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President Trump’s approval rating dips below 40 percent amid fears of a recession
Matthew Rozsa
Three out of five Americans fear a recession is coming, while nearly half believe Trump is mishandling the economy
What John Bolton’s exit reveals about Donald Trump’s foreign policy priorities
Steven Hurst
As U.S. national security advisor, John Bolton was too much of a warmonger for the president
Trump’s attorneys accuse Letitia James of “conspiring” with Democrats to make tax returns public
Alex Henderson
The New York State attorney general has not been shy about using her office to investigate the president
How disinformation could sway the 2020 election
Paul M. Barrett
What people read online could really disrupt society and politics
Creator of Stanford Prison Experiment on Trump’s camps: It’s how Nazi guards behaved
Chauncey DeVega
Philip Zimbardo, whose work explored the psychology of cruelty: America under Trump is a "nightmare situation"
How to bring divided Americans together and save our democracy
Pam Spritzer
Sequestering ourselves in media silos while spouting hatred at each other is guaranteed to fail
Trump’s poll numbers are so bad the GOP is hiding them from local candidates
Igor Derysh
Republican Party no longer shares advanced data with candidates: The only question is, "Do you support Trump?"
House Democrats threaten to subpoena Pentagon after report exposes Trump deal with Scotland airport
Jake Johnson
"We're challenging Trump's laughably fraudulent claim that he had 'nothing to do with' the Prestwick Airport"
Uber and Lyft launch anti-labor misinformation campaign in response to historic California bill
Nicole Karlis
The anti-labor propaganda tactics are straight out of the Trump playbook, one labor expert says
Exclusive: Beto O’Rourke secures endorsements from 39 women in Texas politics
Shira Tarlo
"Women, particularly women of color, are the heart of the Democratic party," O'Rourke first tells Salon
Jerry Springer is “annoyed” with Trump: “He took my show and brought it to the White House”
Alex Henderson
"I should get paid for that, shouldn’t I?" the 75-year-old pop culture figure asked. "Hey, get your own show!”
Trump chose Pence as vice president over Gingrich due to background check concerns: report
Travis Gettys
Trump allegedly told an adviser that Gingrich's background check “makes mine look tame” in comparison
We forgot the lessons of 9/11: Osama bin Laden would love Trump
Amanda Marcotte
In electing Donald Trump, we gave Osama exactly what he wanted, by exposing the U.S. as a hapless paper tiger
Fox News host Tucker Carlson claims that John Bolton is a “man of the left” and a “progressive”
Shira Tarlo
But Carlson didn't mention Bolton spent more than a decade as a Fox News contributor before being tapped by Trump
Hannity has mentioned Clinton on 86 percent of his shows since Trump’s inauguration: study
Shira Tarlo
From Trump's inauguration in Jan. 2017 to Aug. 2019, Hannity mentioned Clinton in 505 of 587 episodes of his show
Trump suspected John Bolton of leaking story about his suggestion to use nukes on hurricanes: report
Travis Gettys
While they disagreed on holding peace talks with the Taliban, the president may also have lost trust in his adviser
Trump eyes moving homeless to government facilities amid Fox News coverage of issue: reports
Matthew Rozsa
"America's homeless epidemic is getting worse by the day," Carlson said on Fox News in April
Trump takes victory lap after North Carolina race, but narrow win previews tough 2020 battle ahead
Matthew Rozsa
Bishop managed to defeat McCready by roughly two percentage points in a district that Trump carried by 12
A super-hawk’s big fail: The unlikely rise and welcome fall of John Bolton
Heather Digby Parton
Bolton was always a terrible fit for the Trump White House — and the world breathes easier without him there
“The pain remains”: The living literature of war
Nick Turse
Since 2001, more than 1,500 U.S. military personnel have lost limbs to the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan
Biden invokes family tragedy to campaign against Medicare for All — and the media plays along
Joshua Cho
Biden's Iowa TV ad uses his personal tragedies to make dishonest claims. Media coverage has ignored that part
States pass record number of laws to reel in drug prices
Steven Findlay
So far this year, 33 states have enacted a record 51 laws to address drug prices, affordability and access
Why the DNC decided to push back the virtual voting question to 2024
Steven Rosenfeld
Party leaders look ahead after nixing option for Iowa and Nevada next February.
Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross faces calls to resign after reports of meddling at NOAA
Shira Tarlo
Ross reportedly threatened to fire top NOAA employees if they did not back Trump's false Hurricane Dorian claims
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