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U.S. Navy sends strike group toward Korean peninsula
The group led by the aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson moved north as Kim Jong Un's regime in North Korea prepared to mark key anniversaries this coming week.
Josh Rogin •  Opinion
Obama's Syria strike plan was much bigger than Trump's
At the time, leading Republicans mocked the Obama administration for what it called "pinprick" strikes, calling them ineffective. Today they praise Trump's smaller strikes as perfectly calculated.
 
‘Sorry, hombre, it’s all coal': Alec Baldwin’s Trump returns to SNL and meets with staunch supporters
Baldwin also played Fox News host Bill O'Reilly on this week's "Saturday Night Live."
 
New York set to become first state to offer free tuition at public four-year colleges
A bipartisan budget agreement covers residents from families earning less than $125,000 a year.
 
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The Soviet Union fought the Cold War in Nicaragua. Now Putin's Russia is back.
Russia is increasing its military and economic aid, and some Americans are worried.
 
The Fix •  Analysis
The salacious affair saga of Alabama Gov. Robert Bentley is about to get really serious
Alabama's once squeaky clean governor could lose his job, go to jail — or both.
 
How Jeff Sessions wants to bring back the war on drugs
The attorney general has praised the hallmark policies of the 1980s and 1990s, including mandatory minimum sentences.
 
Opinion
Mitch McConnell, the man who broke America
No one has done more in recent years to undermine the functioning of U.S. government.
 
MSNBC host’s conspiracy theory: What if Putin planned the Syrian chemical attack to help Trump?
A fringe theory went mainstream on Lawrence O'Donnell's show, "The Last Word."
 
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How did that Kendall Jenner-Pepsi ad even get made? SNL imagines an answer.
"Saturday Night Live" skewers the now-removed Pepsi ad that featured protesters marching in the street and Jenner handing a cop a Pepsi.
 
Alec Baldwin’s Bill O’Reilly discusses sexual harassment with Alec Baldwin’s Donald Trump
SNL goes after two of its favorite foils at the same time … using one actor.
 
Continued bombing by Assad shows limits of single U.S. attack
President Trump praised the U.S. military for its missile strike, but the broader Syria strategy remains unclear.
 
‘One word says it all. Asian’: Airbnb host reportedly leaves guest stranded because of her race
"I'm an American citizen," Dyne Suh said in a video after the abrupt cancellation. "It stings."
 
The media loved Trump's show of military might. Are we really doing this again?
With Syria strike, the president got approval even from tough critics swept up in the drama.
 
She was pregnant and broke. She signed up for Uber — and fell into debt.
Maya Warren's story is the plight of many working-class moms in America.
 
 
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