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Elizabeth Warren, the Democrats and the real problem with the “fake news media”
Paul Rosenberg
Mainstream media's vacuous, sexist and false responses to Warren makes clear how thoroughly it's been hacked
Elizabeth Warren: “I am not a person of color”
Matthew Rozsa
Elizabeth Warren tells an Iowa voter as she begins her presidential campaign: "I am not a person of color."
“Impeach the motherf**ker”: Maybe not, but the new Congress is already exciting
Andrew O'Hehir
Beyond all the scolding and media blowback, Rashida Tlaib's viral moment speaks to big change in Washington
Political scientists explain how Trump and a radicalized GOP pose a long-term threat to democracy
Travis Gettys
"Behavior that was once considered unthinkable in American politics is becoming commonplace"
Is the Trump hotel business floundering after two years under Don Jr. and Eric?
Tom Boggioni
Why a planned Scion hotel in Mississippi — prime Trump-voter territory — has had its opening delayed
Women who ran for Congress avoided women’s issues in their campaign ads
Shawn Parry-Giles
Despite the #MeToo movement, women in politics still face challenges in talking openly about gender equality
Arizona GOP chairman warns state Republicans they’re not allowed to criticize President Donald Trump
Tom Boggioni
The letter was sent out to Arizona GOP officeholders — including newly-appointed U.S. Senator Martha McSally
The road map for Trump’s final 10 months
Lucian K. Truscott IV
Nixon’s fall was more rapid than you think. Trump’s end will come at the same pace
En route to Congress, California Democrats hit wall on “Medicare-for-all”
Samantha Young
It's unlikely there will be much progressive health care legislation coming out of Congress in the next two years
The Cuban revolution, 60 years on
Vijay Prashad
Over six decades the United States has tried to undermine the will of the Cuban people. It continues to do so
Here are 7 of the most ridiculous claims from Trump’s press statement
Cody Fenwick
Trump's press briefing was riddled with lies
Trump: “Walls work – that’s why rich, powerful and successful people build them around their homes”
Brad Reed
Donald Trump again demands that House Democrats help him fulfill a campaign promise that his own party failed to do
After Apple dive, top Trump aide warns “heck of a lot” more to come
Igor Derysh
White House economic adviser Kevin Hassett agrees with Apple's Tim Cook: China trade war is driving down markets
The Senate just confirmed dozens of Trump appointees
Matthew Rozsa
The Senate used a voice vote on Wednesday to confirm 77 nominees to various positions of power
Fox News host Sean Hannity blames death of police officer on Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s holiday vacation
Shira Tarlo
"You were thousands of miles away, lapping it up, life of luxury, playing politics," Hannity claims on his Fox show
GOP reveals ugly underbelly of its class bigotry as Republicans continue to deny federal workers pay
Alex Henderson
The more the GOP addresses the hardships so many federal workers are facing, the more they show their ugly classism
Meghan McCain calls out Joy Behar’s alleged friendship with far-right commentator Ann Coulter
Brendan Skwire
“She was in your video for your 20th anniversary,” McCain claims with a smug grin as Behar goes on the defensive
Democrats push to require 10 years of tax returns for 2020 presidential candidates
Matthew Rozsa
House Democrats are going to pass a bill that requires presidential candidates to submit a decade of tax returns
Sen. Dianne Feinstein reveals the Democrat she would back in 2020: “My candidate would be Joe Biden”
Shira Tarlo
Biden has previously asserted his belief that he is the "most qualified person" to serve as the nation's president
Nobel economist Paul Krugman declares Trump boom “over” as US economy enters “significant slowdown”
Alex Henderson
The New York Times isn’t the only place where Paul Krugman offers his insights on the state of the U.S. economy
As federal workers go without pay, Mike Pence is set to get raise of almost $13K tomorrow: report
Tom Boggioni
Meanwhile, as many as 800,000 federal workers have gone without pay for two weeks — and counting
Trump claims shutdown meeting was “productive,” but threatens it could last “months – or even years”
Shira Tarlo
The shutdown over $5.6 billion for border wall funding hits the two-week mark – and appears to have no end in sight
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