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Opinions P.M.: Trump’s USA Today piece reveals the GOP’s massive problem on health care
Trump's nasty apathy about Jamal Khashoggi; DC tapped James Gunn for 'Suicide Squad 2.' It's a great troll — and a smart move.
President Donald Trump speaks during a rally in Council Bluffs, Iowa, Tuesday, Oct. 9, 2018. (AP Photo/Nati Harnik)
Trump's USA Today piece reveals the GOP's massive problem on health care
Undermining themselves in the long term to solve a short-term political problem.
By Paul Waldman •
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Trump's nasty apathy about Jamal Khashoggi
He has shown authoritarian regimes that the contempt they have for the media is shared by him.
By Richard Cohen •
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Act Four
DC tapped James Gunn for 'Suicide Squad 2.' It's a great troll — and a smart move.
Warner Bros. is braver about standing up to manufactured outrage than Disney was.
By Sonny Bunch •
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Here are the four D's of the climate apocalypse, as we head down the fifth: the Drain
Going in circles.
By Tom Toles •
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The Plum Line
Kavanaugh and the court's conservatives will accelerate the war on voting
You think the game is rigged in their favor now? Just you wait.
By Paul Waldman •
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Republicans used to love the sound of an angry mob. What happened?
This time around, Democrats are making noise. But less than a decade ago, it was the GOP.
By Karen Tumulty •
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Outlook
Having braces as an adult is like finding the fountain of youth
Fixing your teeth may the most effective ant-aging product available
By Amy Fusselman •
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Post Partisan
Trump's daddy and sugar daddy
The New York Times investigation into Trump's business record also raises questions about his ties to Russia.
By Carter Eskew •
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No, we don't have 10 years to prevent climate catastrophe. We have about 10 days.
This is an actual alert. (BLOG POST)
By Tom Toles •
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The Plum Line
Lawless, raging president fears the 'angry mob.' Good — he should.
The "angry mob" means more political engagement, which makes a Democratic House more likely -- and with it, real oversight and accountability.
By Greg Sargent •
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The WorldPost
The next financial crisis is closer than you think
The warning signs of an impending crash are here.
By Tim Lee •
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Republicans are shrinking their electoral map
Looks as though Kavanaugh wasn't such a win for the GOP.
By Jennifer Rubin •
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Assessing Nikki Haley
What can we infer from Nikki Haley's announced departure?
By Daniel W. Drezner •
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