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Senate votes to confirm Mark Esper as defense secretary
Shira Tarlo
The Senate voted 90 to 8 to confirm Esper, reflecting wide bipartisan support for Trump's pick
Everything you need to know about Robert Mueller’s testimony
Shira Tarlo
The former special counsel's high-stakes testimony has the potential to launch an impeachment inquiry against Trump
Why you should not expect Robert Mueller to deliver any surprises
Travis Gettys
"He doesn’t try to spin, he doesn’t speculate and he doesn’t hypothesize"
Investigative reporter Seymour Hersh: The world is “run by ignoramuses, wackos and psychotics”
Chauncey DeVega
Legendary investigative reporter on why the media can't stay out of Trump's "kitty-litter box of tweets"
Cartel kingpin El Chapo is jailed for life, but the US-Mexico drug trade is booming
Luis Gómez Romero
Kingpin no longer.
How Trump could save America and expose the hollowness of the U.S. principle of checks and balances
Alexei Bayer
Imagine if Trump gave a speech exposing all of his shenanigans as a shocking reality TV exercise
Understanding our bully-in-chief: Donald Trump’s “antisocial personality disorder” fits a pattern
Paul Rosenberg
Yes, Donald Trump is an anomaly — for America. In global terms, the bully-turned-autocrat is distressingly common
3 myths to bust about breaking up “big tech”
Bhaskar Chakravorti
Before taking on tech giants, shatter a few misconceptions
The bold new plan to stop wars: A peace advocate makes her case
Scilla Elworthy
"War and military occupation haven’t made us more secure. They’ve made us more hated in many parts of the world.”
The UK’s dubious role in the new tanker war with Iran
Prabir Purkayastha
There are signs of a tanker war in the Persian Gulf, with Britain joining a coalition that wants a war with Iran
Foreign policy is missing in the Democratic debates
Terry H. Schwadron
Why does Joe Biden hide his advantage?
Why that FaceApp aging challenge went viral — despite privacy questions
Ashlie D. Stevens
Why do these selfie challenges take over our timelines?
India’s plan to land probe on moon stalled by technical glitches
Nicole Karlis
Chandrayaan-2 mission is an uncrewed mission that would make a soft landing at the moon's south pole
Kellyanne Conway continues White House pattern of defying congressional subpoenas
Matthew Rozsa
Elijah Cummings has threatened to hold the White House counselor in contempt. "This is a clear cut case," he says
Last chance for impeachment: Next week Robert Mueller will shape history — but how?
Bill Curry
Pelosi's Congress will finally drag Mueller to the Hill next week. It's a big moment in the quest to save democracy
Frank Bruni slams Mia Love for not condemning Trump’s remarks
Alex Henderson
Former Republican Rep. Mia Love danced around labeling Trump's tweets as "racist."
Jeffrey Epstein is Donald Trump’s idea of the perfect man
Lucian K. Truscott IV
The grab ’em twins, Trump and Epstein are deviant criminals separated at birth
Trump the storyteller: His gift for narrative is why he may win again
Chauncey DeVega
Donald Trump is terrible at many things — but he's a gifted spinner of tales. Can Democrats tell their own?
Trump is still so mad at Jeff Sessions he may torpedo his rumored Senate campaign
Igor Derysh
Former attorney general may want to run against Sen. Doug Jones for his old seat. Trump is reportedly not on board
Mike Pompeo’s “pro-women” human rights panel is loaded with abortion foes
Igor Derysh
State Department's new human rights commission features many outspoken opponents of abortion rights. Coincidence?
The riptide of American militarism
William J. Astore
Lessons from the natural world on Washington’s unnatural wars
House Democrats vote to subpoena Jared Kushner, Jeff Sessions and ten other Mueller probe witnesses
Shira Tarlo
The blitz of subpoenas marks a major expansion of the panel's probe into obstruction allegations against Trump
Bill Barr’s involvement in the Epstein case shows why Trump can’t fulfill his constitutional duties
Cody Fenwick
Bill Barr's mess reveals why neither he nor President Trump can faithfully fulfill their constitutional duties
How the Seth Rich conspiracy theory put Trump in the White House
Amanda Marcotte
With Russian help, the far right used a murder to split and suppress the Democratic vote. We see the consequences
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