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Why the polls Trump brags about are not nearly as impressive as he would like them to be

Alex Henderson
"Even the president’s cherry-picked data shows that he hasn’t broken through with the majority of the country"

Krugman: “Trump’s casual trashing of past trade agreements has badly damaged American credibility”

Tom Boggioni
Why Trump's assertion that “trade wars are easy to win” will go down in "history books" — but not in a good way

Conservative urges Amash to mount third-party bid against Trump — even if it costs GOP the election

Tom Boggioni
“I’m left pining for a third-party designated hitter for the Republican Party," Matt Lewis writes

John Roberts is not our savior from Trump: He is actually the president’s enabler-in-chief

Cody Fenwick
"The chief justice gave Trump the window in his latest ruling to push the envelope even further"

Jon Meacham: How the Founding Fathers anticipated Donald Trump

Alex Henderson
“When people say, ‘The Founding Fathers didn’t anticipate Donald Trump’ — the hell they didn’t"

Trump says he is considering an executive order to add a citizenship question to the 2020 Census

Shira Tarlo
The Supreme Court ruled 5-4 last week to block the question from appearing on the Census for the time being

Don’t forget this: Trump’s fans are loyal, and stuck with him through his Fourth of July fiasco

Amanda Marcotte
The grim determination of Trump's crowd was more terrifying than any Nuremberg-style spectacle could have been

Joe Biden says he “wasn’t ready” for Kamala Harris to confront him over race at first debate

Shira Tarlo
"I wasn't prepared for the person coming after me the way she came after me," Biden said of Harris

Rep. Justin Amash leaves the Republican Party: “I am declaring my independence”

Shira Tarlo
The staunch Trump critic says he is both “disenchanted" and "frightened" by party politics

Donald Trump wanted a big patriotic spectacle: All he got was a damp firecracker

Heather Digby Parton
Trump yearned for a show along the lines of North Korea or the Soviet Union. Mercifully, America doesn't do that

The curious case of Eddie Gallagher: Did Donald Trump help a Navy SEAL get away with murder?

Sophia Tesfaye
Eddie Gallagher was accused of stabbing a wounded teenager to death. Trump's taking credit for getting him off

How did the Republican Party become so conservative?

Matthew Rozsa
The Republican Party was founded to stop the expansion of slavery. So why is it so right-wing today?

“What does war have to do with me?”

Nick Turse
Combat viewed from the rooftops and beyond.

The NRA meltdown has the Trump re-election campaign worried

Tana Ganeva
With the group in meltdown, Trump’s team is worried they’re going to lose a valuable campaign resource

Trump has blessed states’ exploration of importing drugs. Will it catch on?

Phil Galewitz
Colorado, Florida, and Vermont make plans to import medications from Canada — will other states join in?

Trump’s proposed tariffs on China could hurt future fireworks shows

Nicole Karlis
"China is the dominant global fireworks supplier to the world," notes a pyrotechnics expert

A conversation with “The Enemy of the People”: CNN’s Jim Acosta on the war on truth

Andrew O'Hehir
CNN's White House correspondent on Trump's attacks: "What started out as an act has gotten out of control"

Elizabeth Warren, smart populist

Uwe Bott
The professor is focused on consumer issues and economic fairness — but does she run the risk of overshooting?

Dozens of public health groups call for climate action

Paola Rosa-Aquino
Climate change is threatening many, encouraging public health organizations are raising awareness.

Independent of everything: Is America too dumb for democracy?

David Masciotra
Our nation's massive ignorance and lack of curiosity have led us into crisis. Are we smart enough to survive it?

Happy Fourth of July: Is this really the America we want?

Chauncey DeVega
The American people face a historical reckoning. Do we stand up against the crimes committed in our name?

The first Democratic debate showcases the climate change candidates

Zoya Teirstein
Some Democrats are intentionally branding themselves as the candidates most concerned with the climate crisis

Trump’s border bullies harass a journalist

David Crook
Texas Rolling Stone journalist Seth Harp had a harrowing time passing immigration after a trip from Mexico.

Far-right groups plan to rally at Trump’s Fourth of July party

Matthew Chapman
Right-wing commentators have urged rally-goers to come armed
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