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Does the Trump administration want a holy war against Islam? It’s a terrifying but reasonable guess
Conor Lynch
Steve Bannon's apocalyptic views are very close to those of ISIS, and Trump is surrounded by religious zealots
Six years after Fukushima, much of Japan has lost faith in nuclear power
Tatsujiro Suzuki
Japan needs to find a new way of making decisions about its energy future
Caving in to the hard-liners: The White House’s strategy for jamming through Obamacare repeal
Simon Maloy
The Trump White House seems to have learned a key lesson of Republican politics: extremists don't back down
Trumpcare “is a Republican welfare entitlement”: Conservatives rip Obamacare replacement bill
Sophia Tesfaye
Right-wing groups have already organized protests on Capitol Hill against the bill backed by Trump and Paul Ryan
White House announces revised travel ban, cites Bowling Green and “honor killings” in U.S.
Sophia Tesfaye
Citing "honor killings" and invoking the Bowling Green massacre, the White House is justifying the ban's return
In Trump’s future looms a familiar shutdown threat
Andrew Taylor
After Republicans played politics with shutting down the government, Senate Democrats are now in control
Guess what was missing from cable news’ discussions about President Trump’s so-called “Muslim ban”
Julie Alderman, Nina Mast
Spoiler: It was actual Muslims
Separating facts from “alternative facts” in the Trump era
Matthew Rozsa
The Trump administration's view on truth is tenuous at best
President Trump’s executive order on Muslims is a ban, no matter what Sean Spicer says
Matthew Rozsa
It is just as inaccurate to claim that Trump didn't issue a Muslim ban as it is to argue that the Earth is flat
Chris Christie finally dares to criticize Donald Trump — just as he officially becomes the most unpopular governor in New Jersey history
Sophia Tesfaye
"The rollout of this executive order was terrible," Christie said of Trump's travel and refugee ban
Democrats’ risky new Trump strategy: Pry him away from his own party and win back his voters
Matthew Sheffield
Congressional Democrats aim to force Trump into a choice: Republican policy or the voters who elected him
Minnesota Gov. Mark Dayton eyes fast return to work after collapse, prostate cancer diagnosis
AP Staff
Dayton collapsed in the middle of his State of the State speech
Exploring the Beltway press’ enduring fantasy: Media never stopped blaming Obama for radical GOP obstruction
Eric Boehlert
By the end of Obama’s second term, Republicans weren’t even trying to hide their radically obstructionist ways
Bumpy road to confirmation: Donald Trump’s Cabinet tripped up by revelations of unpaid taxes, undocumented household staff
Sophia Tesfaye
Trump's picks to head OMB and the Commerce Dept. have both run into ethical issues regarding their housekeepers
Donald Trump’s far-right inauguration: Meet some of the more extreme faith leaders at the event
Peter Montgomery
Trump's crowd includes one woman who "spent her life taking money from gullible people in the name of religion"
Ted Cruz makes nice with GOP, in effort to force Donald Trump to the right on foreign policy
Matthew Sheffield
Widely despised Texas senator and GOP also-ran tries new strategy: kiss up to foes, kill Trump with kindness
Donald Trump, Republicans now plan to charge taxpayers for the Mexico wall but plan to reclaim the money later
Matthew Rozsa
Donald Trump brings back the wall pledge, with one big change
The franchise president’s massive conflicts: How Donald Trump’s Dubai golf club brings questions about his presidency
Jon Gambrell
"There has never been anything remotely like this — not even close"
How’d we get here? The unholy crusade against political correctness was all the cover Trump needed
Jim Sleeper
Campus witch-hunts have nurtured the very threat to our free speech they allegedly sought to root out
This is how you stop jobs from leaving American soil: A game plan to fight outsourcing
Les Leopold
This is a golden moment to build a massive anti-Wall Street "Stop the Outsourcing" movement
Resisting Donald Trump: Getting prepared to fight immigration raids and deportations
Sarah Lazare
Organizers say now is the time to prepare for resistance
Do all smartphone batteries suck? Apple recalls the iPhone 6S to replace its defective power pack
Matthew Rozsa
Apple found that battery problems cause phones to shut down suddenly, which is better than spontaneously combusting
Progressives’ reckoning: Donald Trump’s trade promises to Rust Belt voters might come back to haunt him
Les Leopold
Trump won big with workers whose jobs have been exported like those at the Carrier company, but his talk was phony
Look Again: The day’s most compelling images from around the globe
Salon Staff
Fascinating world views from mourning in front of the Bataclan concert hall to protesters rallying in St. Louis
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