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Newt Gingrich bashes NYT Magazine’s slavery series: It’s “embarrassing” and “factually false”
Matthew Rozsa
Gingrich says that the series on slavery is part of an agenda to defeat Trump by linking him to racism
Can Trump lie his way out of a recession? That actually might not work
Amanda Marcotte
Of course Trump's fans will back his silly, racist lies — but some might not appreciate him wrecking the economy
Steve King demands an apology from the GOP and the media after his controversial remarks about rape
Shira Tarlo
King blamed the controversy on a "misquote" as he lashed out at the "very active and vibrant left-wing media"
Trump claims he’s mulling a “large real estate deal” to buy Greenland, even though it’s not for sale
Shira Tarlo
"The time where you buy and sell other countries and populations is over," Denmark PM Mette Frederiksen says
Trump slams Fox News after poll shows him losing to Democratic rivals: “There’s something going on”
Matthew Rozsa
"Fox has changed, and my worst polls have always been from Fox . . . And I'm not happy with it," the president says
Barack Obama was an awesome president — and Democrats shouldn’t forget that
Matthew Rozsa
Barack Obama was easily the best president of the last 50 years — and he has the receipts to prove it
A border agent’s hateful career and the crime that finally ended it
A.C. Thompson
Matthew Bowen had been investigated for years before he used his 4,000-pound truck to assault a fleeing migrant.
Making money off of politics isn’t new — it was business as usual in the Gilded Age
Jeff Broxmeyer
Getting rich off politics is an old tradition.
QAnon is the conspiracy theory that won’t die: Here’s what they believe, and why they’re wrong
Matthew Rozsa
To better understand the QAnon conspiracy theory, Salon spoke with Travis View, host of the QAnon Anonymous podcast
Economist Robert Reich warns of the “sugar high” of “Trumponomics”
Alex Henderson
“The economy is very, very fragile,” Reich warned
Public option proposals vary from modest to total overhauls — here’s what they could look like
Shira Tarlo
Some 2020 Democrats see a public option as a means to an end. Others see it as an end state in itself.
Pete Buttigieg: Voting for Trump in 2020 means “looking the other way on racism”
Matthew Rozsa
South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg discussed racism and the possibility of a recession in a CNN interview on Sunday
The case that made an ex-ICE attorney realize the government was relying on false “evidence”
Melissa del Bosque
Years after quitting ICE, Laura Peña returned to the fight — defending migrants she’d once prosecuted
Rashida Tlaib suggests a boycott of Bill Maher’s show
Matthew Rozsa
Rashida Tlaib expressed outrage at Bill Maher's criticisms of BDS, saying he was "discrediting a form of speech"
Shouldn’t there be a law against reckless opioid sales? Turns out, there is
Nicolas Paul Terry
76 billion opioid pain pills were shipped to health care workers, hospitals and pharmacies between 2006 and 2012
Donald Trump and the Republican Party hate America: It’s time to say it
David Masciotra
For all they blather on about patriotism, the unctuous Republicans are the ones who really despise their country
Federal Reserve: Trump tariffs hit manufacturers and consumers the hardest
Tom Boggioni
Manufacturers are finally coming clean about Trump's tariffs
Seth MacFarlane is a major Democratic donor. What does his comedy say about his politics?
Matthew Rozsa
MacFarlane donates millions to liberal and left-wing campaigns and causes. Where do his money and his mouth meet?
White House is pushing to reauthorize law that allows surveillance on Americans’ phone records
Cody Fenwick
The USA Freedom Act authorizes surveillance of Americans’ domestic communications
Does anyone understand the 2020 race? This scholar nailed the blue wave — here’s her forecast
Paul Rosenberg
Rachel Bitecofer predicted last year's midterms with incredible accuracy. Her 2020 forecast is ... not too bad
Blue Texas, at last? Maybe — but the real fight isn’t for the White House
David Daley, Vicky Hausman
After big wins in 2018, Democrats could flip the Texas state house — and that could reshape the national map
The U.S.’s culture of violence is killing us all
César Chelala
Although violent incidents occur in other countries, they are not as frequent — or as deadly — as in the U.S.
Trump’s former national security adviser set to speak at event hosted by QAnon conspiracy theorist
Alex Henderson
According to its website, most of the proceeds from the event will go toward Michael Flynn’s legal defense fund
The U.N.’s bleak view of the planet’s future
Terry H. Schwadron
And the U.S. is incapable of even discussing the climate crisis, much less addressing it.
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