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Will Democrats in the House move to impeach President Trump? Here are four major obstacles they face
Alex Henderson
The number of House Democrats who favor launching an impeachment inquiry against the president has reached 131
Black Democrats overwhelmingly support Joe Biden to be the party’s next presidential nominee: poll
Matthew Rozsa
While Biden is the No. 1 choice among seniors, Sanders tops the former vice president among millennials
Mumps outbreak in the camps: What’s going on in Trump’s detention centers?
Sophia Tesfaye
A disease nearly eradicated by vaccines is spreading in the detention camps. But remember: The cruelty is the point
Donald Trump Jr.’s “fixer” is trying to raise $2 million to dig dirt on anti-Trump journalists
Igor Derysh
Arthur Schwartz, ally of Donald Trump Jr. and Steve Bannon, reportedly behind "dossiers" on anti-Trump journalists
Shortage of chicken sandwiches prompts Texas customer to draw gun at Popeyes, employees say
Matthew Rozsa
Meanwhile, a Tennessee man is seeking $5,000 in damages after his local Popeyes sold out of the hit menu item
Trump congratulates Poland as it mourns anniversary of Nazi invasion
Shira Tarlo
Trump's comments came on the 80th anniversary of the day Nazi Germany invaded Poland and kicked off World War II
Ivanka Trump’s new hair style: Is the bob a nod to her growing ambitions?
Ashlie D. Stevens
In the optics-obsessed Donald Trump White House, a haircut is never just a haircut
Mitch McConnell vows action on gun control — so long as President Trump approves
Shira Tarlo
"If the president is in favor of a number of things that he has discussed . . . I'll put it on the floor," he says
Please shut up, Mr. President, and read some books
Michael Winship
EB White and James Thurber could teach Trump — and us — a thing or two
Mike Pompeo just traveled to Belgium without any journalists, and Americans deserve to know why
Alex Henderson
On trips to meet world leaders, it is normal for members of the press to travel with the secretary of state
To the relief of Senate Democrats, Joe Manchin has decided not to run for governor of West Virginia
Matthew Rozsa
Manchin's move helps the Democratic Party's chances of regaining control of the upper chamber in the 2020 elections
House Democrats to probe President Trump’s alleged role in hush-money payments
Shira Tarlo
The probe signals a new chapter in the House's consideration of drafting articles of impeachment against Trump
Mike Pence is staying at Donald Trump’s golf club during his work trip to Ireland
Matthew Rozsa
Trump reportedly made a "suggestion" that Pence stay at his Irish golf club, raising conflict of interest concerns
Scaramucci predicts Trump will drop out of 2020 race: “The guy is obviously in mental decline”
Travis Gettys
Anthony Scaramucci doesn’t think President Trump will make it to Election Day
The 2020 election will probably be uglier than 2016, so buckle up
Alex Henderson
It's painfully obvious that Trump isn’t trying to win over swing state voters. He's just trying to fire up his base
Trump campaign’s brilliant new tactic: Whining about media bias, as the right has for years
Heather Digby Parton
Going back to Nixon and Newt, conservatives have excelled at "working the refs." And it's always effective
Patriotism, truth and fascism: Donald Trump is creating a subjective reality
Chauncey DeVega
New White House press secretary claims that Trump never lies. Yes, because he is altering the fabric of reality
Trump EPA set to gut restrictions on planet-warming methane emissions
Jake Johnson
"This administration is ultimately driven by sociopathic disregard for our future"
Trump tries strong-arming Jeff Bezos
Terry H. Schwadron
He doesn’t like that the Amazon CEO owns The Washington Post so he orders a hold on a Pentagon contract
America’s slow-motion coup keeps grinding forward: But is Donald Trump really the one to blame?
Andrew O'Hehir
The cliché is true: The unimaginable is real. Can we save democracy? Not if we remain hypnotized by Donald Trump
Labor Day is a noble holiday, but America doesn’t honor its workers the other 364 days of the year
Matthew Rozsa
Here are some fast facts you should know about the history of American labor as we mark Labor Day
Wake up, America: The dream is dead. Not just for “Dreamers,” but for all of us
Anis Shivani
One DACA recipient has decided to "self-deport" — to Canada. More will follow, and that should tell us something
Pharma cash rolls into Congress to defend an embattled industry
Emmarie Huetteman, Jay Hancock, Elizabeth Lucas
Pharma companies are showering U.S. senators with campaign cash as sweeping legislation heads toward the floor
There’s a future for organized labor — if it welcomes immigrants and supports them
Bob Hennelly
Labor unions have a mixed record on immigration — but most now understand that an alliance is necessary
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