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Press Watch: Political reporters still can’t handle the GOP’s moral and ethical collapse
Dan Froomkin
The modern Republican Party has descended into lawlessness and lunacy. Most mainstream reporters won't say that
2020 campaign shows the more women run, the more they are treated like candidates — not tokens
Elizabeth C. Tippett
Scholars say a "critical mass" of representation is necessary to overcome "token" status.
Sen. Lindsey Graham defends attempted Biden probe, bemoans anti-Trump bias
Shira Tarlo
"If a Republican was in the same position, they'd certainly be investigated," Graham argues, requesting Biden docs
Sarah Sanders complains “I don’t like being called a liar” as she eyes Arkansas gubernatorial run
Igor Derysh
Sanders, caught lying to Mueller's investigation, told The Times that being called a liar upset her the most
Trump directs Jared Kushner to investigate why Matt Drudge has turned against him
Shira Tarlo
Trump is angry he's lost Matt Drudge, the reclusive founder of one of the most powerful news aggregation sites
White House review details extensive effort to justify Trump’s decision to hold Ukraine military aid
Shira Tarlo
Confidential review of White House discussion on Ukraine aid turns up hundreds of documents, wide debate
Final, final Republican defense strategy for Trump: Don the tinfoil, join the conspiracy
Amanda Marcotte
How can we expect Republicans to judge Donald Trump fairly? At this point, nearly all of them are in on the crime
House Intelligence Committee has video and audio recordings from Giuliani associate Lev Parnas
Shira Tarlo
Indicted Giuliani pal has submitted the materials to House panel in response to a congressional subpoena
Nunes is “quite likely” to face ethics investigation over alleged meeting with Ukraine official
Igor Derysh
Nunes is threatening to sue CNN for reporting that Guiliani associate Lev Parnas implicated him in Ukraine scandal
Trump pardons and emboldens war criminals — and the corruption of Trumpism spreads
Heather Digby Parton
Trump clears three accused war criminals and forces out the secretary of the Navy. It's a vicious, ugly power play
Stephen Miller’s white supremacy is no surprise — but it raises the stakes on impeachment and 2020
Chauncey DeVega
The Trump regime is a white supremacist enterprise. Will Americans choose to save our multiracial democracy?
New Ukraine documents show “clear paper trail” from Giuliani to Trump to Mike Pompeo
Jake Johnson
Trove of State Department documents appear to implicate Mike Pompeo in Trump's Ukraine extortion scheme
Your political views can predict how you pronounce certain words
Zachary Jaggers
How do you pronounce "Muslim"? What about "spiel"?
Rudy Giuliani claims he was being “sarcastic” when he said he had “insurance” if Trump turns on him
Matthew Rozsa
Giuliani has hinted in the past that he has "insurance" if Trump decides to throw him under the bus to save himself
Will 2020 mark the rise of a vegan voting bloc?
Nadra Nittle
Vegan and veg-friendly politicians are stepping to center stage.
Republicans, a history: How did the party of “law and order” become the party of crooks and crime?
Paul Rosenberg
Fundamentalism and authoritarianism pushed the Republicans from low-grade mendacity into a threat to democracy
Michael Bloomberg officially announces that he is running for president
Matthew Rozsa
Bloomberg, who became New York City mayor after earning billions after co-founding Bloomberg L.P., will run in 2020
Ruth Bader Ginsburg expected to be released from hospital today
Matthew Rozsa
Ginsburg was hospitalized on Friday for "chills and fever"
Trump was against e-cigarettes before he was for them
Terry H. Schwadron
Trump's brief out-of-character anti-vaping stance was a mystery, but he flip-flopped back to form
Gluten-sensitive liberals? Investigating the stereotype suggests food fads unite us all
Trey Malone
Lots of common foods tend to be full of gluten
Will America’s billionaires start a second Civil War to protect their wealth and power?
Thom Hartmann
The stakes couldn’t be higher.
Quit saying that Bernie Sanders can’t win — he may be the most electable Democrat running in 2020
Matthew Rozsa
Too many of Sanders' opponents are running on an unproven narrative that he's not "electable." Do better, Democrats
Fired from The New York Times over Trump
Carlos Cunha
I was told there was concern, even at the publisher’s level, about one small edit I proposed to a story
Historian Timothy Snyder: Here’s how we escape TrumpWorld, where there’s “no future and no truth”
Chauncey DeVega
Bestselling Yale historian: If we want to save America, ending Donald Trump's presidency is only the beginning
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