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DOJ appears to have abandoned possible Deutsche Bank case involving Russian money laundering scandal
Alex Henderson
"They are kind of the public face of Donald Trump’s finances"
Federal probe of Lev Parnas inches closer to Trump attorney Rudy Giuliani: report
Igor Derysh
Prosecutors reportedly sought information on Giuliani's consulting firm as they weigh new charges against Parnas
Rudy Giuliani keeps appearing on Fox News — despite network’s own warnings about “disinformation”
Travis Gettys
A 162-page document from Fox's research division alerted that Giuliani has “high susceptibility to disinformation"
Graham threatens to make defense secretary’s life “hell” over possible troop withdrawal: report
Tom Boggioni
Lindsey Graham opposes possible Trump administration plans to withdraw U.S. troops from the Sahel region in Africa
Bill Barr, finally under fire: Will Trump’s henchman survive a DOJ insurrection?
Heather Digby Parton
Donald Trump's anointed fixer is finally facing serious pushback from within Justice. Will he be forced out?
Mainstream media pundits look to Mike Bloomberg as Democrats’ anti-Bernie savior
Julie Hollar
For many mainstream commentators, Bloomberg is the cure for Democrats — but the Times' Charles Blow is not on board
George Conway blasts William Barr: There is “no one” to stop President Trump now
Tom Boggioni
“The president will never listen, and what Barr does for him will never be enough"
The war in questions: making sense of the age of carnage
Tom Engelhardt
After 18-plus years of our forever wars, where are all the questions?
AI algorithms intended to root out welfare fraud often end up punishing the poor instead
Michele Gilman
Automated algorithms — not humans — are increasingly making decisions about who’s eligible for welfare benefits.
The public has the right to know how much the Secret Service spends at Trump’s properties: editorial
Sarah K. Burris
“Mr. Trump would like Americans to think that being president has cost him money"
Will Trump ride Pentagon spending to reelection?
William D. Hartung
The president bets on arms sales big time
“Low class” Donald Trump and the Wasps: Reckoning with vulgarity, snobbery and the presidency
Nell Beram
Trump is technically at least part Wasp, but he's clearly deficient in several crucial areas of our shared culture
Trump, Barr and the radical Republicans are out for revenge
Terry H. Schwadron
And just as their Biden Derangement Syndrome gains traction, the former vice president’s election prospects fade
Changing clocks is bad for your health, but which time to choose?
Roxie Hammill
A big question looms ahead of this year's March 8 change: Which is better, summer hours or standard time?
Kellyanne Conway claims that President Trump is the victim of a “two-tier justice system”
David Edwards
“The president recognizes, as many people do, it feels like there’s a two-tiered criminal justice system"
History Channel’s engaging “Washington” miniseries shows his intolerance for Trump-like corruption
Matthew Rozsa
The country's first president was a problematic man, and yet even he recognized the evils of partisanship
Dr. Justin Frank: “On a fundamental level, Donald Trump does not believe in America”
Chauncey DeVega
Psychoanalyst and author on Trump's "God complex" and our dangerous collective addiction to his unhinged behavior
Well, impeachment didn’t work — how else can Congress keep President Trump in check?
Kirsten Carlson
House Democrats have more more tools up their sleeves than impeachment alone
Impeachment witness Alexander Vindman won’t be probed despite President Trump’s urging, Army says
Alex Henderson
"There’s no investigation into him"
Is being a billionaire a disqualifier for office?
Bob Hennelly
A key question as the corporate media force-feeds us the premise of a Bloomberg vs. Trump face-off in 2020
Is Iran really the No. 1 sponsor of terrorism? There’s another contender closer to home
Joshua Cho
Iran's not No. 1! Mainstream media ignores the evidence that one major world nation dominates this category
Federal court unanimously strikes down Trump administration plan to kick some people off of Medicaid
Alex Henderson
“Failure to consider whether the project will result in coverage loss is arbitrary and capricious"
Oscar snub of “Little Women” shows the limits of Hollywood feminism
Shama Rangwala, Erin O'Neil
Gerwig’s film adaptation of "Little Women" gives us perhaps the most explicitly feminist take on the classic novel
“Don’t hang out with mean people”: One comic’s mission to fight sexist, racist, and ableist trolls
Mary Elizabeth Williams
TED talker & comedian Maysoon Zayid spoke to Salon about being a "multiple minority" & fighting bullies with jokes
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