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Trump concerned probes in Southern District of New York could land him in “legal hellscape”: report

Alex Henderson
It remains to be seen exactly when special counsel Robert Mueller will deliver his final report in the Russia probe

Michael Cohen prepared to address credibility issues before Congress: “He’s coming with documents”

Travis Gettys
“We could have an absolutely dramatic and riveting performance by Michael Cohen,” NBC News' Ken Dilanian predicts

Trump’s ambassadors, the least qualified in 40 years, gave him record amounts of money

Matthew Chapman
Less than 59 percent of appointees under Trump have experience as foreign service officers, per a new report

Are we breeding depraved billionaires? Economic inequality, sex trafficking and Trump’s America

Amanda Marcotte
Donald Trump, Jeffrey Epstein and Robert Kraft: Wealth inequality is turning super-rich into comic-book villains

What happened to Lindsey Graham?

Matthew Chapman
It’s a question that has frequently made the rounds in liberal circles

Former Hillary Clinton staffers slam “his Royal Majesty King Bernie Sanders” for use of private jets

Shira Tarlo
The self-described democratic socialist has reportedly spent at least $342,000 on private flights since 2016

Former campaign staffer claims that Donald Trump kissed her without consent in a new lawsuit

Shira Tarlo
Johnson, who seeks unspecified damages for pain and suffering, also alleges the campaign discriminated against her

Adam Schiff: Democrats will “subpoena the report” and “bring Bob Mueller in to testify” if necessary

Shira Tarlo
"We will take it to court if necessary," the House Intelligence Committee chair tells ABC's George Stephanopoulos

Did Donald Trump Jr. just make an admission of wrongdoing on “Fox & Friends”?

Travis Gettys
“There’s only things that people did in past lives – in 2006," the president's son said on Fox News

Behind Paul Manafort’s sordid career: Hints of a much larger Trump conspiracy

Heather Digby Parton
It wasn't the "big reveal" Mueller junkies hoped for — but 800 pages on Manafort's crimes was just the appetizer

Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse on boosting the Green New Deal and not running for president (yet)

Matthew Rozsa
Rhode Island Democrat might make an obvious contender, but he's staying put for now, and backing Green New Deal

A brief history of presidential lethargy

Stacy A. Cordery
While Trump’s workdays may prove to be shorter than those of past presidents, he’s not the first to face criticism

Mike Pompeo contradicts Donald Trump on threat posed by North Korea by Kim Jong-un

Matthew Rozsa
Trump's secretary of state contradicts him about whether North Korea poses a nuclear threat

Lies, bulls**t and gaslighting: A field guide to Trump’s reality-warping mendacity

Paul Rosenberg
We all know Trump lies a lot. But unless the media understands his methods and techniques, he'll keep winning

Oversight committee session with Michael Cohen looks like an illegitimate show hearing

Stanley M. Brand
Michael Cohen’s appearance at a congressional hearing may not actually be legitimate under congressional rules.

Robert Mueller describes Paul Manafort as a criminal who “repeatedly and brazenly” broke the law

Matthew Rozsa
Robert Mueller's sentencing memo accuses former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort of "brazen" criminality

2020 Dems can’t tell Bernie to lie down and die when it’s his economic agenda they are hawking

Bob Hennelly
Why does a $15 minimum wage, Medicare-for-all and the Green New Deal just roll off democratic tongues?

Robert Reich: The end of Howard Schultz

Robert Reich
Schultz cannot win, so why is he running?

Trump hopes North Korea summit buys him time from the release of Mueller report

Travis Gettys
Robert Mueller is expected to turn in his report soon, but Trump's team doesn't appear to have a plan in place

Robert Reich: Bernie is back

Robert Reich
Bernie Sanders has done more than any other politician in modern America to sound the alarm

5 ways the 2020 election will be shaped by late night comedy

Sophia A. McClennen
Political comedy played a defining role in the 2016 election. It will only be more important in 2020

Will Donald Trump follow Maduro’s path?

Alexei Bayer
Washington could be hurtling toward a Venezuela-style disaster, thanks to Donald Trump

If Trump is worried about the end of Mueller’s investigation, he’s worrying about the wrong thing

Lucian K. Truscott IV
Mueller’s probe was limited to Russia and the campaign. None of the other investigations are

War with China?

Michael T. Klare
Assessing the likelihood of a new Cold War
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