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Max Boot on the end of conservatism: “The Republican Party needs to be burned down”
Chauncey DeVega
Author Max Boot on finding himself "politically homeless" after renouncing Donald Trump's Republican Party
The case of Lara Alqasem: Israel goes against Jewish liberal tradition by detaining American student
Matthew Rozsa
There is a long tradition of Jewish liberalism being violated by Israel's actions against alleged supporters of BDS
Jared Kushner reportedly paid almost no federal income taxes, and CBS News didn’t ask Trump about it
Matthew Rozsa
A new New York Times report claims that Kusher has paid almost no federal income taxes over the past several years
“I’m president and you’re not”: Trump mocks Lesley Stahl in brash “60 Minutes” interview
Matthew Rozsa
Trump's bizarre interview covered Brett Kavanaugh, Jim Mattis, Russia, the Mueller investigation and climate change
“He doesn’t give a damn”: MSNBC’s Morning Joe slams Trump for putting his wealth over U.S. security
Travis Gettys
“Welcome to Donald Trump’s America,” Scarborough said.
How much does it cost to get away with murder?
Lucian K. Truscott IV
$110 billion if you’re Saudi Arabia and you want Trump to look the other way
Joe Scarborough calls out Trump for “lies” on Russia, Putin
Travis Gettys
"You’re lying on the tarmac and when it comes to Russia, you’ve been lying for years"
A psychologist explains why Trump lies so much
Tom Boggioni
He averaged 4.9 falsehoods per day in his first days in the oval office and now 9 lies per day
Trump refuses to stop arms sales to Saudi Arabia: “I don’t like stopping massive amounts of money”
Rachel Leah
"What good does that do us?" Trump asked about sanctioning Saudia Arabia for missing journalist Jamal Khashoggi
President Trump offers Devin Nunes the Medal of Freedom on “Fox & Friends”
Shira Tarlo
It's the nation's highest civil honor
Mueller wins longest sentence so far in Trump-Russia case
Matthew Rozsa
Special counsel Robert Mueller just got the longest sentence yet connected to the Trump-Russia investigation
Trump holds campaign rally while Hurricane Michael rips Florida, gets shunned by Fox News
Matthew Rozsa
"Lock her up!" loses steam: White House will "look into" Fox News' decision to stop broadcasting Trump's rallies
Investigative reporter Craig Unger: “Trump has had contacts with the Russian mafia for 35 years”
Chauncey DeVega
Author of "House of Trump, House of Putin" on the president's long history with Russian oligarchs and murky money
Why the left must go beyond electoral politics: Chris Hedges and David Talbot in conversation
Chris Hedges, David Talbott
"Intellectual bomb-thrower" Chris Hedges and Salon founder David Talbot on the lessons of the 2016 election
Christopher Steele, author of the Trump dossier, breaks his 18-month silence
Joseph Neese
Christopher Steele, who wrote the dossier tying the 2016 Trump presidential campaign to Russia, breaks his silence
Devin Nunes gets dumped by hometown paper after eight straight endorsements
Igor Derysh
House Intelligence chair shunned by Fresno Bee — over his health care hypocrisy, not his fealty to Trump
Trump pilloried for “clueless” suggestion to implement stop-and-frisk in Chicago
Rachel Leah
"The fact that he’s trotting out this tired rhetoric is [a] sign he’s worried about Republicans in the midterms"
Nikki Haley resigns as UN ambassador — with President Donald Trump by her side
Shira Tarlo
The former governor of South Carolina draws the curtains on her tenure at the Trump White House
Katie Couric reminisces on how Sarah Palin foreshadowed the eventual rise of President Donald Trump
Matthew Rozsa
The former CBS News anchor commemorates the 10th anniversary of her interview with Sarah Palin with a Trump analogy
The Iran sanctions: Donald Trump’s carbon tax
Dean Baker
Trump's sanctions are substantially reducing the amount of Iranian oil that is coming on world markets
Racing against the harvest, custom wheat cutters struggle to stay relevant
Michael Dax
Climate change, global markets and the depopulation of rural America have cast doubt on the future of wheat cutters
Pulitzer-winning reporter Greg Miller on Trump and Russia: We’ve all seen the smoking gun
Andrew O'Hehir
Washington Post reporter on Trump's "subservience" to Vladimir Putin and the "subversion of American democracy"
‘Malicious microchips’ from China used to spy on U.S. companies
Matthew Rozsa
Chinese "spy microchips" hint that Russia isn't the only major cyber-threat
How the tentacles of the U.S. Military are strangling the planet
Vijay Prashad
The overreach of the U.S. military provides incentive for it to treat every conflict as a potential war
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