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Trump’s Russia lawyer isn’t seeking security clearance, and may have trouble getting one
Justin Elliott, Jesse Eisinger
Marc Kasowitz has struggled with alcohol abuse and engaged in behavior that left employees uncomfortable
Donald Trump is a total love god — at least to his supporters. How does the left fight that?
Chauncey DeVega
For Trump's most loyal supporters, he is a fantasy love object who can do no wrong. Reason cannot defeat that
Betsy DeVos: The queen of obfuscation, talking nonsense
Jennifer Berkshire
DeVos's talking points mask a radical vision. Why won't she talk about what she believes?
How environmentalists can regroup for the Trump era
Robert Percival
Lessons learned from the Reagan and Bush eras can help fight attacks on the environment
“’Claws’ is the reverse ‘Sopranos’”: Jason Antoon is redefining diversity on TNT’s “Claws”
Emily Jordan
Jason Antoon talks about the ins and outs of being Arab on TV
Mitch McConnell is trying to buy off Republican health care bill holdouts
Matthew Sheffield
The GOP hopes small concessions to moderate Senators will allow their Obamacare repeal to pass
5 wingnuts and reactionaries Bill Maher has made peace with in the last year alone
Alex Henderson
Ted Nugent is just the latest extremist the "Real Time" host has courted in recent months
Florida lobbyist turning Trump ties into mega-millions
Rachel Wilson
Brian Ballard's new D.C. office has bagged a gaggle of big-name clients
Republicans and campus rape: The Department of Education’s bizarre Christian-right tilt is no accident
Amanda Marcotte
Betsy DeVos and other Christian conservatives want to police women's behavior — and don't really care what men do
Attorney General Jeff Sessions to address anti-LGBT hate group in closed-door event
Hatewatch Staff
Sessions gave a speech at the ADF summit about religious liberty
“Our city is in ruins”: Crushing wars are raging on in Syria and Iraq with no end in sight
Vijay Prashad
Humanitarianism wars are easier to fund than the humanitarian peace
Can Obama un-rig the GOP’s gerrymandered map? Here are the wins the Dems need first
David Daley
In his first big post-White House fundraiser, Obama aims to raise money for Democrats' redistricting efforts
A Department of Education official suggested that “90 percent” of all campus rapes aren’t real
Alessandra Maldonado
“Rather, the accusations — 90 percent of them — fall into the category of ‘we were both drunk," she said
Tobacco lobbyists have a foothold in Donald Trump’s Washington swamp
Matthew Rozsa
The president may not be a smoker, but he has led an astonishingly tobacco-friendly presidency
A conservative troll showed up at a net neutrality press conference and exposed himself as a fraud
Jared Holt
Alt-right "activist" Jack Posobiec thanked Democratic senators for “protecting our quality violent porn content”
Jeff Sessions complies with court order on Russia disclosure by releasing completely redacted paper
Matthew Rozsa
Trump's attorney general was ordered to release information about contacts with Russians. That's not what happened
Senators to consider new FBI chief
James S. Henry
What they — and you — need to know about nominee Christopher Wray
Donald Trump and the Religious Right: From a marriage of convenience to the bedrock of his support
Matthew Sheffield
Why have evangelicals embraced a thrice-married libertine? They think he's the hero they've been waiting for
The Democratic Party is such a mess — What are we going to do?
Don Hazen, Kali Holloway, Steven Rosenfeld
Ten experts analyze the “situation”
Is Indonesia’s “pious democracy” safe from Islamic extremism?
Jeremy Menchik
Is Indonesia’s tradition of religious tolerance a thing of the past?
Please stop thanking me for my service
Lucian K. Truscott IV
If they are just an interest group, the thing that distinguishes veterans is the war they agreed to fight for us
The class war is a one-sided fight — and the very rich are winning
Donald Jeffries
You don't have to be a Bernie Sanders supporter to be concerned about the widening income gap in America
WATCH: This writer needed a new heart. Here’s how her 9 friends sacrificed for her
Mary Elizabeth Williams
In Amy Silverstein's follow-up to "Sick Girl," her friends take turns leaving families and jobs to rally around her
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