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Some Bernie Sanders supporters complain that the Democratic Party isn’t letting them run things
Jeremy Binckes
At the heart of it, some die-hard Bernie supporters still can't get over Hillary Clinton
Sean Spicer is not sexy, America says
Charlie May
Sean Spicer was subjected to a harsh and vulgar poll on his looks — and the results weren't pretty
Charlie Dent announces his resignation: “The most basic tasks of governing” are too difficult
Matthew Rozsa
"Accomplishing the most basic fundamental tasks of governance is becoming far too difficult"
Blasts from the GOP past: Right-wingers dream of replacing Paul Ryan with Gingrich or Santorum
Heather Digby Parton
Wouldn't it be fun to drag these '90s dinosaurs out of storage? Could they lead conservatives back to glory? Um, no
Bernie Sanders’ revolution is still alive — but is democratic socialism a realistic goal?
Conor Lynch
Sanders promised a "revolution," but campaigned as a democratic reformer. Ultimately that may not be enough
Republicans hit peak racial hypocrisy: Their condemnation of white supremacy is laughable
Chauncey DeVega
Leading Republicans have fled from Trump's racism. But their party has been a white-identity club for 50 years
This Sinclair-Tribune merger is a rotten deal for America
Michael Winship
What’s to be done about "the most dangerous company most Americans haven’t heard of?"
What victims of Hurricane Harvey can learn from Katrina as rebuilding begins
Justin Gallagher
The financial impact of Hurricane Katrina on individual lives has been little studied until now
The tough lessons of “Wolf Warrior II”: The Trump effect on China’s box office
Erik Lundegaard
Did Donald Trump inadvertently help the massive success of China’s superpatriotic “Wolf Warrior II”?
Kid Rock rants about Nazis, KKK, Black Lives Matter and Colin Kaepernick at a concert
Charlie May
As he gears up for a potential Senate run, Kid Rock imagines himself as the President of the United States
Donald Trump’s media fanboys love that he’s working with Democrats now
Jeremy Binckes
Trump supporters in the media are twisting themselves to make Trump's surprising deal seem like a win
Antifa and leftists organize mutual aid and rescue networks in Houston
Candice Bernd
Leftists, radicals and anarchists, including those involved in antifa, are coming together to provide Harvey relief
Legal scholar James Whitman: “Trusting in our institutions” may not be enough to stop Trump
Chauncey DeVega
Yale law professor on what the Nazis learned from American racism and how the worst laws of the past linger on
How Muslim Americans are fighting Islamophobia and securing their civil rights
Emily Cury
U.S. Muslim advocacy organizations have advanced their community’s integration in America
Israel is playing charades in its population battle with Palestine
Jonathan Cook
Peace between Israel and Palestine seems further out of reach in the Trump era
Westboro Baptist Church cheers on Hurricane Irma via Twitter
Gabriel Bell
The group is hoping that the Category-5 storm crushes you and all that you hold dear — or couldn't you guess?
Voters are starting to think that America isn’t that great anymore: poll
Matthew Rozsa
The president is influencing the American psyche, and it's not for the better
The head of Los Alamos Laboratory says he’ll step down, just before a contractor takes over
Peter Cary, R. Jeffrey Smith, Patrick Malone
Charles McMillan, who presided over controversial missteps and higher budgets, says he will retire at year’s end
Donald Trump’s golf clubs are places CEOs come to schmooze with the president: report
Matthew Rozsa
At least 70 executives with federal contracts, lobbyists and trade group officials have joined Trump's golf clubs
Did overdevelopment make flooding in Houston worse?
Mary Mazzoni
As residents recover from Harvey, some experts wonder if the disastrous flooding could have been mitigated.
There’s one big reason for Trump and Sessions to target DACA: Racism
Amanda Marcotte
Jeff Sessions claims DACA recipients are undeserving, unassimilated and prone to crime. None of that is true
New Jersey Sen. Bob Menendez goes on trial for corruption — and Republicans smell a gift
Matthew Sheffield
Eager Republicans launch new effort to force embattled Democrat out — Chris Christie could appoint his successor
On this dark day for DACA consider what open borders really mean
Cassius Wilkinson
America’s open border doesn’t exist. What if it did?
DACA announcement sparks widespread protests and student walkouts
Charlie May
Defenders of DACA took to the streets after the Trump administration announced an end to the immigration program
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