Opinion

Here's why almost 80 percent of Americans say they live from paycheck to paycheck

The official rate of unemployment in America has plunged to a remarkably low 3.8%. The Federal Reserve forecasts that the unemployment rate will reach 3.5% by the end of the year.

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Here are 7 of the most ridiculous, bigoted and extreme GOP candidates running for office in 2018

When the U.S. elected its first black president, Barack Obama, in 2008, some Americans naively claimed that the country had become “post-racial.” But while Obama’s victory over Republican Sen. John McCain in 2008 and his reelection in 2012 were certainly historic, the U.S. has not overcome racism any more than it has overcome homophobia or sexism. The history of the U.S. shows that progress for women, people of color and the LGBT community is often met with an angry backlash—and in the Trump era, angry Republicans and angry white males haven’t been shy about expressing their anger.

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Here is how Donald Trump could lead America to catastrophe in a desperate attempt to escape legal trouble

Is it now time to imagine how far Trump and his Republican cronies in Congress might be able to push things? And how we, as Americans, might respond?

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More Republicans in the news? That's not media bias

A July 20 report, analyzing news content from The New York Times and The Washington Post, found that Republican politicians get roughly 2.5 times as many mentions as Democrats.

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These are the 16 dumbest things that many Americans believe -- and the right-wing lies behind them

Americans are often misinformed, occasionally downright dumb, and easily misled by juicy-sounding rumors. But while the right wing is taking full advantage of this reality, the Left worries that calling out lies is "rude."

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The Founding Fathers would've been concerned about Trump colluding with Russia -- here's why

Recently, speaking about the creation of the Constitution to a room filled with teachers of history, I mentioned that the drafters struggled over how best to choose the president. The delegates to the Constitutional Convention initially agreed that Congress should make the choice, but then grew concerned that foreign powers would bribe congressmen to favor their preferred candidates.

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There will be a steep price to pay in the near future for evangelicals who embrace Donald Trump

Last week, Michael Cohen released what has been said to be the first of many tapes he has of private conversations with his former client, Donald Trump. But what is on this tape is already interesting enough. Despite the furious spinning from Trump apologists on cable news, the tape clearly shows that Trump, who has denied knowledge of paying off mistresses in the past, clearly remembers a previous discussion about this and volunteers, "So, what do we got to pay for this? One-fifty?" The casual tone is remarkable, suggesting that such payoffs are routine in Trump's world.

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Trump has no idea what soft power even is -- and he's causing an erosion in American diplomacy

At the recent Helsinki summit between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin, the U.S. president used the threat of nuclear war to justify good relations with a bad regime, just as he did in Singapore.

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Here are 6 reasons to have hope in the age of Trump

In these darkest of days, here’s what gives me hope:

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The problem with letting Trump come up with a new look for Air Force One

News outlets just announced that the Trump administration is going to redesign Air Force One, the Boeing 747 with the iconic blue-on-blue-on-white paint job that has heralded the arrival of every American president since John F. Kennedy.

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Here's the bizarre mythical history conservatives are using to convince Trump to kill birthright citizenship

Attacks on birthright citizenship — such as the one recently published in the Washington Post by former Trump White House aide Michael Anton, he of the “Flight 93 manifesto” — are nothing new. They bubbled up during the right-wing anti-immigration politics of the George W. Bush era, with a further boost from birtherism.

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Donald Trump’s supporters will never admit they were wrong — But they may soon be too embarrassed to defend him

Where is the tipping point, that magical point of no return when Donald Trump's various scandals finally catch up with him? It's almost certainly something we will only know in retrospect. In response to the daily tide of stories chronicling new lows from the administration, pundits on TV and ordinary people in their living rooms keep asking, "Is this it? What about this? Will this be the moment that turns the tide against him?" But we can't know, not until it's over -- and even then most of what we will tell ourselves will be myth-making instead of the complex, nuanced truth.

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Orwell knew: Here's why we willingly buy the screens that are used against us

Sales of George Orwell’s utopian novel 1984 (1949) have spiked twice recently, both times in response to political events. In early 2017, the idea of ‘alternative facts’ called to mind Winston Smith, the book’s protagonist and, as a clerk in the Ministry of Truth, a professional alternator of facts. And in 2013, the US National Security Agency whistleblower Edward Snowden compared widespread government surveillance explicitly to what Orwell had imagined: ‘The types of collection in the book – microphones and video cameras, TVs that watch us – are nothing compared to what we have available today.’

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