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Rudy Giuliani is being probed by federal investigators for his business dealings in Ukraine: report
Matthew Rozsa
Giuliani’s bank records, finances, meetings and work for a Ukrainian mayor are all being scrutinized by prosecutors
President Trump abandoned the Kurds, but Liz Cheney blames Turkey’s invasion of Syria on impeachment
Igor Derysh
"Democrats have got to pay . . . attention to the damage that they're doing with the impeachment proceedings"
Megyn Kelly to return to Fox for first TV appearance since being fired by NBC
Matthew Rozsa
NBC News cut ties with Kelly after she suggested that black face was no racist on the third hour of "Today"
Another debate with too many candidates? Yes — but the race has shifted dramatically
Amanda Marcotte
Twelve candidates take the stage in Ohio — for the first Democratic debate since impeachment hit the headlines
Fiona Hill: John Bolton compared shadow foreign policy in Ukraine to a “drug deal”
Matthew Rozsa
“Giuliani’s a hand grenade who’s going to blow everybody up," Bolton allegedly said of Trump's personal attorney
Was Trump’s Syria pullout just an impulsive decision — or another favor for Putin?
Heather Digby Parton
Trump clearly gave Turkey the green light to invade Syria. Is it just a coincidence this strengthens Putin's hand?
Trump’s census shenanigans continue — even after Supreme Court defeat
Sophia Tesfaye
Do Republicans want to count the population or not? Trump's doing everything he can to screw up the census
Former presidential aide Fiona Hill testifies in closed-door hearing for impeachment inquiry
Matthew Rozsa
A former presidential aide is reportedly testifying about Donald Trump's unusual handling of policy toward Ukraine
White House press organization condemns pro-Trump video depicting violence against journalists
Matthew Rozsa
A controversial pro-Trump video depicts the president gunning down media outlets... and is being condemned
Joe Biden’s son to resign from board of Chinese company
Matthew Rozsa
Joe Biden has promised that he will not engage in Donald Trump-style nepotism if elected to the presidency
The real cover-up: Putting Donald Trump’s impeachment in context
Andrew J. Bacevich
There is blood in the water and frenzied sharks are closing in for the kill. Or so they think.
Congress, while you’re cleaning out the White House don’t forget Bill Barr
Terry H. Schwadron
He’s running the Justice Department like it’s the legal arm of the Trump Organization
Donald Trump is a criminal — and impeachment is a murky, amoral struggle. Both these things are true
Andrew O'Hehir
Is impeachment justified? Sure — but can we stop dressing up a backstage power play in maudlin patriotic drag?
“We vape, we vote”: How vaping crackdowns are politicizing vapers
Rachel Bluth, Lauren Weber
Political groups are noticing that vaping is an identity, not just a hobby
Robert Reich: Why 2020 won’t be won by centrists
Robert Reich
We don’t want to go back to the way it was before Trump. We have to go forward.
Trump’s looking for corruption: start here
Terry H. Schwadron
His rogues gallery of a cabinet is as corrupt as it gets
Republicans must lie to survive: They have no other choice
Cody Cain
From Ronald Reagan to Donald Trump, the path to Republican political success is rooted in profound deception
How Trump’s tariffs are creating jobs — for Canadians
Lydia DePillis
A tariff loophole lets companies ship small boxes across the border duty free.
Voters often parrot the party line, even when polls suggest otherwise
Justin Buchler
Voters are primarily partisans, and they respond to party signals — even when they claim otherwise.
We’re going to impeach Trump’s sorry ass — thanks to a few brave citizens
Lucian K. Truscott IV
America is in debt to one whistleblower and a pair of foreign service officers, Bill Taylor and Marie Yovanovitch
U.S. impeachment and U.K. prorogation: Back to 1710
Rachel Carnell
The last time a U.S. impeachment and a U.K. prorogation were simultaneously in the news was 1710
Turkish attack on Syria endangers a remarkable democratic experiment by the Kurds
James L. Gelvin
In a surprise Oct. 6 statement, President Trump announced the U.S. would withdraw its troops from northern Syria
Ahead of CNN town hall, Warren and Buttigieg unveil their plans to protect and expand LGBTQ rights
Jessica Corbett
"We need a president who is ready to fight back. I've got a plan to secure LGBTQ+ rights and equality," Warren said
“The View” audience cheers Republican co-host Ana Navarro when she tells Rand Paul not to “mansplain
Travis Gettys
The audience jeered the senator for attacking Sen. Bernie Sanders and socialism in a contentious panel discussion
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