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Republicans in Congress aren’t cheering big win in Obamacare repeal lawsuit
Matthew Rozsa
While some Republicans celebrated a ruling that Obamacare must be repealed, many are worried about the politics
A “Fox & Friends” co-host inadvertently compared Donald Trump to the infamous mobster John Gotti
Brad Reed
"Never seen a legal offensive attack in my life on even John Gotti,” Brian Kilmeade said. “Why is this allowed?"
Two former business associates of Michael Flynn have been charged with illegally lobbying for Turkey
Shira Tarlo
Charges against the two former associates were unsealed Monday in a federal courtroom in Alexandria, Virginia
“Fox & Friends” segment suggests that each Trump voter should give $80 to fund the president’s wall
David Edwards
“And I think that’s the kind of thing that needs to happen. It could be a people’s wall,” Michael Goodwin suggested
Greed and climate-change denial: Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain
Carl Pope
At the climate summit in Poland, a revelation: Our nation stands with the petro-tyrants of Russia and Saudi Arabia
Theresa May and political sexism, Brexiteer-style
Stephan Richter
The hardcore Brexiteers are so keen on beating up on Theresa May for one primary reason — because she is a woman
Public pressure could halt U.S. support of Yemen war
Marjorie Cohn
Khashoggi's murder has spurred Democrats and Republicans to take steps to end U.S. military involvement in Yemen
How the internet imperils good citizenship
Roberto Simanowski
The online culture of instant gratification robs us of the endorphins normally produced of effort and endurance
Giuliani says Trump will only do in-person Mueller interview “over my dead body”
Matthew Rozsa
The former New York City mayor and current Trump lawyer said that he'd never let Mueller interview the president
Christian nationalists are trying to seize power — but progressives have a plan to fight back
Paul Rosenberg
"Project Blitz" unveiled: Here's the long-term plan aimed at maximizing the Christian right's power and influence
Acting chief of staff Mick Mulvaney once called Trump a “terrible human being”
Matthew Rozsa
The acting chief of staff may have a hard time becoming chief of staff after it was revealed he insulted Trump
Is Obamacare going to be repealed? Probably not, experts say
Matthew Rozsa
While a Texas judge has struck down the Affordable Care Act, there isn't too much reason to worry right now
Brexit rooted more in elite politics than mass resentment
Craig Parsons
Conservative leaders, starting with Thatcher, pushed the idea that nationalism was more important than free trade
Lessons of Maria Butina: Are men too easily flattered by young women to be trusted with power?
Amanda Marcotte
Should men be allowed to have power at all? Latest scandals in TrumpWorld suggest they simply can't be trusted
News from the far side of nowhere: In a crippled world, all the news that’s fit to splint
Tom Engelhardt
America already preparing to sign off on 2018 in a blur of Trump
Jeanine Pirro was paid to speak at GOP event with Kevin McCarthy — who thanked her the next day
Eric Hananoki
Pirro has used her Fox News program to push a Republican cause that was related to her speaking fee
Paris is burning — and London too: World War IV and the crisis of democracy
Andrew O'Hehir
These events are not disconnected, and not as far away as they look. The crisis of democracy just got hotter
Influencing elections, one investment at a time
Sam Natapoff
The investment theory of political campaigns and elections
The EPA airbrushed away 6 million cars to make your gas mileage worse
Nathanael Johnson
The idea that making cars cheaper will lead to fewer cars on the road is “inconsistent with basic economic theory"
All Donald Trump wanted was to be president, and just look how it turned out!
Lucian K. Truscott IV
He just wanted to be president, and now look at him; Trump is going to be a defendant
Paul Ryan’s disgraceful last act: Providing cover for Trump on Yemen war
Sophia Tesfaye
Just as Republicans find some spine on foreign policy, Paul Ryan bids farewell to D.C. by doing Trump's bidding
Wall Street, banks, and angry citizens
Nomi Prins
The inequality gap on a planet growing more extreme
Trump names Mick Mulvaney as “acting” chief of staff
Nicole Karlis
Trump has found someone to take over the position of John Kelly
Salon’s comments of the week: What’s “Hollywood’s best-disguised film noir”?
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Our readers weigh in on the Russia investigation, workplace diversity and the darkest holiday tale
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