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After Trump: The Donald in the rearview mirror
Andrew J. Bacevich
Trump himself is no more than a pimple on the face of this nation’s history
Historian and author Jeff Biggers: “Resistance is the quintessential American story”
Chauncey DeVega
Author and Salon contributor on Trump's "working-class" allure, Appalachia and the American tradition of resistance
China and California want to trump Trump on climate. But can they act fast enough?
Nathanael Johnson
Officials from China and California pledged to work together to slash greenhouse gas emissions
Seed diversity is disappearing — and 3 chemical companies own more than half
Mark Schapiro
Our food security hinges on the struggle now underway over who controls the earth’s seeds
Tom Arnold is on “The Hunt for the Trump Tapes”
Melanie McFarland
Salon talks to the comic about his show and why he says it's making "The Apprentice" creator Mark Burnett so angry
Pondering the mystery of why the Russians came to Washington
John Colarusso
Three top Russian intelligence officials met with their American counterparts in D.C. in January. Why?
FEMA head blames “spousal abuse” for more deaths in Puerto Rico post-Hurricane Maria
Taylor Link
The Trump administration undervalued the number of deaths due to Hurricane Maria but they have an excuse as to why
Donald Trump vs. international law: Overturning the legacy of Eleanor Roosevelt
Paul Rosenberg
Our president is nearly the opposite of the legendary first lady who helped launch the international order
Ken Starr on possible Trump impeachment: “The country should not be taken through that”
Taylor Link
The former independent counsel during the Clinton years says he would not want Trump to go through impeachment
Want to Win? Don’t Blow-off Labor
Bob Hennelly
Results from the primary got squeezed out of the national media spotlight by hurricane Florence and Paul Manafort
Former U.S. Attorney explains why Trump pardoning Manafort would benefit Mueller
Travis Gettys
Ex-prosecutor Joyce White Vance points out why Manafort's guilty plea might be in "everyone's best interest"
How Kenan Thompson survived “SNL”
Brian Hiatt
The fan favorite on weathering rude hosts and rough early days to become the show’s longest-running cast member
Women’s colleges play unique role in quest for equality
Kimberly Wright Cassidy, Jacquelyn Litt, ReBecca Roloff
Enrollment in women’s colleges is up in record numbers
John Kerry on Bill Maher: Trump is immature and ignorant, focused on Twitter “likes”
Nicole Karlis
Trump has "maturity of eight-year old boy with the insecurity of a teenage girl," says former secretary of state
I was wrong about the “blue wave”: It’s here. But where will it land and what does it mean?
Andrew O'Hehir
What will happen in November? Who knows! But the wave led by progressive women is transforming American politics
Why New York City is giving Silicon Valley a serious run for its money
Sam Natapoff
NYC is both leading and competing with SV in key sectors, including AI, advanced manufacturing, cyber security
Hurricane Manafort makes landfall in Washington D.C.
Lucian K. Truscott IV
Trump campaign chairman pleads guilty and is cooperating with Mueller
Disaster president: Why is Trump acting like the mayor from Jaws?
Matthew Rozsa
OK, the analogy may not be perfect, but it makes way too much sense. Can we marvel at the pathetic irony?
Trump keeps trying to kill agency that investigates chemical plant disasters
William G. Schulz
A small, independent federal agency is teetering on the brink of elimination
Four takeaways on Puerto Rico’s death toll in the wake of Trump’s tweet storm
Carmen Heredia Rodriguez
The death toll from Hurricane Maria has been a point of contention between officials and residents who live there
Many Trump aides believe the president will pardon Paul Manafort — a potentially impeachable act
Travis Gettys
Pardoning Manafort does not come without significant risk for President Donald Trump
Alan Dershowitz: Paul Manafort’s flip is a “big win” for Robert Mueller, nothing is “off the table”
Nicole Karlis
The flip "potentially opens up lots of doors that probably haven't been opened before," Dershowitz tells MSNBC
White House aides using “large colored charts” to show Trump the dangers posed by Hurricane Florence
Brad Reed
They knew using mere words would not do the trick
Michael Avenatti makes the case for indicting President Donald Trump: “No one is above the law”
Shira Tarlo
"The fact that Mr. Trump is a sitting president should not derail a process that applies to all Americans"
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