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The attack on “fake news” is really an attack on alternative media
Dave Lindorff
As the author of an article labeled "pro-Russia propaganda," I can testify that unorthodox views are under attack
Trump’s reaction to his Twitter account being shut down was a true surprise
Charlie May
We weren't expecting this!
Congressional Republicans are facing two choices: Join Trump or leave
Matthew Sheffield
Paul Ryan and Mitch McConnell are facing the retirements of many of their most reliable allies
Democrats’ war on Trump’s drug czar: Explosive DEA exposé provides opening on opioids
Sophia Tesfaye
Vulnerable Democrats in red states won by Donald Trump now have a poignant issue to turn his base against him
Trump’s threats against NBC aren’t empty — look at the damage done by Nixon
Matthew Sheffield
The right-wing war against the mainstream media goes back at least as far as Nixon — and it's effective
Sean Hannity believes 5 forces are trying to destroy Trump
Matt Gertz
Hannity excuses the Russia investigation on a big plot against Trump
White House press secretary: It’s too soon for gun control
Matthew Rozsa
Trump's press secretary wants to wait before jumping to conclusions — unlike what her boss has done in the past
Trump’s Muslim ban 3.0 is still unconstitutional
Marjorie Cohn
Like its predecessors, Trump's ban violates the First Amendment's Establishment Clause
George Takei: Political resistance is a “silver lining in a very ominous dark cloud”
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Salon talks to the "Star Trek" alum and "Allegiance" creator about keeping hope alive when history repeats itself
Retiring GOP congressman: Donald Trump is the party’s new litmus test
Matthew Rozsa
Still, the GOP's current problems have existed before Trump became president
Will Donald Trump let the Federal Election Commission rot?
Dave Levinthal
Without new blood, the campaign finance watchdog could face a shutdown
Blasts from the GOP past: Right-wingers dream of replacing Paul Ryan with Gingrich or Santorum
Heather Digby Parton
Wouldn't it be fun to drag these '90s dinosaurs out of storage? Could they lead conservatives back to glory? Um, no
Republicans are not happy with Donald Trump for working with Democrats
Matthew Rozsa
Trump took Democrats' plans on DACA and debt. And Republicans are not happy
Trump’s art of the (bad) deal: Debt-ceiling switch leaves Republicans on the losing end again
Sophia Tesfaye
From the debt limit to DACA, Trump defies GOP leaders and sides with Democrats, desperately seeking a win
How Muslim Americans are fighting Islamophobia and securing their civil rights
Emily Cury
U.S. Muslim advocacy organizations have advanced their community’s integration in America
The head of Los Alamos Laboratory says he’ll step down, just before a contractor takes over
Peter Cary, R. Jeffrey Smith, Patrick Malone
Charles McMillan, who presided over controversial missteps and higher budgets, says he will retire at year’s end
Did overdevelopment make flooding in Houston worse?
Mary Mazzoni
As residents recover from Harvey, some experts wonder if the disastrous flooding could have been mitigated.
“DACA has made sense to me”: Republican lawmakers pledge to support DACA over Trump
Charlie May
With DACA in the hands of a Republican-led Congress, it's still unclear if they will be able to save Dreamers
Three things we just learned about climate change and big storms: Can the lessons of Harvey save us?
Paul Rosenberg
As bad as Harvey was, the next big storm could be worse. Forget incremental responses — it's time for action
Baltimore politicians are letting union jobs die while making way for luxury real estate
Bruce Vail
Almost a billion in public benefits goes to a luxury real estate project that simultaneously kills 100 union jobs
White House asks Congress for $7.85 billion for Harvey aid, as a shutdown and a hectic month shapes up
Charlie May
Congress is set to return this week, and will face major tests regarding Harvey aid, the debt ceiling and DACA
Bannon’s failure: His grandiose vision of right-wing populism was never going to work
Conor Lynch
Steve Bannon's "economic nationalism" has been thoroughly defeated — and was never more than white-dude nostalgia
Republicans want to use disaster funds to pay for Trump’s Mexico border wall
Matthew Rozsa
While FEMA's budget will be slashed, funds will be allocated for the border wall — which Mexico isn't paying for
The 2 degrees that matter most
David Titley
How we can limit climate change — even if we miss the 2 degrees Celsius mark
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