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Bob Corker’s un-retirement tells us that Donald Trump is the GOP’s kingmaker

Charlie May
Corker is considering backing out of his retirement, but first he must kiss and make up with the president

The GOP used a Two Santa Clauses tactic to con America for nearly 40 years

Thom Hartmann
This scam has been killing wages and enriching billionaires for decades

Why aren’t black voters rewarded by the party that depends on them?

Ebony Slaughter-Johnson
Democrats need to do more to protect black Americans from institutionalized racism

The Arizona senate race may be the year’s wildest

Vincent Peña
There's a slew of candidates, and it's anybody's guess who will win

Devin Nunes wants to build a physical wall to block Democrats

Sophia Tesfaye
The beleaguered chairman of the House Intel Committee reportedly wants to put up an actual wall on Capitol Hill

The GOP is wrecking your retirement savings

Thom Hartmann
The rich get richer, and the poor will never be able to retire

FBI targeted the left with devious tactics for years — now Trump gives the agency the same treatment

Jefferson Morley
The conservative Bureau is stunned to face its own anti-democratic tactics

An immigration deal may anger the left — but Trump will be the biggest loser

Matthew Sheffield
Trump's anti-immigrant base will turn on him if he makes a DACA deal. That's too good for Democrats to pass up

America’s election process is broken

Steven Rosenfeld
Think every vote counts? Think again

Revelations about the FBI’s delay on Clinton emails may be less than they seem

Peter Elkind
The question wasn’t whether to reveal Clinton's emails quickly — it was whether it was to reveal them at all

The astonishing numbers behind the Republican crusade against pregnant women

Alex Henderson
America's maternal mortality rate ranks among the highest in the developed world

Trump’s game of thrones heats up: McCabe, Rosenstein and the “memo”

Heather Digby Parton
What State of the Union? Trump's so involved in trying to save himself he may forget he's got a speech to deliver

Go left, Democrats! Ditch the Blue Dogs in the midterms

Sophia Tesfaye
Record Republican retirements set the stage for dramatic Democratic congressional primaries this spring

Andrew McCabe steps down as deputy FBI director

Matthew Rozsa
The deputy director's resignation is raising concerns that Trump will start trying to make the FBI more partisan

Republicans want to make it easier to kill whales and dolphins

Sarah Okeson
Dead Marine Mammals, It Seems, Are a Small Price to Pay for More Oil Exploration

Democrats had an opportunity with the fight for CHIP — and dropped the ball

David Masciotra
Yes, CHIP is saved. But the Democrats should have made a bigger deal over funding health care for millions of kids

Joe Arpaio for Senate? It’s not as far-fetched as it sounds

Vincent Peña
The disgraced former sheriff pardoned by Trump could pull off an upset in the race to replace Jeff Flake

Outflanked again: Will Democrats find a way to lose big on DACA?

Sophia Tesfaye
Trump offers an atrocious deal, and Democrats take a shutdown off the table: Hardliners win without a fight

The coming election is going to be a tidal wave of women running for office

Steven Rosenfeld
Hundreds are running for Congress, but the Democratic Party and progressive groups have only endorsed a few dozen

As Mueller closes in, paranoia spreads in the White House

Heather Digby Parton
Jeff Sessions tries to purge FBI of Comey's influence, while right-wingers spread outrageous conspiracy theories

The reddest state: Oklahoma’s long battle over abortion law

Michelle Oberman
I wanted to understand the way abortion opponents viewed the law, so I went to Oklahoma

Republicans want to make it easier to kill whales and dolphins

Sarah Okeson
Dead marine mammals, it seems, are a small price to pay for more oil exploration

Getting past Bernie vs. Hillary: Signs of real hope for Democrats

Andrew O'Hehir
If Democrats can finally put their endless 2016 hangover behind them, there's a massive opportunity just ahead

Actions, not words, tell Trump’s political money story

Dave Levinthal
Rhetorically, he talked a liberal's game. In reality, he's like most conservatives
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