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Novelist Jonathan Lethem: “There is no allegory crude enough” to capture Trump’s America
Chauncey DeVega
Award-winning novelist on his new neo-noir "The Feral Detective" and being "stuck inside Donald Trump's deep dream"
Judge denies House Democrats right to block transfer of appropriated funds to Trump’s border wall
Matthew Rozsa
District Judge Trevor N. McFadden accused Democrats of trying "to conscript the judiciary in a political turf war"
Democrats: It’s time to step up and own your positions. Warren and Gillibrand are leading the way
Bob Cesca
No more apologies, no more compromises. Warren's Pride march and Gillibrand's Fox appearance are shining examples
Scapegoating George Soros: How media-savvy far-right activists spread lies
Iga Mergler, Neil McLaughlin
Far-right extremists are using social media to spread lies about “white genocide” & conspiracy theories about Soros
Activists project huge images of McCain and Obama on London landmarks in order to provoke Trump
Travis Gettys
"Qe turned Madame Tussaud’s into a giant USS John McCain baseball cap. Welcome to London!”
William Barr’s “suspicious” decision to ignore a federal judge’s order puts him in jeopardy: experts
Tom Boggioni
"The disrespectful and atypical nature of their action makes me suspicious," ex-federal prosecutor Mimi Rocah says
Kushner does not know if he would alert the FBI if Russian officials offer political dirt in 2020
Alex Henderson
"It’s hard to do hypotheticals," White House adviser Jared Kushner tells "Axios on HBO"
President Trump lashes out at CNN when he is unable to watch “Fox & Friends” in London
Travis Gettys
Fox News stopped broadcasting in the United Kingdom nearly two years ago as a result of low ratings
Trump campaign hasn’t paid $470,000 bill for president’s anti-immigrant rally in El Paso: report
Matthew Rozsa
Trump and Beto highlighted two distinctly different visions for America in dueling rallies in the city of El Paso
Jared Kushner refuses to say whether Jamal Khashoggi was murdered by Mohammed bin Salman
Matthew Rozsa
"Once we have all the facts, then we'll make a policy determination," Kushner tells Axios' Jonathan Swan
Don’t look away from Ava DuVernay’s “When They See Us,” the most important series on TV now
D. Watkins
The Netflix series highlights what happens when black people are invisible in the criminal justice system
Trump baby blimp soars again after protesters raise $50,000 for charity
Shira Tarlo
The 20-foot balloon with straw-blond hair depicts Trump wearing a diaper and clutching a mobile phone
NRA’s shameless new grift: Pushing silencers like the one the Virginia Beach shooter used
Amanda Marcotte
After Virginia Beach, NRA rushes to tell the world silencers are safe — because its only goal is to boost sales
Chris Wallace interrupts Kirsten Gillibrand during Fox News town hall to tell her she’s not “polite”
Shira Tarlo
Gillibrand accused Fox News of promoting a "false narrative" on late-term abortions, much to the chagrin of Wallace
Ethics questions about President Trump’s transportation secretary surface for second week in a row
Matthew Rozsa
A State Department official said Elaine Chao's requests for her first trip to China were "alarmingly inappropriate"
Roger Stone says former CIA Director John Brennan must be “convicted and hung for treason”
Shira Tarlo
"This psycho must be charged, tried, and convicted and hung for treason," Stone reportedly wrote on Instagram
Mulvaney: It wasn’t “unreasonable” to ask Navy to move ship given Trump’s “feelings” about McCain
Elizabeth Preza
For his part, President Trump called the request to move the USS John S. McCain out of his sight “well meaning"
Jared Kushner says President Donald Trump is “absolutely not” a bigot or a racist
Matthew Rozsa
Kushner struggled to answer questions about allegations of racism facing Trump while being interviewed by Axios
How Donald Trump is losing the trade war
Alexei Bayer
Trump is not so much fighting China on trade as turning the U.S. into China
Trump’s chief of staff attempts to discredit Mueller, prop up Mexican tariffs
Matthew Rozsa
Trump's chief of staff Mick Mulvaney criticized Robert Mueller and defended the president's Mexico tariffs
Lawmakers push to stop surprise ER billing
Ana B. Ibarra
Surprise billing is a scourge for patients around the country
The Pentagon has told Trump that it will not allow itself to be politicized
Matthew Rozsa
The Pentagon told Trump it will not allow itself to be politicized after an incident with the USS John S. McCain
Troika fever: Key American allies in the Middle East are the real tyrants
Danny Sjursen
National Security Advisor John Bolton labeled Venezuela, Cuba, and Nicaragua a "troika of tyranny"
The case against voting for charisma
Jessica Flanigan
Charisma, rather than performance, may play an increasing role in how leaders are evaluated.
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