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George W. Bush’s “torture lawyer” turns on Trump — but it may be too late
Heather Digby Parton
John Yoo unleashed the "unitary executive" theory that enabled Bush's torture program. Now he wants to take it back
DNC race hits the home stretch: Bernie Sanders blasts “failed status-quo”; Keith Ellison attacked on Islamic faith
Matthew Sheffield
Proxy war between Clinton and Sanders is out of the closet, and a minor candidate is booted for remarks on Islam
Trump’s idea to scrap the Johnson amendment has wide reach, beyond GOP base
Bill Barrow
President Trump's proposal could impact the black community
Has Trump snapped the tether? His claim that media “doesn’t want to report” terrorism suggests he’s lost contact with reality
Bob Cesca
Trump did a dozen things last weekend that would have provoked a crisis — for a normal president. He's not normal
From “Obamaphones” to an attack on internet access: The strange afterlife of a right-wing meme
Amanda Marcotte
Under Trump, a program subsidizing internet access for low-income Americans may be threatened. Thanks, Obama!
Corporate executives: Your constituents are watching
Daniel Korschun
Staying politically neutral is more dangerous for companies than they might think
Republicans have invented a delusional storyline about protests around the country
Jonah Allon
The notion of paid protesters, activists from the far left is "an article of faith" among right wing commentators
Appeals court weighs Trump immigration ban as travelers arrive to tears
Eric Tucker
The Justice Department filed a brief with the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, hearing set for Tuesday
The Super Bowl’s big queer milestone: Lady Gaga was the first singer to reference LGBT people during a halftime show
Nico Lang
It might not have outraged President Trump but Lady Gaga's lyrics planted a flag for the LGBT community on new turf
Conservative Christians are divided on Trump’s stance on refugees — but they can be convinced
Lyman Stone
If Donald Trump's travel ban goes forward, who else in the GOP will stand up for immigrants and refugees?
Making a run: GOP millennials eye opportunities in local elections following Trump model
Maegan Carberry
For millennial politicos, having a pristine public image or being a career politician is no longer part of the plan
Is it tough being a kid? Try being a president’s kid
Darlene Superville
Presidential kids sometimes receive less-than-kid-glove treatment in media
The “paid protest” lie: The Trump White House is trying to delegitimize public protest
Simon Maloy
With a hand from Fox News, Donald Trump is arguing that anyone who protests against him is in it only for money
Donald Trump falsely claims that the media is covering up terrorist activities in Europe
Matthew Rozsa
Following in Kellyanne Conway's footsteps, Trump insists the media isn't reporting terrorist attacks
Sean Spicer is less than impressed by Melissa McCarthy’s “SNL” imitation
Matthew Rozsa
Trump's press secretary is more gracious than his boss, but not by much
Signal received: White nationalists ecstatic over Trump’s proposed policy change on terrorism
Chauncey DeVega
Neo-Nazis, Klansmen and other hate groups always suspected Trump was their guy, and now they're sure of it
European Central Bank head warns on Trump deregulation push
David McHugh
Deregulation like those proposed by the Trump administration helped pave the way for the global financial crisis
Supreme Court pick meets with Dems as GOP applies pressure
Mary Clare Jalonick
Republicans and conservative groups step up their campaign, while Supreme Court nominee courted two Senate Dems
Kremlin demands apology from Fox for Bill O’Reilly calling Vladimir Putin “a killer”
Taylor Link
Moscow did not take O'Reilly's comment too kindly, saying it was "unacceptable and insulting"
Nancy Pelosi cools Trump impeachment fever: “When and if he breaks the law, that is when something like that will come up”
Sophia Tesfaye
Only weeks into Donald Trump's presidency, 40 percent of Americans support impeachment proceedings
Questions arise about Neil Gorsuch’s volunteer claims while at Harvard Law School
Matthew Rozsa
Not many people remember the SCOTUS nominee's time working poor and incarcerated clients
Mitch McConnell won’t fund President Trump’s voter fraud investigation
Matthew Rozsa
McConnell won't give federal funds to an investigation because "there’s no evidence" behind Trump's wild assertions
6 things Steve Bannon has declared war on
Kali Holloway
Bannon's the man with the power in the White House. But he has a long list of things he hates
“This guy’s a fraud”: Bernie Sanders sees right past President Trump’s rhetoric about helping the middle class
Taylor Link
On "State of the Union" the former Democratic presidential candidate blasted Trump for running "fraudulent campaign
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