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The Year of the Woman in electoral politics? Maybe so — but not for Republicans
Amanda Marcotte
Record numbers of women are running in 2018, but the number of Republican women in office will probably decline
White spaces, white privilege and white fear: Negrophobia still contaminates America
Chauncey DeVega
A white doctor shouts, "They're treating me like a f***ing black person," and an open secret is revealed
Why does Donald Trump claim his trade war is a matter of “national security”?
Trey Fields
The president's tough talk on trade signals a major conceptual shift, one that could endanger America's future
Trump ditches Canada to make tentative NAFTA deal with Mexico
Matthew Rozsa
Trump has long focused on trade deals as a cornerstone of his political agenda
Trump’s NAFTA speaker phone call to Mexico: Reality TV posing as “breaking news”
Melanie McFarland
Take a cue from the producers who polished "The Apprentice": Editing, the cousin of news judgment, is your friend
John McCain’s farewell statement appears to rebuke Trump’s border wall
Brad Reed
The Arizona Republican's final statement was read to the public Monday by Rick Davis, a close friend
John McCain’s thumbs-down, and his defiance of Donald Trump, should stand as his final testament
Bob Cesca
I have health care today because of two leaders: Barack Obama and John McCain, who stood up for American values
How a 62-year-old unsolved mystery could stifle Robert Mueller’s Russia probe
Matthew Rozsa
If a court sides with the Justice Department in a decades-old murder case, it could impact the Mueller probe
Trump stays silent after mass shooting at video game tournament in Jacksonville
Matthew Rozsa
President Donald Trump tweeted about a number of subjects on Sunday — but not about America's latest mass shooting
Trump prematurely raises White House flag lowered to half-staff in honor of John McCain
Matthew Rozsa
Trump has had a long-running feud with John McCain, which spilled over even to his reaction after McCain's death
Nothing Donald Trump can do will drive his voters away: If last week didn’t do it, what will?
Heather Digby Parton
Multiple convictions of his inner circle, with more coming. Personal insults to a Republican hero. Nothing changes
Concentration camps in America? Author Andrea Pitzer reminds us they already exist
Chauncey DeVega
Concentration camps have a long history in America, says author, and Donald Trump is testing them out right now
Donald Trump’s “white genocide” rhetoric: A dangerous escalation of racism
Amanda Marcotte
Trump's embrace of a white supremacist conspiracy theory hits a dangerous new low in his authoritarian ranting
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, the next Barack Obama?
Matthew Rozsa
Just like Barack Obama before her, upstart hotshot Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
Milo Yiannopoulos attacks his fans for failing to support him emotionally and financially
Taylor Link
In a Facebook post, the right-wing provocateur decried his financial state
Beneath the blue wave in Orange County: Not just about House races in longtime GOP stronghold
Paul Rosenberg
Four House seats may flip in Richard Nixon's former home. But for activists on the ground, it's about much more
Russia state media refuses to honor John McCain: “He was an implacable opponent of Russia”
Taylor Link
John McCain receives the highest honor from Russia, a non-tribute
John McCain, “maverick” Senator and former P.O.W., is dead
Salon Staff
The former Republican presidential nominee and iconoclast of the GOP died from brain cancer at 81
Deporting one Nazi is not enough
Matthew Rozsa
Trump is abetting white supremacy on the one hand even as he goes after individual offenders on the other
Smart Watch: “Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan,” Ava DuVernay’s “August 28” and more top TV this week
Melanie McFarland
John Krasinski takes on Tom Clancy. Plus, spend time with DuVernay's short film, and Steve James takes us to school
Mudgirls: Meet the women building their own sustainable homes
Valerie Vande Panne
They have worked to spread the word that even a new mother can build her own home, and it can be earth-friendly
Republican House candidate claims she was abducted by aliens, wins major newspaper endorsement
Shira Tarlo
The Miami Herald just endorsed Bettina Rodriguez Aguilera, a Florida Republican who says she boarded a UFO
America is married to the mob: But now the crime boss in the White House is feeling the heat
Andrew O'Hehir
Forget all the arcane theories about Russian collusion. It's simpler than that: Donald Trump is a mobster
Don’t blame the mafia; American capitalism made Donald Trump
Bob Hennelly
Donald Trump may be right to be surprised. As a self-styled bigshot businessman, the law was never so tough on him
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