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Wil Wheaton, lifelong fan of PBS and libraries, has one book he can’t recommend
Melanie McFarland
Salon talks to Wheaton about "The Great American Read" and how Trump ruined post-apocalyptic sci-fi for him
Donald Trump was just called out for fibbing about the economy by an unexpected source: Fox News
Matthew Rozsa
Fox identified a big factual error in Trump's economic proclamations, but the president has not issued a retraction
Bob Woodward’s book about Trump has sold one million copies in print — and it only hit shelves today
Shira Tarlo, Joseph Neese
"We have reprinted six times for a total of seven to meet extraordinary demand," a Simon & Schuster rep has said
Donald Trump and the “N-word”: Many voters would still support him — but not enough
Chauncey DeVega
Data journalist George Elliott Morris says most Republicans don't mind racial slurs, but a tape would hurt Trump
Brett Kavanaugh could be worse than you think: Here’s how he’ll gut environmental protection
Amanda Marcotte
Kavanaugh's history suggests he's skeptical of longstanding court precedents that protect environmental laws
“Not a laughing matter”: In Omarosa tape, Trump jokes while discussing terrorists killing US troops
Eric W. Dolan
White House staff can be heard laughing as Trump jokes that “I don’t think I’d want to be a terrorist right now”
Facebook has permitted political ads featuring fake news, conspiracy theories and bigotry
Natalie Martinez
Based on Facebook’s advertising policies, “false content” is not permitted on landing pages for paid ads
Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi on her future in politics: “As long as (Trump’s) here, I’m here”
Rachel Leah
"If Hillary Clinton had won and the Affordable Care Act was protected . . . I was happy to go my way," Pelosi said
Omarosa releases new recording of Trump talking about Clinton and Russia investigation on “The View”
Travis Gettys
“The real Russia story is Hillary and collusion,” President Donald Trump is heard telling staffers
Will Ted Cruz lose his Senate race? Top Republicans brace for Beto O’Rourke to make history in Texas
Rachel Leah
"How likable is a candidate?" a senior adviser to the president asked Republicans this weekend. "That still counts"
Two cheers for “Anonymous”: Here’s why he or she should stay inside the Trump administration
Bob Cesca
Most Democrats want the New York Times' anonymous contributor to come out of the shadows. Here's why I disagree
NAACP Legal Defense Fund lays out Kavanaugh’s “extensive and troubling record” on civil rights
Rachel Leah
"We must oppose his confirmation to the Supreme Court," argues longtime legal arm of civil rights movement
Bob Woodward on Donald Trump: “The president is so detached from the reality of what’s going on”
Joseph Neese
"This has not been treated seriously enough," Woodward said during his first live interview about his book "Fear"
Steve Bannon’s big comeback: Fuel the European right and protect Trump — against Republicans
Heather Digby Parton
Would-be mastermind says the Times op-ed is a sign GOP is plotting a "coup" against Trump. Um, not really, Steve
New York Times columnist Thomas Friedman’s crazy terrible Middle Eastern economics
Jim Naureckas
Even when you get past the racist headline, Friedman's account of Middle Eastern "poverty" is factually wrong
Brett Kavanaugh: Love child of the unholy marriage between Donald Trump and the GOP
Amanda Marcotte
Trump wants to protect corruption. Republicans want a hard-right policy agenda. With Kavanaugh, everybody wins
Why do people share conspiracy theories and fake news? Maybe it’s the human “need for chaos”
Paul Rosenberg
Scholar Michael Petersen says people often share rumors they know are false: "They want to incite hatred and chaos"
Omarosa says NY Times “resistance” op-ed came from Pence’s office in radio interview
Sarah K. Burris
“I would say I could narrow it down to Pence’s office,” Newman said
How will Google’s innovation continue beyond its 20th year?
Gary Marchionini
The past and present of Google — what’s next?
The U.S. Military is winning. No, really, it is!
Nick Turse
A simple equation proves that the U.S. Armed Forces have triumphed in the war on terror
What if John McCain had picked Joe Lieberman in 2008?
Matthew Rozsa
"I think we would have done better than the McCain-Palin ticket did," Lieberman speculated to Salon
Bill Maher on “Real Time”: “We can have #MeToo and Al Franken — they are not mutually exclusive”
Jordan Hoffner
Looking ahead to the 2020 election, Maher calls for former Sen. Al Franken to run against Donald Trump
Exclusive: Gary Johnson wants to be the Senate swing vote — and a “Better Call Saul” cameo
Matthew Rozsa
Gary Johnson talks to Salon about where he agrees and disagrees with Trump, as well as Libertarianism's future
Our country is being murdered in front of our eyes, and the op-ed is only further proof
Lucian K. Truscott IV
Don't hang your hopes on the “quiet resistance” behind the anonymous New York Times op-ed
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