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Mike Pence backed John Bolton in battle with Trump over holding Taliban talks at Camp David: report
Tom Boggioni
Reactions to Trump’s announcement that he had canceled the meeting appears to have validated their concerns
Sarah Sanders turns a conversation about gun violence on Fox News into a conversation about herself
Bob Brigham
“We have to look for ways that we can . . . disagree with people without being kicked out of restaurants"
“The Trumps will be a dynasty that will last for decades,” campaign manager Brad Parscale says
Matthew Rozsa
Parscale adds that the Trump family would propel the Republican Party into "a new party"
After failing to make the stage, billionaire Tom Steyer qualifies for Democratic debates in October
Matthew Rozsa
Steyer meets the threshold after the release of a new poll shows him with 2 percent support in the state of Nevada
We’re starting to see the scale of Trump’s personal corruption — and it’s massive
Heather Digby Parton
Mandatory stops at Trump resorts are the tip of the iceberg. This president has been "wetting his beak" all along
Donald Trump: The obsessive-compulsive-in-chief
Terry H. Schwadron
Whether it’s his wall, nuking hurricanes or Venezuela, it’s just one damn thing after another
Mark Sanford is running against President Trump in the Republican primaries
Matthew Rozsa
Former South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford says he is opposing Donald Trump because the GOP has "lost our way"
How the strange tale of the “Oregon standoff” explains what happened in America in 2016
Andrew O'Hehir
Anthony McCann on his extraordinary "Shadowlands," and how one misunderstood event defines our entire crazy nation
Julián Castro refers to “bizarre episode” of Donald Trump supposedly calling off Taliban peace talks
Matthew Rozsa
2020 presidential candidate Julián Castro expressed skepticism on Donald Trump's supposed Afghan peace talk plans
Why I set my Young Adult novel about abortion in the 1990s
Elizabeth Keenan
I was driven not by nostalgia by a need for a time and place that illustrated the stakes around abortion debates
Eric Trump attacks Washington Post for standard attempt at getting story
Matthew Rozsa
Donald Trump's son claimed that a Washington Post letter was inappropriate when it was in fact innocuous
There’s a straight line from Trump’s trade war with China to the destruction of the Amazon
Cassie Freund
Brazil is stepping up to meet Chinese soybean demand — and burning vast areas of the Amazon along the way.
Who are the real invaders on planet Earth?
Tom Engelhardt
In this century, there has been only one true invader on planet Earth: the United States of America
Joni Ernst wants to cut Social Security behind closed doors
Nancy J. Altman
At a recent town hall, Ernst said Congress needs to "sit down behind closed doors" to "address Social Security"
Congress probes Vice President Mike Pence’s stay at Trump golf resort in Ireland
Shira Tarlo
Pence and his team spent two nights at a Trump hotel in Doonbeg, located 180 miles away from his meetings in Dublin
Talk of hiring Megyn Kelly swirls as Newsmax aims to compete with Fox
Alex Henderson
Newsmax’s new cable venture recently landed another Fox News veteran: former Bill O'Reilly producer David Tabacoff
GOP poised to cancel caucuses and primaries in four states in spite of Trump challengers: report
Shira Tarlo
"We don't elect presidents by acclamation in America," Bill Weld, who is vying to unseat Trump, says
Can Elizabeth Warren turn a supposed weakness into a strength?
Klaus Marre, DonkeyHotey
American voters are ready for a little humility and honesty — instead of a racist attack and faux outrage
Former Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz abandons plans to run as independent in 2020 race
Shira Tarlo
In a letter, Schultz noted that "not enough people today are willing to consider backing an independent candidate"
Why Trump is bad for American business — but good for scams: “It’s springtime for grifters”
Cody Fenwick
Allies claim Trump to be a savior of business, but economist Paul Krugman says the president is the exact opposite
President Trump promises a “phenomenal” health plan. What might that mean?
Julie Appleby
Analysts on both sides expect concerns about health costs and the ACA to play a large role again in 2020
Everything you need to play baseball is made in China — and getting hit by Trump’s tariffs
Lydia DePillis
Baseball is America’s pastime, but prices on its China-made gear are about to rise as the trade war escalates
Newsmax tasks longtime Bill O’Reilly executive producer with helping network take on Fox
Travis Gettys
“There is a growing disenchantment with Fox News, and we are definitely seeing a rise in viewership with Newsmax"
Scarborough torches “unstable” Trump over hurricane debacle: “I pull my hair out at the ignorance”
Travis Gettys
Scarborough rips Trump for panicking Alabama, then lying about incorrectly placing the state in the path of Dorian
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