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RNC spent nearly $100,000 on Don Jr.’s new book before it landed atop New York Times bestseller list
Igor Derysh
A book agent says RNC could have bought copies directly from the publisher. This approach games book sales instead
Inside Purdue Pharma’s media playbook: how it planted the opioid “anti-story”
David Armstrong
How the OxyContin’s maker delayed the reckoning for their role in the opioid crisis
Google hires anti-union firm amid brewing labor tensions: report
Nicole Karlis
The relationship with the consulting firm was discovered by employees, who leaked the information to reporters
Press Watch: What did the vice president know? Don’t fall for Mike Pence’s non-denial denials
Dan Froomkin
Gordon Sondland clearly implicated Pence in the Ukraine extortion scandal — and the veep's "denials" are ambiguous
Is “Joker” going to get a sequel? Director Todd Phillips finally weighs in
Matthew Rozsa
"Joker" has grossed roughly one billion dollars, making a sequel seem inevitable — but reports are conflicting
Cory Booker hits Joe Biden over stance on marijuana legalization and race
Shira Tarlo
With his campaign in trouble, Cory Booker attacks Biden for unpopular position on legalization and racial justice
Decoding Harris v. Gabbard, round 2: Democrats’ back-to-the-future Obama hunt continues
Andrew O'Hehir
After an explosive day in Washington, Democrats had a debate in Atlanta. Can they recreate 2008? Maybe not quite
Ingraham and guest call LGBTQ activists “bullies” as Chick-fil-A makes changes to charitable giving
Matthew Rozsa
Laura Ingraham and Chadwick Moore express dismay that the chicken chain won’t donate to alleged anti-LGTQ charities
Is there a risk of “Friends” anniversary overkill?
Hanh Nguyen
Does it feel like nostalgia's stuck in second gear? It hasn't been a day, a week, a month ... it's been all year!
Netflix’s “I’m With The Band: Nasty Cherry” is an origin story best left untold
Ashlie D. Stevens
This is the band Charli XCX wanted to put together since she was a teen, and the docuseries shows that immaturity
What the battle over control of PG&E means for U.S. utility customers
Theodore J. Kury
Customers, cities and investors are all eager for a piece of PG&E
Media proclaims Bolivia’s election fraudulent, embraces coup — but where’s the evidence?
Gregory Shupak
Major U.S. media supported a right-wing coup in Bolivia — but their claims of election fraud don't hold up
Democratic candidates demand investigation into NBC’s “toxic culture” ahead of MSNBC debate
Igor Derysh
Given the dozens of "credible" allegations against Trump, Dems want party to take a stand on misconduct cover-ups
Relax, Devin Nunes — theater is essential to politics
Harvey Young
The stage is set and the cast members are in their places for impeachment hearings.
A Trump tax break to help the poor went to a rich GOP donor’s superyacht marina
Justin Elliott, Jeff Ernsthausen, Kyle Edwards
Two wealthy donors lobbied then-Gov. Rick Scott for the lucrative tax break—and won it. Poorer communities lost out
Climate activists occupy Nancy Pelosi’s office, launch global hunger strike
Julia Conley
Extinction Rebellion to Pelosi: "Meet with us or leave us to starve while you jet to your Thanksgiving feast"
Trump’s charity woes are uncommon, if not unprecedented, and could get more costly
Philip Hackney
Eight charities will get the Trump Foundation’s remaining assets
The e-cig industry poured money into lobbying prior to Trump’s reversal on vaping ban
Nicole Karlis
Trump's reversal on vaping isn't merely impulsive, but exemplary of Big Tobacco's (or Big Vape's) hold on D.C.
Samantha Power: Trump has found “new ways to compensate Putin for election interference”
Shira Tarlo
Trump's decision to withdraw U.S. forces from Syria is the latest sign Trump has a soft spot for Putin, Power says
White House attempts to downplay speculation over Trump’s health after unscheduled hospital visit
Igor Derysh
“What human being on earth has ever had a physical in multiple phases months apart?” one watchdog group asked
Why striking teachers across America are fighting for much more than their paychecks
Jeff Bryant
Oakland teachers are still fighting off charter schools and changing the narrative of public education
The unlikely star of my family’s Thanksgiving table
Eric Kim
Aunt Anne didn't invent broccoli cheese rice casserole. But she certainly perfected it.
What AI down on the farm could mean for rural America
Cinnamon Janzer
Grand Farm in North Dakota aims to be the first fully autonomous farm
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