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President Trump mulls tacit acceptance of North Korea as a nuclear power: report
Matthew Rozsa
Trump made history over the weekend by becoming the first sitting president to set foot on North Korean soil
Mocking #UnwantedIvanka: The darkly hilarious Ivanka Trump meme that explains itself
Ashlie D. Stevens
Twitter users are lampooning Ivanka Trump's unwelcome intrusions after a G20 Summit video went viral last weekend
Sarah Huckabee Sanders plans to write book ahead of possible Arkansas gubernatorial bid: report
Matthew Rozsa
The book will reportedly be written as Sanders joins the speaking circuit and moves south to Arkansas this August
Democratic presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg raised $24.8 million in second quarter
Shira Tarlo
The new amount is more than triple what his campaign brought in during the first quarter of 2019
Trump’s latest overseas debacle: A meaningless photo-op, more damage to democracy
Heather Digby Parton
Schmoozing with Putin and the Saudi prince, insulting allies, a pointless DMZ photo-op. Could it have been worse?
“The Long Southern Strategy”: How Southern white women drove the GOP to Donald Trump
Paul Rosenberg
Political scientist Angie Maxwell on how the anti-feminist movement and the Baptist church drove the GOP right
The “center” of American politics is on the left
Robert Reich
Let’s see where the American people actually stand
Why Federal Reserve independence matters
Michael Klein
Should you care if the Federal Reserve loses its independence?
The hidden consensus: A winning Democratic platform began to emerge in Miami debates
Bill Curry
A blend of populism, pragmatism and social liberalism is clearly the winning formula. Democrats are getting closer
Here’s some of what Trump has screwed up in this month
Terry H. Schwadron
From Iran to Bahrain to the border, it’s one tin-eared, out-of-step, stupid thing after another
Trump administration rule would undo health care protections for LGBTQ patients
Emmarie Huetteman
Supporters of the rule say it protects the freedom of conscience, but opponents say it encourages discrimination
Why so many people love roleplaying as Baby Boomers
Ashlie D. Stevens
A popular Facebook group lets its members pretend to be very online Boomers, in all their typo-addled glory
iPhones show exactly what Trump gets wrong about trade
Jason Dedrick, Greg Linden, Kenneth L. Kraemer
The components of an iPhone add up to a different cost than the phone itself.
China says things are “very much up in the air” despite progress in trade talks with Trump
Matthew Rozsa
Although progress was made in recent US-China trade talks, the future remains uncertain for both countries
Julián Castro blasts Donald Trump for his meeting with Kim Jong-un
Matthew Rozsa
Julián Castro asks why Trump is helping Kim Jong-un when he "has not lived up to his promise from the first summit"
Debates: Elizabeth Warren and Kamala Harris stole the show. But was Donald Trump the big winner?
Bob Hennelly
Only two candidates avoided Savannah Guthrie's trick questions on the economy. Otherwise, Dems walked into a trap
Viral anti-Biden website has been linked to Republican consultant
Matthew Rozsa
An anti-Biden website that implied it was run by an ordinary citizen has been linked to a Republican consultant
Donald Trump just became the first sitting president to set foot in North Korea
Matthew Rozsa
Donald Trump is now the first sitting president to set foot on North Korean soil — and he's resuming negotiations
Putin and Trump: hiding the cash
Frank Vogl
Putin will likely meet Trump at the G20 summit in Osaka. Will their financial ties be a subject of discussion?
Sinclair is forcing its stations to run a commentary segment that’s essentially a Trump campaign ad
Pam Vogel
Former Trump aide Boris Epshteyn hosted a new “must-run” gushing about the president’s 2020 campaign
MSNBC’s Joy Reid: How America can save itself from Trump and Trumpism
Dean Obeidallah
No Republican will stand in the president's way, says host of MSNBC's “AM Joy.” So it's all up to the other party
Could a weakening US economy imperil Trump’s trade war against China?
Amitrajeet A. Batabyal
A weaker domestic economy could limit Trump’s options.
Risk of shooting war with Iran grows after decades of economic warfare by the US
David Cortright
Existing sanctions have already devastated innocent Iranians
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