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Did Fox News prompt Trump to have refugees tear gassed at the border?
Amanda Marcotte
Trump created this border crisis by refusing to deal fairly with refugees. And Fox News is egging him on
John Kasich weighs primary challenge to Donald Trump in 2020: “This is really, really serious to me”
Shira Tarlo
Kasich says he is considering throwing his hat in the ring for the third time to take on Pres. Donald Trump in 2020
Republican Cindy Hyde-Smith caught in additional scandal in countdown to Mississippi Senate election
Shira Tarlo
The MLB asks Hyde-Smith, accused of pushing a "revisionist view of the Civil War," to return its $5,000 donation
GOP senator slams Trump for “siding with the Saudis” on Jamal Khashoggi’s murder
Elizabeth Preza
Republican Sen. Mike Lee, R-Ut., said he doesn’t “know why [Trump’s] siding with the Saudis”
How Trump’s new acting attorney general can protect Don Jr. from a Mueller indictment
Travis Gettys
Is Don Jr. the real reason why Matt Whitaker replaced Jeff Sessions?
Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago comedy special: Just when we thought he could go no lower
Heather Digby Parton
Trump's holiday phone calls with military personnel set a new standard for his presidency. Not in a good way
The Trump administration tried to bury its own climate change report — and right-wing media helped
Matthew Rozsa
Trump doesn't want you to see the climate change report produced by his own administration
Shattering Europe? Why Trump’s Paris fiasco really matters
Rajan Menon
Trump’s behavior reflects deeper and dangerous political trends — ones he both exemplifies and fosters
Fox host Jeanine Pirro has banked more than $200K speaking at GOP events since Trump’s inauguration
Eric Hananoki
Fox News recently lied by claiming it “does not condone any talent participating in campaign events”
How Marianne Williamson’s presidential bid is normalizing New Age spirituality
Nicole Karlis
As religiosity declines, a New Age presidential candidate could bring spirituality into the mainstream
“The system is rigged”: How the crimes of “The Panama Papers” affect us all
Melanie McFarland
In "The Panama Papers" documentary, director Alex Winter casts a gaze toward the real enemies of the people
The California wildfire has been completely contained
Matthew Rozsa
The Camp Fire has been contained after taking 85 lives with 271 people still unaccounted for
Why Democrats must embrace Ocasio-Cortez’s “Green New Deal” proposal
Paul Rosenberg
Building a major green jobs project is clearly good politics. Far more important, it's necessary to our future
How the Russian concept of “info-noise” can help American outlets cover Trump
Talia Lavin
Substantive policy changes can — and should — be kept separate from statements that are merely inflammatory
Mexico’s incoming government denies deal with Trump on asylum seekers
Matthew Rozsa
Mexico's government is denying a report by Trump and The Washington Post that it would be a 'third secure country'
Sinclair stations air special fearmongering about socialism, and it’s hosted by Sebastian Gorka
Pam Vogel
The program aired on at least 18 Sinclair-owned or -operated local news stations between Nov. 10 and Nov. 13
Kellyanne Conway calls critics “jealous” after being asked how she reconciles her faith with WH job
Tana Ganeva
"I forgive my critics and I pray for them,” Conway said during a Christian radio show
Why women lie about sex
Amanda Marcotte
Author Lux Alptraum chronicles the various lies women tell about sex and the very good reasons they do it
Chief Justice John Roberts rebukes Trump’s attacks on the judiciary, slams “Obama judge” comment
Cody Fenwick
Roberts made the comments Wednesday in a statement to the Associated Press
Rudy Giuliani thinks Trump’s tweets are enough for Mueller to conclude investigation
Brad Reed
Despite Giulani’s insistence, Trump has sent out tweets that some legal experts have said could implicate him
WH lawyers reportedly warned Trump he could be removed if he forced DOJ to prosecute enemies
Cody Fenwick
Trump won't hesitate to abuse his power
Jim Carrey doesn’t care if his political paintings cost him fans: “Lose them”
Michael Nordine
The actor "got in trouble" with his management when he first started
“Robin Hood” review: Revisionist history has never been dumber or more boring
David Ehrlich
Egerton, Foxx, Mendelsohn are charismatic, but they can't save this embarrassing train wreck of an origin story
Can we save loved ones from Fox News? “I don’t know if it’s too late or not”
Chauncey DeVega
Jen Senko, director of "The Brainwashing of My Dad," on surviving those Fox News-fueled holiday gatherings
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