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Bill Maher can’t get Trump ally Boris Epshteyn to admit that Russia meddled in the 2016 election
Taylor Link
Bill Maher bets a notable Trump surrogate that the president will be out of the White House by Christmas
Former FBI double agent who outfoxed the Russians offers an explanation for Trump: “The simple fact could be that someone’s a crook”
Chauncey DeVega
Former counterespionage agent Naveed Jamali says Trump's not a "Manchurian candidate" — but could be a stooge
Trump’s staff are a bunch of special snowflakes who deserve no pity
Kali Holloway
Officials say they feel "under siege." They knew what they were signing up for
The devastating intimacy of HBO’s “The Wizard of Lies”
Melanie McFarland
Barry Levinson's take on the final days of Bernie Madoff is a tragedy rendered in tight focus
Roger Ailes created a media empire — and rebuilt the American right — in his own image
Matthew Sheffield
The longtime Fox News chief remade television — and in the process reshaped the entire conservative movement
Arctic sea ice keeps scraping the bottom of the barrel
Brian Kahn
The astounding transformation of the Arctic before our very eyes continues
Rick Perry’s early days as Energy Secretary have been a bonanza for corporations and the Koch Brothers
Alex Kotch
Perry is now the head of an agency he wanted to abolish
Master deceivers: When Roger Ailes met Richard Nixon
Melanie McFarland
To truly understand cable news as we know it, look back at Nixon and Ailes' partnership in 1967
Roger Ailes will be remembered as a lecherous, misogynistic and terrible boss — and that’s a good thing
Amanda Marcotte
Ailes spent his life fighting for a world where men are free to exploit women — and the good news is, he lost
Chris Cornell’s talents transcend the grunge genre he helped create
Annie Zaleski
Chris Cornell, who committed suicide after a concert yesterday, was at the heart of the change in rock in the 1990s
Mike Pence launches his own PAC as he finds himself in the middle of another Trump scandal
Sophia Tesfaye
Vice President Pence shouldn’t measure the White House drapes just yet
Soundgarden singer Chris Cornell’s death ruled a sucide
Gabriel Bell
[UPDATE] The Detroit coroner's office has ruled that the rock star took his own life
Kevin McCarthy’s explosive “joke” points toward a darker questions: How long have leading Republicans known about Donald Trump’s Russia problem?
Heather Digby Parton
"Putin pays . . . Trump," said the House majority leader a year ago. "Swear to God." How much did he really know?
For the first time, a majority of Americans polled want Trump impeached
Kali Holloway
What would it take for the naysayers to turn on him?
Still unbreakable: The education of Kimmy Schmidt continues in season 3
Melanie McFarland
Just when she thought she was out of the bunker, Kimmy's past pulls her back
WATCH: FBI veteran Jeffrey Ringel is concerned about a partisan pick for bureau’s chief
Carrie Sheffield
"Bringing in a Trump loyalist . . . would be a huge problem," said FBI veteran Ringel on director appointment
Documents reveal a powerful, secretive foundation’s blueprint for spreading right-wing ideology, state by state
Alex Kotch
Meet the Bradley Foundation, giving the Koch brothers a run for their money.
Future of the resistance: Where does the anti-Trump movement go from here?
Conor Lynch
The anti-Trump movement has scored impressive victories — but will it be co-opted by the Democratic establishment?
Don’t blame Microsoft or the NSA! If you’re running obsolete software, you helped make the “ransomware” attack possible
Matthew Sheffield
The WannaCrypt software virus epidemic is a cautionary tale — unfortunately, too few people are listening
In Trump’s country: U2 takes “Joshua Tree” politics back on the road
Caryn Rose
30 years after their blisteringly political album and tour, U2 opts for subtle anti-Trump imagery over big speeches
Ignored by western media, Syrians describe the nightmare the armed opposition brought them
Rania Khalek
Trapped between a police state and Al Qaeda, average Syrians explain why they fear regime change
As millions pour into Georgia’s congressional runoff, the voting machinery is among the worst in America
Lulu Friesdat
Computer experts have no confidence in Georgia’s election results: They're hackable, paperless and unverifiable
What Baltimore needs now: Leaders who will help end the violence
D. Watkins
My city is the murder capital of the U.S. now. Where are all the leaders who showed up after Freddie Gray died?
Donald Trump is making western democracy look really bad — and making dictators feel pretty smug
Brendan Gauthier
Critics worry Trump's borderline authoritarianism sets a dangerous precedent for despots worldwide
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