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So far, we’re losing: Trump’s America is a serious downgrade on the old version
D. Watkins
Lies, stupidity, "alternative facts" and sheer laziness: The Trump administration is already dragging us down
Growing fallout from Trump’s new immigration crackdown
ALICIA A. CALDWELL, KEN THOMAS
Support for Trump on immigration flags: Syrians, including refugees, not allowed to enter US
How the arts helped kill off the NEA — by trying to play the conservative “economic value” game
Matt Burriesci
Our strategy of ditching “Art for Art’s Sake” in favor of “ArtWorks” hasn't saved the arts — and it never will
The president’s demolition derby: Trump wants to axe everything he doesn’t like — and he doesn’t like a lot
Bill Moyers
In a week, Trump seems to have set out to wreck government and turn over the remains to his plutocrat friends
Must see it to believe it: Trump touts “pro-worker” agenda at meeting with union leaders, but there’s skepticism
Elizabeth Grossman
The fact that most unions were missing from the union meeting offers clues as to where Trump's team is heading
Why Republicans really hate Obamacare
D. Watkins
If we just rename it "Trumpcare," can millions of Americans keep their coverage?
Donald Trump’s “Walking Dead” politics: A hellscape of walls, guns, violence and dangerous outsiders
Chauncey DeVega
Our president's dystopian worldview tracks closely with the popular TV show — and his opponents are the zombies
Our broken system won’t be fixed by radical third parties: The U.S. needs a new centrist party now
Greg Orman, Charles Wheelan
Progress requires compromise and courage, which America's tribal political climate doesn't currently reward
Top executives from Trump’s Manufacturing Jobs Initiative discuss trade and the economy
Angelo Young
The nation’s top executives have been addressing the new reality under Trump during this earning season
Trump’s development scam: Making America great again requires more and better infrastructure for the public
Robert Reich
Not for developers — the only way we get that is if corporations and the wealthy pay their fair share of taxes
Atlantic alliance of hate: Donald Trump and the European far right
Amanda Marcotte
Trump is importing Europe's right-wing white nationalism — and it's different from standard-issue U.S. racism
This week in Donald Trump’s conflicts of interest: Business meets government at his inauguration
Matthew Rozsa
Donald Trump has now been president for one week — and his conflicts are not going away
Donald Trump’s economic policy, and the entire pseudo-science of “supply-side,” is based on “alternative facts”
Conor Lynch
Going back to Reagan, Republican economic policies have been built on false premises. Trump just makes it obvious
Don’t tell traumatized people to just “get over it”: Easing trauma pains might take help from (and benefit) us all
Joan Cook
The pains of the past carry into the future, especially for groups of people who have been mistreated for decades
Trump signs “new vetting measures” to guard against terror
Ken Thomas, Julie Pace
"We're no longer going to be the country that doesn't know what it's doing," Trump said
Matthew McConaughey in Stephen Gaghan’s adventure film “Gold” delivers a bewildering yawn
Gary Kramer
An adventure story based on the true life saga of a scoundrel's gold fever underwhelms, but how?
“The oppression party”: A week into the job, Trump antagonizes the media
Adam Geller
Trum said media " is guilty of "dishonesty, total deceit and deception"
Should unnamed sources and leaks be taken seriously?
Anthony Fargo
In an age of “fake news," how should readers judge the credibility of a story whose sources aren’t revealed?
ACLU vows “eternal vigilance,” gears up for a long battle against President Donald Trump
Matthew Rozsa
The president is going to have to face a lot of ACLU lawsuits if he doesn't check his own power
Trump’s “Curveball” moment: His “voter fraud” investigation is apparently based on one unsubstantiated tweet
Simon Maloy
Trying to outdo George W. Bush in bad information, Trump goes after "voter fraud" based on random internet guy
President Trump owes workers who built his hotel $2 million, lawsuit alleges
Matthew Rozsa
Trump hasn't paid workers for their round-the-clock work before opening his D.C. hotel, they claim
Michael Bay is producing a movie that may be set in a Donald Trump-inspired dystopia
Taylor Link
The director hasn't explicitly said that it's Trump-inspired mayhem, but it's a world about a "Trump-like" leader
Mr. O’Brien goes to Mexico: A new special from Conan subverts Trump
Max Cea
Why Conan’s upcoming special could be a potent rebuke of the president’s xenophobia
US economic growth slowed in Q4, but there’s hope ahead
Martin Crutsinger
Housing and business investment may help the economy rebound 2.5 percent in the coming months
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