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Trump brags about his toughness after NATO Secretary General seems to vindicate him
Matthew Rozsa
Trump boasts on Twitter about his foreign policy after being praised by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg
Roger Stone tells “This Week” that he might cooperate with Robert Mueller
Matthew Rozsa
Roger Stone told George Stephanopolous on "This Week" that he would "testify honestly" if knew of any wrongdoing
Uprising in Sudan: Does this African nation offer a window of hope onto the future?
Paul Rosenberg
Why is Western media ignoring the Sudan uprising, where citizens are resisting tyranny and Russian interference?
Baby boomers are the biggest suckers for fake news
Spencer Feingold
A new study finds older Americans use the internet in a manner far more divorced from reality
Why is Michael Cohen scared to testify? Because he flipped on the boss — wouldn’t you be?
Heather Digby Parton
Cohen is on his way to federal prison. Trump and Giuliani have threatened him repeatedly. Just do the math
“The bleeding wound”: Afghanistan and the implosion of America
Tom Engelhardt
If you want to ensure your success in twenty-first-century Washington, there’s no way you can be too wrong
Why Cardi B’s politics matter
Nicole Karlis
Cardi B refuses to be silenced, proving the best way to neutralize right wing trolls is to "dog walk" them
Drug-pricing policies find new momentum as “a 2020 thing”
Shefali Luthra
Lawmakers are pushing a bevy of new proposals and approaches
There’s a wider scandal suggested by the Trump investigations
Ofer Raban
Every turned stone reveals thick webs of financial misdeeds
Elizabeth Warren’s “wealth tax” proposal is popular — and Donald Trump had it first
Sophia Tesfaye
Can Elizabeth Warren can sell her bold new plan to tax the rich? Why not? Everybody loves it — except the rich
Trump zeroes in on surprise medical bills in White House chat with patients, experts
Emmarie Huetteman
Trump has often railed against high prescription drug prices
What the Stone indictment doesn’t say is what you need to know about Mueller’s Trump Russia probe
Lucian k. Truscott
What Mueller doesn’t say is more important than what he does say
Salon Interview: Tucker Carlson bashes capitalism, says he might vote for Elizabeth Warren
Matthew Rozsa
Tucker Carlson on why he reads left-wing magazines, talks to socialists and might vote for Elizabeth Warren
Donald Trump’s diplomatic war on Europe
Jean-Francois Boittin
Trump administration uses diplomatic protocol to slap the EU in the face, while cuddling up to Putin and Erdogan
Donald Trump caves to Democratic demands by announcing a deal to end his historic shutdown
Shira Tarlo
The shutdown, which entered Friday into its 34th day, became the longest budget impasse in U.S. history
Meghan McCain takes down “bastard from hell” Roger Stone: “He is a traitor who should rot in jail”
Travis Gettys
"To say he has a nebulous criminal past is putting it lightly," McCain added on "The View" following Stone's arrest
Roger Stone claims he’s been falsely accused by Mueller: “I will not testify against the president”
Shira Tarlo
"I will plead not guilty to these charges. I will defeat them in court," Stone told a crowd outside the courthouse
5 most shocking revelations in the indictment and arrest of Trump associate Roger Stone
Alex Henderson
Roger Stone is accused of discussing WikiLeaks’ activities with "senior Trump campaign officials" in 2016
Jared Kushner’s newspaper allegedly coordinated with WikiLeaks during the 2016 election: report
Tom Boggioni
It is worth looking back at more Trump campaign involvement with the hacker group that targeted Hillary Clinton
How Roger Stone played the media: Indictment exposes how he dictated 2016 Clinton coverage
Amanda Marcotte
FBI's indictment of Stone makes clear how he shaped media narratives about stolen emails and Clinton's health
Sarah Sanders was asked if Trump himself directed Roger Stone’s scheme — and she refused to deny it
Matthew Chapman
“I’m not an attorney,” Sanders told CNN's John Berman of Roger Stone's indictment. “I haven’t read through that"
Mueller will soon indict several “names quite familiar to the average American”: former CIA director
Travis Gettys
“The shoes that are yet to drop are going to be the ones that are going to be the most profound," John Brennan says
Indicted: Roger Stone accused of coordinating with Trump officials on hacked Clinton campaign emails
Shira Tarlo
With Stone, Robert Mueller has now charged 34 people and secured guilty pleas from six Trump associates or advisers
White victimology, white privilege and the Covington Catholic rules of race
Chauncey DeVega
In America's racial drama, only white people are allowed to be "innocent." The Covington boys are a classic case
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