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If Sessions had nothing to hide, why did he try to hide it?
Michael Winship
People in power don't investigate themselves
Americans and Mexicans living at the border are more connected than divided
Michael Dear
The space between the two countries is a kind of “third nation”
America’s infrastructure disaster — and why Donald Trump will do nothing to fix it
Paul Rosenberg
As the Oroville Dam near-disaster makes plain, America's infrastructure is crumbling. Trump's plan is empty talk
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
Losing a war — one bad metaphor at a time
William J. Astore
Will more troops help the U.S. win in Afghanistan if there's no change in the policies of battle there?
Trump’s address to Congress: A look at what he’ll say
Julie Pace
Trump's advisers say he will use his prime-time speech Tuesday to declare early progress on his campaign promises
Mission unaccomplished, 15 years later: The misuse of American military power, the Middle East in chaos
Danny Sjursen
The United States has already lost — its war for the Middle East, that is
The new patriotism: Loving America and resisting President Trump, a one-man 9/11
Frida Berrigan
A lesson on how to fall back in love with your country, even in times of instability
Hate groups increase for second consecutive year as Trump electrifies radical right
SPLC Staff
According to the SPLC's annual census of hate groups, the surge was led by a near-tripling of anti-Muslim groups
Behind Team Trump’s bogus claims of “voter fraud” lies a strategic goal: Suppressing votes to ensure Republican victory
Bob Cesca
Republicans aren't just spreading lies to boost Donald Trump's ego. These phony claims hold the key to GOP hegemony
Forget “bad hombres,” President Trump is headed for a war with China
Rajan Menon
The Trump administration has already drawn a red line and disaster might follow
Dakota Johnson gets out of bed, flaunting her lovely, supple, perky breasts: A review of “Fifty Shades Darker”
Gary M. Kramer
“Fifty Shades of Grey” scored as erotica for straight women and gay men; the sequel belongs to a more icky demo
Al Franken and Jake Tapper channel Aaron Sorkin and still the good guy eats it
Max Cea
Were Franken and Tapper’s efforts futile, or will the heroes win out in the end?
Tolstoy’s “War and Peace” can inspire those who fear Trump’s America
Ani Kokobobo
For those who disagree with Trump's policies and feel powerless, Tolstoy’s epic novel offers a helpful perspective
Frank Luntz tells Republicans: Call Obamacare repeal “repair” instead
Sophia Tesfaye
Paul Ryan is already taking the GOP spin doctor's rebranding suggestion: "To repair ... you have to repeal"
Forget impeachment: Donald Trump can be driven from office, but probably not that way
Bob Cesca
Trump's erratic conduct could lead to his downfall. But impeachment is unlikely, and Democrats must dig in
Wisconsin judge orders state GOP to redraw gerrymandered legislative districts
Matthew Rozsa
Court after court has made it clear: It's unconstitutional to redraw congressional districts for partisan reasons
Turning resistance into power: What’s next for progressives after the Women’s March?
Paul Rosenberg
After the catharsis of the Women's March (and the backlash), progressives hope to turn that energy toward victory
Donald Trump’s “Walking Dead” politics: A hellscape of walls, guns, violence and dangerous outsiders
Chauncey DeVega
Our president's dystopian worldview tracks closely with the popular TV show — and his opponents are the zombies
Donald Trump can’t come to terms with his popular vote loss, ABC News interview reveals
Matthew Rozsa
The president had a rambling, evasive interview on Wednesday night, and still believes he won the popular vote
Congratulations, America — you did it! An actual fascist is now your official president
Chauncey DeVega
Yes, the word fits him, and it really happened. There is still time to fight back and save the best of America
Wayne Coyne, mad scientist: “If the Flaming Lips make a wrong move, so what?”
Stephen Deusner
The Flaming Lips frontman goes wide and deep on music, life, a new album and the band's mix of whimsy and realism
Iranian connection in the age of Trump: How will the president-elect address the Iran nuclear deal?
Rajan Menon
Or is that the least of our problems when it comes to U.S.-Iranian relations?
What is to be done? How Democrats can rebuild and recover from the debacle of 2016
Sean McElwee
Abandoning core principles and refusing to fight is exactly the wrong lesson. There's hope! But it will take work
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