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James Madison was an artist, and the Constitution should be read like poetry
Adam Cohen
America's foundational text bears closer relation to a piece of music than a legal document. An expert explains
Monsanto’s cancer-linked pesticide could be coming to a city park near you
Reynard Loki
More than 2,000 New York locations have been sprayed with RoundUp, just as we're learning its dangerous effects
Will the Trump-Clinton Taco Bowl be the ugliest election ever? Maybe not—but it could be close
Andrew O'Hehir
Jefferson called John Adams a hermaphrodite; Hoover said Al Smith would dig a tunnel to Rome. Step up, Donald!
They’re still not telling the real story: Donald Trump, Bernie Sanders, and the analysis you won’t hear on cable news
Paul Rosenberg
From Fox News to MSNBC, the pundits are too obsessed with this very second to notice the massive changes underfoot
Paul Ryan’s bold — but transparent — shot across Trump’s bow: It’s a good idea even though it won’t work
Sean Illing
Whether Paul Ryan likes it or not — Donald Trump will never conform to his agenda for the GOP
The overwhelming reason why Hillary should make Bernie her running mate (even though she never, ever will)
Bob Cesca
A Clinton/Sanders ticket solves all sorts of problems for Clinton. It should happen in a heartbeat, but won't
Republicans are officially in last-resort mode: They’re considering a third-party candidate to sabotage Trump — and that will blow up in their faces, too
Sean Illing
The GOP is facing an electoral nightmare, trotting another (losing) candidate out there will just enrage the base
Data journalism didn’t fail: Nate Silver pushes back after The New York Times blasts him for getting Donald Trump so wrong
Sophia Tesfaye
The Times credits Breitbart with predicting the rise of Donald Trump better than its former polling guru
“Stupidity, celebrity, plutocracy”: Donald Trump is the Reagan revolution on steroids — and he just might win
Paul Campos
Movement conservatives can protest that he is not one of them, but it's their movement that celebrated ignorance
Donald Trump will not be president: History, polling data and demographics all point to a single result
Anthony J. Gaughan
You won't have to move to Canada. Trump is more likely to lose in a historic rout than he is to win the White House
Republicans are facing an electoral disaster in November – and it’s not Donald Trump’s fault
Sean Illing
The GOP has a major problem in November, and Trump is only a small part of it
“Game Of Thrones” recap: Familiar faces return—and a few depart for good
Sonia Saraiya
But as they say in Pyke, what's dead may never die—so we'll have to keep watching to know for sure
“A lot of things that seem simple aren’t so simple”: Seymour Hersh on the untold story of Osama bin Laden killing and the way Washington — and the media — really work
Michael Schulson
SALON EXCLUSIVE: The great investigative reporter on how he unraveled a counter-narrative of the Bin Laden mystery
GOP’s Trump delusion: Now that they’ve finally accepted the frontrunner, party elites are indulging in absurd false optimism
Simon Maloy
Republican Party elites have given up pretending to oppose Trump and are instead convincing themselves he can win
Sci-fi’s Tea Party trolls go to war: Battle over prestigious Hugo Awards heats up
Scott Timberg
Obsessed with "SJWs" and their own toxic politics, self-righteous voters want to bully their way to victory
What everybody missed about Charles Koch’s “endorsement” of Hillary Clinton
Gary Legum
The Internet was abuzz yesterday when the billionaire supposedly threw his weight behind Clinton. But he didn't
Donald Trump is a con artist — and his general-election strategy proves it
Bob Cesca
Trump's plan to completely repackage himself to become more palatable in November is all the evidence you need
Prince, pop, race and America: How a difficult, pansexual genius remade our culture
Andrew O'Hehir
He vowed 2 die 4 us, and maybe he did: The legacy of an American pop genius and his unrealized dance-floor utopia
Enough with the Hillary cult: Her admirers ignore reality, dream of worshipping a queen
Camille Paglia
Clinton voters overlook money lust, shadowy surrogates, sociopathic policy shifts, horrific overseas record. Why?
Neanderthals for Trump: How our primitive brains are ruining American politics
Bill Moyers
Donald Trump's appeal isn't just ideological but biological. "Political Animals" author Rick Shenkman explains
“Bernie Sanders wants higher cable bills”: Fox News “reports” on Sanders joining striking Verizon union workers with nonsensical right-wing smears
Sophia Tesfaye
Meanwhile, Republican candidates continue to remain silent about America's largest worker strike in five years
Kasich or bust? The Ohio governor is the GOP’s only hope to beat Hillary, but he isn’t “conservative” enough for the stubborn Republicans
Simon Maloy
A new report says Trump and Cruz would lose badly to Hillary, but Obamacare-friendly John Kasich might actually win
Let’s audit the Pentagon: The U.S. military is lighting our tax dollars on fire
William D. Hartung
Fifty thousand bucks to investigate the bomb-detecting capabilities of African elephants!? This madness has to stop
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