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Autopilot wars: Sixteen years, but who’s counting?
Andrew Bacevich
How we learned not to care about America's wars
Can Republicans get sentencing reform past Trump and his base?
Amanda Marcotte
Even Javanka and GOP senators want criminal justice reform, but Trump and his racist base are a massive obstacle
Historian Nancy MacLean: We’re under attack “by a right-wing machine”
Chauncey DeVega
Nancy MacLean on her hot book "Democracy in Chains" and the evil genius of the Koch brothers' donor network
Steve Bannon hopes to boot Mitch McConnell, end filibuster
Matthew Sheffield
Breitbart News chief gearing up for large-scale effort against Republicans he sees as blocking far-right agenda
Charlie Sykes and the conscience of a (lonely) conservative
Andrew O'Hehir
Talk-show host Charlie Sykes stood up to Trump — and the entire conservative movement. What took him so long?
Donald Trump celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month by mocking Puerto Rico in Spanish
Matthew Rozsa
Trump just mocked Spanish accents at a Hispanic Heritage Month event
Roger Stone calls on Trump to release JFK assassination files
Matthew Rozsa
The Trump political adviser shares his odd reason why JFK assassination documents should be publicly available
A millennial mayor’s big plans for “unfixable” Rust Belt town
Ashley Murray
Matt Shorraw, 26, will be elected mayor of Monessen, PA, in November. Here's why he ran and what he wants to do
The future of the internet is up for grabs — theoretically
Ryan Barwick
Unlike the last net neutrality debate, FCC chair Ajit Pai has already made up his mind
Democrats: It’s “time for action” to prevent future mass shootings
Sophia Tesfaye
Democrats aren't just giving Americans their thoughts and prayers. They want results
Can Congress stop Trump from firing Mueller?
Jefferson Morley
The late Justice Scalia would say no and the Supreme Court just might agree, says one legal scholar
Jimmy Kimmel is risking his show by fighting Trumpcare
Taylor Link
The host isn't just battling the GOP, he's wrestling against the fact that half his audience is conservative
Roy Moore’s victory and the Republican feedback loop of crazy
Heather Digby Parton
Alabama is likely to send a birther and anti-Muslim fanatic to the U.S. Senate. Can GOP leaders stem this tide?
Scholar Justin Gest on the white working class: “They feel they are being punished” for the past
Chauncey DeVega
Author of a new study of the white working class says Trump voters concluded they had nothing left to lose
Paul Ryan is happy to be Trump’s lapdog
Jeremy Binckes
Let's enjoy the House speaker's attempt to deflect blame for the president's failed agenda — to Mitch McConnell
Big GOP donors are the only people who really like Trump’s tax plan
Matthew Sheffield
The same pitfalls that doomed Trumpcare could also ruin the GOP's big plans to cut taxes on the rich (even more)
2017 special elections scorecard hints at trouble for GOP
Angelo Young
Not all is well in the GOP: so far this year, Democrats have flipped eight seats in four states
The Trump administration is making the Puerto Rico tragedy worse
Angelo Young
Seven days after Hurricane Maria struck the island, many communities have yet to receive assistance
CEOs scolded Trump after Charlottesville — but still won’t cut him off
Carrie Levine
Many won’t commit to cutting off funding for Trump-related committees
Trump’s White House is filled with people using personal emails for work
Matthew Rozsa
Even Republicans in charge of oversight are starting to care about email habits in the Oval Office
Candace Owens of Red Pill Black, the toxic right’s newest African-American star
D. Watkins
The clickable young black conservative thinks that switching political parties will cure racism — it never has
California rewrites the GOP’s climate playbook
Nathanael Johnson
California Republicans cross the aisle on climate change reform
In 2017, campaign ads have to remind us Nazis are bad
Jeremy Binckes
A New Jersey Democratic candidate brings us an important message there are no "both sides" with Nazism
Trump’s FEC pick: Defender of dark money
Amanda Marcotte
Trey Trainor spent years fighting campaign finance disclosure, which is extra creepy in the age of Russian meddling
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