A lamentation by Bill Moyers
Bill Moyers
I thought CNN was taking a courageous stand against White House lies. I was mistaken
The perils of refusing his offer: The downside of having special VIP access to President Trump is President Trump
Angelo Young
White House officials think titans of industry should be thankful to work with Trump, as if he were the godfather
WATCH: 5 reasons why Donald Trump should actually love immigrants
D. Watkins
Donald Trump is the last person who should be demonizing immigrants. Here's why
“Dilbert” creator Scott Adams calls Berkeley protesters “hypnotized zombie-boys in black masks”
Matthew Rozsa
The cartoonist fears they will "possibly try to club me to death if I walk on campus"
For Trump, a solitary start to life in the White House
Julie Pace, Jonathan Lemire
With his wife and youngest son in New York, and his grown children busy, Trump's first evenings have been lonely
Dominican deal tests Trump’s pledge of no new foreign deals
Jeff Horwitz
The branding deal would tie Trump to a wealthy Dominican family with stakes in airports, education and media
Tribe files legal challenge to stall Dakota Access pipeline
James MacPherson, Blake Nicholson
The Cheyenne River Sioux asked a federal judge to stop the work while an earlier lawsuit proceeds
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