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Welcome to the 2020 Festival of Hate: A campaign like no other starts too early and too hot
Andrew O'Hehir
So far every Democrat who's running, or might be, has been subjected to withering internet hatred. What's the deal?
More billionaire presidential candidates: A bitter pill
Leo W. Gerard
The rich determine which bitter pill to shove down the throats of the 99 percent
Trump taunts Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam as Democrats urge him to resign
Matthew Rozsa
Trump taunts Ralph Northam in aftermath of racist yearbook photograph scandal
The shutdown took so long to end because it became a moral issue
Timothy Ryan, Andrew W. Delton, Peter DeScioli
Why didn’t Congress and the president strike a deal sooner?
Trump tells “Face the Nation” he might shut down the government again
Matthew Rozsa
When asked about another shutdown, Trump told "Face the Nation" that "I don't take anything off the table"
A peek at the fantasy world in Donald J. Trump’s brain
Terry H. Schwadron
Where bad is good, ISIS is defeated, North Korea behaves, Iran acts up and Roger Stone is an innocent man
AOC’s 70 percent billionaire tax is not high enough; 90 percent is more like it
Bob Hennelly
Today the interest on our $22 trillion government debt pyramid is $5 billion per day
Here are the two presidential candidates that terrify Wall Street the most
Cody Fenwick
President Donald Trump has alienated many in the financial industry with his erratic leadership, his trade wars...
Played by Putin: Madeleine Albright explains how Trump is “playing a strong hand poorly”
Matthew Rozsa
"Putin is playing a weak hand very well and we are playing a strong hand poorly"
How journalists can rebut Trump’s “fake news” claims
Kamyar Razavi
As Trump continues to stir up distrust of the media, it’s time to embrace "solutions journalism"
The First Step Act reflects a new criminal justice consensus, but will it reduce mass incarceration?
Michelle S Phelps
It's not so unusual that Democrats and Republicans converge on criminal justice, at least on the surface
Americans are alienated, and football won’t fix that
Erin C. Tarver
Football helps Americans fulfill a genuine need for community — yet that fulfillment has come at a terrible price
America’s presidential elections are broken: Here’s how to fix them
Reed E. Hundt
Most people don't vote, even in presidential elections — because their votes don't count. We can change that
Globalization is bad for America is the lie that all Trump’s other lies are based on
Edward Goldberg
America was—and still is—the biggest winner in the current era of globalization
The Texas two-step on voter fraud: Make outlandish claims, then walk them back
Nina Sparling
Claims that 95,000 non-citizens are registered to vote in Texas are already being quietly walked back
Republicans are not telling the truth: Virginia’s abortion bill would not legalize infanticide
Shira Tarlo
No, Virginia Democrats do not support infanticide
Chris Christie says Trump needs to compromise: “Every negotiation can’t be a test of manhood”
Matthew Rozsa
Chris Christie talks to Salon about nearly being Trump's vice president — and which Democrat he thinks can beat him
Is the era of unrestrained capitalism coming to an end?
Klaus Marre, DonkeyHotey
The claim that the Davos crowd is worried about populism and nationalism rings hollow
Walling in the opioid crisis?
Rajan Menon
There is a real national emergency in America, it’s just not the wall
Paul Krugman calls out “radical centrist” Howard Schultz
Matthew Chapman
Centrists like Schultz have "retreat[ed] into a fantasy world," Krugman writes
“Where’s My Roy Cohn?” review: A stale portrait of Donald Trump’s hero — Sundance
David Ehrlich
Bad people make for good film, but this portrait of Donald Trump's personal hero proves that bio-docs are in crisis
Ann Coulter completely unleashes on Trump: “We put this lunatic in the White House for one reason”
Cody Fenwick
Coulter is angry — and threatening to back a right-wing challenger to the GOP president, who she used to "trust"
Mitch McConnell orchestrates devastating rebuke of Trump’s plans to withdrawal US troops from Syria
Matthew Chapman
Experts have warned that a total U.S. withdrawal from Syria would advance the interests of Iran and Russia
Three stunning denials of wrongdoing made by President Donald Trump in new Oval Office interview
Bob Brigham
Trump sits down for an Oval Office interview with the newspaper he often insults while clearly craving its approval
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