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“Thanks for watching!” Nancy Pelosi claps back at Trump’s review of her “60 Minutes” interview
Matthew Rozsa
Nancy Pelosi strikes back at Donald Trump after the president mocked her interview on "60 Minutes"
Spire falls at Notre Dame as fire engulfs historic Paris cathedral
Joseph Neese
"That is just like a dagger to the heart of Paris to see that happening," NBC News correspondent Anne Thompson said
Trump doubles down on bigotry for 2020, but Democrats can win by fighting back
Amanda Marcotte
Trump's vicious attacks on Rep. Ilhan Omar signal a 2020 strategy. Democrats should push back, fast and hard
How “dead-enders” could finally turn against Donald Trump, according to neuroscience
Travis Gettys
“If I am right about the circuitous path I took from Nixon supporter to Nixon-basher, there’s hope"
Justice Department will release special counsel Robert Mueller’s report to the public this Thursday
Shira Tarlo
It's the first step in what will be a lengthy battle with Democrats over how much of the report will be made public
Robert Reich on America’s inequality crisis: Trump’s “greedy enablers” will “reap the whirlwind”
Chauncey DeVega
Superstar economist sees hope in the darkness: Trump's true legacy will be a "revival of progressive politics"
President Trump’s 2020 reelection campaign raises more than $30 million in the first quarter of 2019
Shira Tarlo
Trump's total is about the size of what the top two Democratic fundraisers raised combined in the same time period
Donald Trump’s ever-expanding reach: A second term would be terrifying
Heather Digby Parton
Trump has pushed back hard against the law, the courts and the Constitution. In a second term he might break them
11 things to look for when Attorney General William Barr finally drops the Mueller report
Travis Gettys
Special counsel Robert Mueller’s highly anticipated report is expected to be issued this week in redacted form
Democratic lawmaker explains why Donald Trump has no friends in New York: “It’s all about him”
Tom Boggioni
Steve Cohen says Trump is a “strange man” who had no problem moving to Washington because he left no friends behind
Ilhan Omar: Donald Trump’s tweet about me has led to “an increase in direct threats on my life”
Matthew Rozsa
The Minnesota representative claims she's received an increased number of death threats because of Trump's tweet
Facebook and Twitter urged to suspend Donald Trump after attack on Ilhan Omar
Andrea Germanos
Activists target major social media CEOs with petition aimed at Trump: "We don't have to give hate a platform"
Hemp is our “Green New Deal”
Jen Hobbs
The 2018 Farm Bill partially legalized hemp. But whether this will trigger a hemp farming revolution remains hazy
Kellyanne Conway asks why migrants can’t wait in Mexico while their asylum claims are processed
Matthew Rozsa
Kellyanne Conway says that she believes migrants should wait in Mexico while their asylum claims are processed
Rep. Jerrold Nadler tells Donald Trump that he has no “moral authority” to discuss 9/11
Matthew Rozsa
Rep. Jerrold Nadler defended Rep. Ilhan Omar by saying that Donald Trump has no "moral authority" regarding 9/11
Pete Buttigieg officially announces his presidential bid
Matthew Rozsa
South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg declared his presidential candidacy official on Sunday
Julian Assange and the future of democracy: Is this a turning point in World War IV?
Andrew O'Hehir
Assange's arrest was an authoritarian masterstroke, exposing intense confusion and hypocrisy on the anti-Trump left
Sarah Huckabee Sanders: Trump will spread the migrant “burden” to sanctuary cities
Matthew Rozsa
Trump's press secretary said the president is spreading the "burden" of migrants to sanctuary cities
What if Trump’s war on immigrants is not just cruel and lawless but is a dead end for the economy?
Bob Hennelly
Immigration has already benefited sanctuary cities, but it is all America's secret sauce for broad-based prosperity
Could Bernie Sanders really be elected president? There’s a narrow but plausible pathway
Matthew Rozsa
Is it likely? Not really. But experts see a narrow but plausible path to the White House for Bernie Sanders
Can we stop pretending now?
Andrew J. BacevichAre the world bank and IMF failing the world?
Frank Vogl
Top experts worry about the ability of the main multilateral institutions safeguarding the global economy.
The plot against America: Inside the Christian right plan to “remodel” the nation
Paul Rosenberg
Religious right's blueprint for theocratic state laws keeps creeping forward. Is the left ready to fight?
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