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Sacha Baron Cohen asks Joe Arpaio if he’d accept oral sex from Trump
Rachel Leah
"I may have to say yes," the disgraced former sheriff told Cohen's new character on "Who Is America?" Sunday night
Salon meets Breitbart: Matthew Rozsa and Raheem Kassam discuss Brexit and the EU
Matthew Rozsa
Salon talks with Breitbart alumnus Raheem Kassam on global nationalism and the future of European politics
Rosie O’Donnell is singing show tunes at Donald Trump in protest: “He’s a vicious dictator”
Rachel Leah
The actress opens up to Variety as she heads to D.C. with Broadway stars to protest outside the White House
CBS stands by Les Moonves, despite #MeToo reports: “There’s no wiggle room” for ignoring allegations
Melanie McFarland
CBS' Kelly Kahl affirmed the network's commitment to an "inclusive, and safe workplace" at a TCA press tour event
John Oliver calls out Donald Trump’s “galling lie” about Don Jr.
Rachel Leah
Oliver thinks the president is so worried about the investigation that he's making stuff up about his son
Should media quit covering Trump rallies? Absolutely not
Amanda Marcotte
Trump rallies are important aspects of the news cycle, but journalists need to be more strategic in covering them
Child separation crisis background: Who caused the misery south of the border?
Edward Curtin
An in-depth look at what happened in Guatemala, where a trail of bodies has led back to the U.S.
Historian on comparing Donald Trump to Adolf Hitler: “My resistance … is being overcome”
Chauncey DeVega
Historian Richard Frankel, an expert on Nazi Germany, says history doesn't have to repeat itself — if we stop it
Martin O’Malley on Bernie, Hillary, the Democratic debate and what went wrong in 2016
Matthew Rozsa
If America wants a healthier democracy, we need better debates — so says the "other Democrat" who ran in 2016
On climate change, it’s time to start panicking
Matthew Rozsa
The crisis over global warming warrants an unparalleled response
“Pulp Fiction” in chronological order: Untwisting Tarantino’s cryptic timeline
Dana Polan
To solve the puzzles within Quentin Tarantino's film noir, it helps to plot out the story in chronological order
Kellyanne Conway, says journalists are “not the enemy of the people”
Clarrie Feinstein
Conway and Ivanka Trump recently disagreed with President Trump and his renewed attacks on the media.
Trump attorney admits to mistakes regarding the infamous Trump Tower meeting
Clarrie Feinstein
Jay Sekulow tells George Stephanopoulos, "I had bad information at the time and made a mistake in my statement."
Melania Trump comes to Lebron James’ defense after Trump Twitter attack
Clarrie Feinstein
The First Lady supports James' philanthropic efforts, contradicting her husband's critical remarks
Trump makes last-minute pitch to prevent defeat in crucial Ohio election
Clarrie Feinstein
Trump launches hour-long attack on Democratic candidate O'Connor and slings mud at Leader Pelosi and Sen. Feinstein
As wildfires rage, Trump administration plans to slash fire science funding
Randy Lee Loftis
Fire science funding has been eroding for more than a decade, even before President Donald Trump’s proposed cuts
Stephen Bannon’s world: Dangerous minds in dangerous times
Ronald Beiner
“Every day, we get stronger and they get weaker. History is on our side,” said Bannon on far-right politics
QAnon believers react to Bill Maher’s monologue on the conspiracy theory
Taylor Link
"It's amazing how well-crafted their lies are," one Reddit user said of Maher's monologue
She’s running: “Charlotte Walsh Likes to Win” is the essential political novel for the 2018 midterms
Erin Keane
Jo Piazza's lively and insightful fictional campaign trail book shows how the media fails women running for office
Did left-wing Hillary hate put Trump in the White House? A toxic question with bad answers
Andrew O'Hehir
Yes, a tiny subset of the radical left hated Hillary more than Trump. Does that mean they're pawns in Putin's plot?
How we talk about Iran matters — and not just Trump’s “BE CAUTIOUS!” tweets
Sophia A. McClennen
There's an undeniable and horrifying human cost to military conflicts, as seen in Yemen and Syria
Andrew Sullivan plays himself, proves “racist” tweets by New York Times hire were innocent
Taylor Link
In a column Sullivan cited a tweet by Sarah Jeong as an example of racism, failing to realize she was parodying him
President Trump’s “racist” tweet about LeBron James backfires, sees criticism from all sides
Taylor Link
The president went after the king of basketball after watching an interview about his new school for poor children
Facebook should shut down its News Feed until the midterm elections
Alexandra Stanton
When a grease fire scorches the restaurant's kitchen it shuts up shop to renovate; Facebook, Russia is your inferno
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