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Meghan McCain to Amy Klobuchar: “Leave my father’s legacy and memory out of presidential politics”
Matthew Rozsa
"The View" host tweeted her dismay at Klobuchar over the Minnesota senator's campaign anecdote about her late dad
Why Biden’s big lead recalls Trump 2016 — and why that’s a problem for democracy
Rob Richie, David Daley
Trump dominated the GOP campaign even though most primary voters opposed him. Biden could be heading down that road
A horror comic for the Trump era: Author of “Infidel” on what’s scary right now
Chauncey DeVega
Comics writer Pornsak Pichetshote on his award-winning graphic novel "Infidel," a haunted-house story about bigotry
Benjamin Netanyahu may face a political crisis and second election
Matthew Rozsa
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is struggling to form a coalition and may face a second election
Lindsey Graham squirms when confronted with double standard on Clinton and Trump impeachments
Matthew Rozsa
Lindsey Graham was challenged by Chris Wallace on his double standard on impeaching Bill Clinton and Donald Trump
What’s next for Big Oil? A carbon tax for them and a whole lotta concessions from us.
Zoya Teirstein
What’s a modern oil company to do?
Trump agrees with Kim Jong-un’s insult of Joe Biden as “a low IQ individual”
Matthew Rozsa
Trump agreed with Kim Jong-un when the North Korean despot referred to Joe Biden as a "low IQ individual"
ABC News anchor Dan Abrams on Teddy Roosevelt — and Donald Trump
Matthew Rozsa
ABC legal affairs expert Dan Abrams on a hotheaded president who called opponents names: Teddy Roosevelt
James Baker’s FBI redemption tour
Celia Viggo Wexler
Baker, a key adviser to FBI head James Comey, left the bureau one year ago
The Constitution dictates that impeachment must not be partisan
Peter Brandon Bayer
One legal scholar says that whether to impeach — or not — should not be viewed as a political question
Yes, it’s time to impeach Donald Trump — but the failure of democracy is much bigger than him
Andrew O'Hehir
Trump's assault on democracy and press freedom is the culmination of a long process. We must face that first
Robert Reich: Why we must legalize marijuana
Robert Reich
For decades, millions of Americans have been locked up and billions of dollars have been wasted
What does Memorial Day mean to a country where one percent serve?
Bob Hennelly
The military acts as an employer of last resort when the burden of service is not born by across the wage spectrum
Full throttle toward impeachment: Democrats can avoid Trump’s trap — if they seize the moment
Paul Rosenberg
This is not a moment for dithering or political calculation. Only a frontal assault can bring down Donald Trump
Activists to presidential candidates: U.S. democracy is broken, fix it!
Klaus Marre
Activists urge all presidential candidates and President Donald Trump to make democracy reform a priority
Alice Marie Johnson: “I was supposed to draw my last dying breath in prison”
D. Watkins
Salon talks to the woman whose release Kim Kardashian West helped secure about drug laws, justice and more
Drone war victims deserve US accountability, German court rules
Brent Gregston
The German court’s decision takes direct aim at the American legal justification for its targeted killing program
How Mitch McConnell defeated Steve Bannon, explained
Alex Henderson
"McConnell won the war with Bannon — if the word accurately describes this one-sided engagement"
Trump administration proposes rule that would roll back transgender protections in health services
Shira Tarlo
The Department of Health and Human Services plans to rewrite section 1557 of the Affordable Care Act
Trump and Ben Carson: King and court jester of the kakistocracy
Chauncey DeVega
Trump's clownish HUD secretary is a perfect emblem of his incompetent misrule, but the disorder is much larger
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