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Texas is facing another looming disaster from Harvey
Matthew Rozsa
It may be difficult for victims of Hurricane Harvey to receive financial assistance from insurance companies
Democrats demand a price for Charlottesville: Trump must disband his voter fraud commission
Sophia Tesfaye
Democrats seize on major voting rights victories to demand real concessions following Charlottesville
Stop saying Donald Trump can be moderated by John Kelly
Jeremy Binckes
It's a meme and a dream, and the idea that Trump's chief of staff will have any calming influence is bogus
Trump in Arizona: Threats, paranoia and a dark lesson in white history
Heather Digby Parton
Trump promises a government shutdown, hints he'll pardon Joe Arpaio — and vows to make history white again
Don Lemon reacts perfectly to Donald Trump’s “unhinged” Phoenix speech
Matthew Rozsa
After Donald Trump's unhinged speech, Don Lemon expressed disbelief at all the lies
Despite disavowals, leading tech companies help extremist sites monetize hate
Julia Angwin, Jeff Larson, Madeleine Varner, Lauren Kirchner
New survey finds PayPal, Stripe, Newsmax and other companies help keep extremist sites in business
Trump heads to Arizona: Will his supporters notice he’s not building a wall?
Sophia Tesfaye
Trump's campaign-style rally in Phoenix could get ugly — but his hints about pardoning Joe Arpaio are uglier still
After Trumpcare debacle, congressional GOP leaders are trying to avoid a debt ceiling fiasco
Matthew Sheffield
House conservatives are still trying to avoid a "clean" increase of the federal debt ceiling, will Trump help them?
Tesla joins effort to pair batteries with offshore wind
Bobby Magill
The offshore wind farm energizing 80,000 homes will be located 12 miles outside Martha's Vineyard, Mass.
Donald Trump may be willing to shut down the government over border wall funding
Angelo Young
The president may not be serious about forcing Mexico to pay for the wall, but he’s serious about saving face
Watch Paul Ryan’s cringe-worthy attempt to talk about Donald Trump’s border wall
Jeremy Binckes
House Speaker Paul Ryan rallies support for the Mexico border wall with a PR tribute, and not legislating
Burning Raqqa: The civilian toll on the U.S.’ latest anti-ISIS strategy
Laura Gottesdiener
The U.S. war against civilians in Syria
How the technology behind Bitcoin can save our elections
Julian Gottlieb
Bitcoin has been dismissed as an anarcho-capitalist fantasy, but its underlying tech could enable secure e-voting
Rising from the ashes, a Buffalo suburb ends its dependence on coal
Elizabeth McGowan
First in a series on communities overcoming obstacles to become cleaner and greener
Steve King says Donald Trump’s border wall could be funded if we cut food stamps to pay for it
Michael Glassman
Steve King wants to take money from feeding poor people, and use it instead to pay for Trump's wall
Mark Meadows: I’ll shut down the government if Trump’s border wall isn’t funded
Alessandra Maldonado
Mark Meadows threatens that, if a wall isn't being built, nothing in the government will be funded
Staggering right-wing hypocrisy: America is not going to “come together” under GOP politics of division
David Masciotra
Republicans need to stop begging Americans for "unity" while they pursue unjust policies
“Beachgate”: Hudson County attorney files ethics complaint against Chris Christie for using closed beach
Charlie May
"Christie had no right to plop himself in a beach chair when the general public did not have access to the beach"
5 ways Chris Christie is giving voters a giant middle finger before he leaves office
Alexandra Rosenmann
The New Jersey governor is just trolling his constituents at this point
Trump and allies: It’s the f**k-you presidency
Kali Holloway
The GOP brand is all about contempt — for the media and anyone else challenging their colossal arrogance
“A Gray State”: A right-wing conspiracy theorist films his own deadly descent into madness
Gary M. Kramer
Erik Nelson's documentary ties together the many frayed threads of filmmaker David Crowley's short, troubled life
Chris Christie gets the beach to himself after shutting down state government
Charlie May
"That’s because the governor has a residence at Island Beach. Others don’t."
As recycling declines and centers close, the homeless are really screwed
Anna Sanford
People who redeem recyclables as their source of income are in a difficult situation
4 ways the Supreme Court could rule on Trump’s travel ban
Anthony Johnstone
SCOTUS will review two legal challenges, complicating the court's interpretation
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