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Save money when traveling abroad by thinking like an economist
Jay L. Zagorsky
Thinking a bit more like an economist can help you save a lot of money when traveling
Trump wants us to forget that the Russia investigation is really about our votes
Lucian K. Truscott IV
GOP justices and state and local officials make corporate influence and voter suppression an election day priority
Stephen Colbert slams Alex Jones: “Looks like his website Infowars just lost their war on info”
Rachel Leah
The far-right conspiracy theorist's posts and videos were erased from most sharing and social media platforms
Why is CNN mainstreaming a right-wing radio host who promotes violent, extreme rhetoric?
Jonathan Hutson
John Fredericks has appeared on CNN many times. His radio show often features loose talk about right-wing violence
The infantilization of Western culture
Simon Gottschalk
What happens when an entire society succumbs to childlike behavior and discourse?
Hope Hicks is considering going back to the White House as Chief of Staff: Report
Cody Fenwick
Although a previous report said the former communications director was an unlikely candidate for the role.
What to know about Judge T.S. Ellis: How the Reagan appointee could impact the fate of Paul Manafort
Matthew Rozsa
Ellis' jibes follow a reputation for being tough on attorneys, yet seem disproportionately aimed at Mueller's team
Donald Trump digs himself into deeper trouble — and his voters are finally noticing
Heather Digby Parton
Maybe it's true that no one thing can destroy Trump. But immigration, Russia and trade are hurting him badly
Donald Trump’s endgame: He may admit collusion — and claim he was saving America from Hillary
Chauncey DeVega
Trump's supporters literally accept whatever he says, and the GOP will never stand up. This will end very badly
“Spinning him into a frenzy”: Trump is more erratic than ever as Mueller probe advances
Cody Fenwick
The White House is facing increasing pressure as Robert Mueller's probe accelerates
“That was a PR stunt,” CNN’s Phil Mudd says of White House’s action on Russian interference
Brad Reed
Mudd hammered the Trump administration, saying they "got used" and the press event was a public relations campaign
“Chapo Guide to Revolution” hints at a burgeoning leftist culture going mainstream
Keith A. Spencer
Much like the Labor era's cultural front, the online left is driving culture — and the Chapo book is its bible
This Week in Maria Butina: The Russian spy story that connects the Trump campaign to the NRA
Matthew Rozsa
Saga of alleged female spy who charmed Republicans keeps getting longer — here are the latest developments
Donald Trump throws his eldest son under the bus: And yes, this “collusion” could be criminal
Bob Cesca
Did Trump just set up Don Jr. to take the fall? That Trump Tower meeting could involve at least one felony
Salon meets Breitbart: Matthew Rozsa and Raheem Kassam discuss Brexit and the EU
Matthew Rozsa
Salon talks with Breitbart alumnus Raheem Kassam on global nationalism and the future of European politics
John Oliver calls out Donald Trump’s “galling lie” about Don Jr.
Rachel Leah
Oliver thinks the president is so worried about the investigation that he's making stuff up about his son
Should media quit covering Trump rallies? Absolutely not
Amanda Marcotte
Trump rallies are important aspects of the news cycle, but journalists need to be more strategic in covering them
Historian on comparing Donald Trump to Adolf Hitler: “My resistance … is being overcome”
Chauncey DeVega
Historian Richard Frankel, an expert on Nazi Germany, says history doesn't have to repeat itself — if we stop it
How the Russian government used disinformation and cyber warfare in 2016 election
Timothy Summers
Cyberwarfare isn't about breaking into computers anymore — it's about spreading disinformation
Trump makes last-minute pitch to prevent defeat in crucial Ohio election
Clarrie Feinstein
Trump launches hour-long attack on Democratic candidate O'Connor and slings mud at Leader Pelosi and Sen. Feinstein
Stephen Bannon’s world: Dangerous minds in dangerous times
Ronald Beiner
“Every day, we get stronger and they get weaker. History is on our side,” said Bannon on far-right politics
Weaponized information seeks a new target in cyberspace: Users’ minds
Richard Forno
A "three-dimensional" view of cyberspace includes spreading influence and manipulating people online
Did left-wing Hillary hate put Trump in the White House? A toxic question with bad answers
Andrew O'Hehir
Yes, a tiny subset of the radical left hated Hillary more than Trump. Does that mean they're pawns in Putin's plot?
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