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Liberal hope is dangerous: Don’t count on Mueller or the blue wave to save America from Trump
Chauncey DeVega
Believe that American democracy still works and things will go back to normal? That's nice. It's also not reality
Cryptojacking spreads across the web
Pranshu Bajpai, Richard Enbody
Is someone else making money on your computer?
Do “haters” deserve our compassion? Sally Kohn says yes — and it’s complicated
Lauren Schiller
Kohn, whose book "The Opposite of Hate" generated its own controversy, says she still has work to do, too
Oliver North vows to “counterpunch” Parkland students, complains NRA is victim of “civil terrorism”
Matthew Rozsa
The newly named NRA president also says the Jim Crow south wasn't as bad as the climate for gun owners today
House Republicans now pushing for a solution on the Dreamers — yes, you read that right
Matthew Rozsa
Bipartisan group in Congress aims to force a vote on 4 immigration bills, over Paul Ryan's objections
War and the imperial presidency
Danny Sjursen
Congress offers a bipartisan blank check to Donald Trump
Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts and the culture war: Now the right hates both groups
Amanda Marcotte
Conservatives don't want girls joining the Boy Scouts. But they didn't want them joining the Girl Scouts either
How much have Republicans cut the EPA in two years?
Louis Jacobson
Rep. Evan Jenkins boasts during a debate about the cuts in two key areas to the EPA
Reich: The financial hardships of Trump’s friends
Robert Reich
Trumponomics is a thin veneer of an excuse for giving America’s rich whatever they want
What “Roseanne” doesn’t say about race speaks volumes
Melanie McFarland
Now we know why Season 10 of the ABC sitcom has avoided specific conversations about race: It doesn't know how
The Grifter in Chief has an administration full of thieves, fixers and money grubbers
Lucian K. Truscott IV
Now more than ever, the “lobby bar” at the Trump International Hotel is the favorite hang-out of lobbyists & fixers
In confrontational hearing, Gina Haspel won’t say if torture was “immoral”
Nicole Karlis
Haspel had a heated encounter with Sen. Kamala Harris on the morality of waterboarding
Is war with Iran coming next? Now that Trump has dumped the Iran deal, he may seek regime change
Heather Digby Parton
Will Trump be satisfied with scuttling Barack Obama's Iran deal? Because John Bolton and Mike Pompeo want war
How the farm bill could erode part of the ACA
Julie Appleby
The farm bill was approved by the House Committee on Agriculture in mid-April
Historian Timothy Snyder on Trump’s war on democracy: He is deliberately “hurting white people”
Chauncey DeVega
Yale historian Timothy Snyder's new book documents Trump's "sadopopulism" and America's "Road to Unfreedom"
Birth of a “Troll Nation”: Amanda Marcotte on how and why conservatives embraced the dark side
Andrew O'Hehir
Amanda Marcotte's new book is about a problem bigger than Trump: The turn toward hate that made him possible
Warning signs for the blue wave? Republicans shun Blankenship, pick strong contenders
Sophia Tesfaye
Endangered Democrats in West Virginia and Indiana must face credible opponents; Ohio governor race will be tight
Why can’t the world’s best military win its wars?
Arnold R. Isaacs
Americans need to rethink war and look honestly at ourselves and our friends
Rudy’s been a bust — but Trump’s “warriors” in Congress keep fighting to destroy Mueller probe
Heather Digby Parton
Donald Trump showers love on his quartet of far-right House loyalists, but Devin Nunes clearly feels left behind
One West Virginia county tried to break its dependence on the energy industry, it was overruled
Ken Ward Jr.
Fayette County tried to ban disposal of natural gas waste but were sued by the industry and lost the case
Popular conservative meme pages on Facebook affiliate themselves with an extremist militia movement
Natalie Martinez
Fake news website America’s Freedom Fighters has identified itself as part of the extremist militia movement III%
Homeownership is dead. The future lies in public housing
Tanner Howard
Homeownership rates for Americans under 35 have fallen by more than 20 percent since 2004
Trump-style West Virginia candidate Don Blankenship: Injustice and inequality in their ugliest form
Amanda Marcotte
Blankenship's crime led to 29 deaths. He was punished far less than people who commit ordinary street crimes
Media’s Korea blind spot: What do pundits know about North Korea that South Koreans don’t?
Adam Johnson
South Koreans largely saw the Kim-Moon summit as a big success, but U.S. pundits are all doom and gloom. Why?
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