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The 10 biggest statements from Supreme Court nominee Neil Gorsuch’s Senate hearing

Alexandra Rosenmann
"You have gone to great lengths to disagree with your colleagues," one senator told Gorsuch.

Memo to the media: Here’s how not to cover the president

Lynn Sherr
If a TV lie is repeated on Twitter and nobody responds, does it fall on any ears at all?

WATCH: Jake Tapper speaks “truth to crazy”, says Maher, against Trump’s efforts to “discredit the entire fourth estate”

Alli Joseph
“I’ve never really seen this level of falsehood,” said CNN's Jake Tapper of the Trump Administration

U.S. apologizes to United Kingdom for Trump’s suggestion the U.K. was asked to wiretap Trump Tower

Matthew Rozsa
The U.S. has apologized for its latest effort to justify Trump's wiretapping claims — blaming the U.K.

Past as prologue: Does the ACA battle of 2010 offer Democrats a way out of the GOP’s health care mess?

Heather Digby Parton
Howard Dean's plan to expand Medicare was scuttled by the noxious Joe Lieberman — but it remains a terrific idea

Timeline: President Trump’s absurd wiretapping allegations and backtracks

Sophia Tesfaye
From right-wing talk radio to Breitbart, to President Trump's Twitter, we track the implosion of his latest claims

One of the worst trends in red-state politics is coming to a blue state near you

Alex Henderson
The more states approve so-called right-to-work laws, the worse conditions will become for U.S. workers

Democrat Congressman introduces “No TRUMP Act” to prevent taxpayer spending at Trump properties

Sophia Tesfaye
Oregon Rep. Earl Blumenauer's No TRUMP Act stands for "No Taxpayer Revenue Used to Monetize the Presidency" Act

To win, the anti-Trump resistance must learn from the Clinton campaign’s mistakes

Conor Lynch
Vladimir Putin didn't cause the Democratic Party's collapse — progressives must learn the real lessons of 2016

Public land debate, without the public: GOP Congress votes to shut out citizens from discussion of federal land use

Amanda Marcotte
Capitulating to radical right, Congress reverses Obama-era rules that encouraged public debate on federal land use

Donald Trump and the Deep State 2.0

Mike Lofgren
How President Trump’s fake populism bails out the 1 percent

President Pence’s problems: Indiana Democrats say VP was “the worst governor we ever had”

Matthew Rozsa
Democrats who worked with the VP shudder at the thought of him being in the Oval Office

Trump’s second-rate Reagan impression: Supply-side economics will work — for the ultra-rich

Conor Lynch
Trump has revived the undead dogma of supply-side economics, which will make the rich richer and hurt everyone else

House GOP begin to turn on Trump: Republicans break from party to demand president’s tax returns

Sophia Tesfaye
“It isn’t about Trump’s tax returns. It’s about the continuation of a policy that’s been in place for 50 years"

How much did Russian hacking affect congressional races? And how deeply was the GOP involved?

Heather Digby Parton
Why is the speaker so blasé about Russian meddling? Maybe because he knows it helped the GOP win close races

The golden state of hate: how the Internet made hate respectable

Ed Leibowitz
The Internet is responsible for mainstreaming white supremacist ideologies

Justice Dept: Jeff Sessions spoke with Russian ambassador in 2016, told Congress he had no communication with Russia

Eric Tucker
Democrats are accusing Sessions of "lying under oath," and have called on him to resign

What to watch for when Trump makes 1st address to Congress

Nancy Benac
As s former reality TV star, there's extra potential for drama as Trump makes his first address to Congress

Paul Ryan pulls a Boehner: Speaker’s latest Obamacare repeal strategy could backfire badly

Simon Maloy
Faced with internal strife, Paul Ryan borrows a tactic from his predecessor to force the issue on Obamacare repeal

Winner by upset: Jimmy Kimmel nails his first Oscar outing but was overshadowed by a fantastic gaffe

Melanie McFarland
Kimmel aced his trial as host, but history will remember this year's epic flub in announcing Oscar's top award

Where do Democrats go from here? Look toward “Political Influencers” — who want them to stand up to Trump

Matt McDermott, Sean McElwee
Looking at the group we call Political Influencers, Democrats would do best to offer forceful, effective opposition

Why do right-wingers favor Keith Ellison in the DNC race? Various reasons, and they’re not pretty

Matthew Sheffield
Many on the right openly long for a Bernie-allied black progressive to become leader of the "anti-white" Democrats

WATCH: Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse tells Salon “fewer than half” of GOP senators think Trump “makes it through his presidency”

In a visit to Salon, Rhode Island Democrat says his GOP colleagues feel "a lot of anxiety" about their president

New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman bids to become Trump’s No. 1 enemy

Steve Peoples
Eric Schneiderman can be a major player in the liberal resistance to Donald Trump
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