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Trump International Golf Club plaque lists president as 2018 champ — for a tournament he didn’t play
Alex Henderson
Trump loves to brag about his superior golf skills and has attacked actor Samuel L. Jackson as an inferior player
Psychiatrist: Trump’s “hunger for his father’s stingy approval has apparently never been quenched”
Tana Ganeva
Dr. Steve Wruble examines President Donald Trump's "daddy issues"
It’s time to check the Senate majority leader’s power: Mitch McConnell doesn’t represent the people
Daley Gruen
The senator from Kentucky all but single-handedly controls what has the chance to become a law in this country
Author of “Trump on the Couch”: Trump should be “quarantined”; Cohen should fear for his life
Chauncey DeVega
Psychiatrist Justin Frank on how Donald Trump gaslights America, embraces cruelty and "attacks thought itself"
Who deserves safety and who doesn’t? How capitalism teaches us a “security story”
Charles Derber, Yale R. Magrass
Capitalism relies on an "upstairs/downstairs architecture," dictating who deserves to live well and who doesn't
Artificial intelligence must know when to ask for human help
Sarah Scheffler, Adam D. Smith, Ran Canetti
Artificial intelligence systems are powerful tools, but there are still some things AI isn't ready for.
Donald Trump’s national security advisor won’t “speculate” on North Korea’s missile program
Matthew Rozsa
Trump's national security advisor, John Bolton, defends the administration's North Korea policy despite setbacks
Andrew McCabe is “shocked” by “lenient” sentence for former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort
Matthew Rozsa
Former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe said he was "shocked" by Paul Manafort's "incredibly lenient" sentence
Brazil and Venezuela clash over migrants, humanitarian aid and closed borders
Robert Muggah, Adriana Abdenur
The recent clashes over humanitarian aid have heightened the risk of conflict between these two countries.
A lot of people love the idea of Joe Biden — but is the real Joe Biden “electable”?
Matthew Rozsa
Joe Biden is likely to run for president in 2020. In theory, he's a strong candidate. Reality may be different
HBO wants more seasons of “Silicon Valley,” but Mike Judge might be ready to end it
Eric Kohn
In Austin to celebrate the 20th anniversary of "Office Space," the creator also revealed that he has new ideas
Can America recover from Trump? A radicalized right wing suggests dangers ahead
David Masciotra
Getting Trump out of office is only the start. America has a lot of work ahead to repair what's really broken
Donald Trump admired the Russian badass’s macho posturing, Putin was happy to have the attention
Lucian K. Truscott IV
Russia Scandal Part 2: Trump didn't know much more about Putin than what's on cable news, but he liked what he saw
The return of the pragmatic progressive: John Delaney makes the case for moderation in 2020
Matthew Rozsa
Salon interviews John Delaney, the first Democrat to announce his presidential candidacy
House Democrats to investigate mysterious Qatar-linked cash infusion that bailed out Jared Kushner
Matthew Chapman
Does the Qatari government, who invested heavily in the deal, have influence over Kushner’s foreign policy work?
Trump posed for photo with founder of spa where Robert Kraft was busted for soliciting prostitution
Shira Tarlo
Kraft was arrested 19 days after the picture was taken. It's unclear if Trump knew Li Yang or the other woman in it
Salon reader comments of the week: “This issue has fractured our community”
Mary Elizabeth Williams
This week our readers talked about autism, investigations and the case for reparations
White House communications director Bill Shine resigns to join Donald Trump’s reelection campaign
Shira Tarlo
Shine joined the White House in July as the Trump administration's sixth communications director
Federal judge dismisses Stormy Daniels’ hush-money lawsuit against Donald Trump
Shira Tarlo
While the judge ruled in Trump's favor, Daniels' lawyer says his client won because she's free to talk about Trump
Fear and loathing at CPAC 2019, or why I yelled at a fascist and regretted it
Timothy Denevi
I listened to a fascist complain about deplatforming. I got drunk with a conspiracy theorist. I felt disfigured
Dems signal Michael Cohen’s “explosive” closed-door testimony implies legal peril for Trump family
Cody Fenwick
“From what I heard, I believe that there will still be more indictments to come,” Rep. Joaquin Castro says
Rep. Deb Haaland becomes the first Native American woman to sit in the speaker’s chair in US history
Matthew Chapman
In 2018, Haaland became one of only two Native American women ever to be elected to Congress
Legal experts slam Paul Manafort’s “outrageously lenient” 47-month prison sentence
Shira Tarlo
MSNBC's Ari Melber called Manafort's sentence "a reminder of the blatant inequities in our justice system"
What did the president know and when did he know it? Trump knew it all, from the beginning
Heather Digby Parton
Donald Trump's defenders have long argued he wasn't aware of the massive corruption. That excuse has blown away
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