Opinion

Trump plans executive order on artificial intelligence: Let's face it — the punchline writes itself

President Trump plans to sign an executive order that focuses on promoting artificial intelligence — but unlike his most famous science-based initiative, which called for an unrealistic "Space Force," this one is being slammed by critics for insufficient boldness.

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It's all about the Apocalypse: Another disturbing reason behind the right wing's pro-Israel obsession

Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) sparked outrage this weekend when, in response to criticism she's received based on her outspoken views about Israel, she implied on Twitter that money was behind the strong support the country receives from American politicians. When her detractors accused her of feeding into anti-Semitic propaganda that imagines a nefarious Jewish conspiracy driving world events, Omar responded by saying she specifically had in mind AIPAC, an American pro-Israel lobbying group.

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Here are Evangelical Christianity’s 10 biggest gaslighting tactics

Some stuff people tell you messes with your head if you buy into it. Maybe it’s self-contradictory. Maybe it doesn’t line up with what you know about yourself or the world around you. Maybe it makes you question the evidence of your own senses or your ability to think straight. Maybe it muddles your intuitions about right and wrong, making you ashamed of doing things that don’t actually harm anyone—or, conversely, prompting you to do things you would otherwise be ashamed of.

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A waking nightmare: Northam's yearbook exposes a horrifying truth about America's medical culture

Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam's predicament has been upstaged over the last few days by that state's widening scandal, as Lt. Gov. Justin Fairfax -- who would replace Northam if the latter resigns -- now faces multiple accusations of sexual assault. Nonetheless, Northam needs to go. His confusing back-and-forth story about whether or not he engaged in blackface race minstrelsy while in medical school is disqualifying in itself, whether or not Northam is one of the men in the now-infamous photo on his 1984 yearbook page.

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Capitol Hill filled with dread as another shutdown looms

As President Trump prepares to push America into the second government shutdown of 2019 over his proposed border wall, Democrats and Republicans alike are bracing for the inevitable — and widely dreaded — political storm.

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Trump emerges from his White House cocoon to recover some momentum with a pack of freshly baked lies

I'm sure everyone will be relieved to know that the long three-month drought is over. President Trump is getting back in the saddle and will be giving his first rally of 2019 on Monday. Feel the magic!

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Here is why our world seems out of control

Government shutdowns.  Brexit. Weird climate happenings. Dissolved arms agreements. Parents unable to control their teens' smartphone apps. Super Bowl ads that reflect “technological dread.” It seems harder than ever to understand and manage life. What is real and what is not? Who knows?  Our inability to distinguish between reality and fake Russian Internet postings helped elect Donald Trump. In his two subsequent presidential years he has constantly complained about "fake news," but has himself fabricated more than 8,000 falsehoods.

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Jeff Bezos and the Enquirer: Everything bad and stupid about America in one package!

There’s no way around it: Jeff Bezos, the founder and CEO of Amazon and purportedly the richest man in the world, performed an enormous civic service this past week by turning the tables on the odious David Pecker and his poisonous, Trumpified supermarket tabloid, the National Enquirer. But even the fact that Bezos is presented as a hero, however provisionally and temporarily, in this all-universe battle of the celebrity titans that devoured the week’s news cycle signifies the sad and bewildered state of American public discourse.

Maybe it’s a cliché to say that the United States resembles an empire in decline, where formerly marginal cultural theories about the “society of the spectacle” and the rise of the “pseudo-event” are enacted in reality on a grand scale. But clichés are repeated for a reason. We cannot possibly perceive the greater lessons or long-term impact of the impossibly overstuffed Bezos-Pecker imbroglio at this moment. (One of the best lines comes from Robinson Meyer of the Atlantic: “Bezos once founded the Everything Store; now he has given us the Everything Story.”) It’s entirely possible, as many commentators have suggested, that Bezos’ counterattack against Pecker’s media empire will have beneficial effects.

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Trump is feeding the delusion that the economy is working -- and the corporate media is helping him sell it

In President Trump’s State of the Union address we saw a brilliant display of rhetorical sleight of hand on the economy. The successful misdirection was enabled by the corporate news media, which consistently maintains that the one thing Trump should be claiming credit for is his stellar performance growing the economy.

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Here are the 5 biggest right-wing outrages of the week: Did the State of the Union have any impact?

On Tuesday, President Donald Trump delivered his second State of the Union address, in which he doubled down on attacking immigration while simultaneously wrapping his speech in a flimsy call to bipartisanship.

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Bernie Sanders may struggle in the 2020 primaries — and that could be a good thing for Democrats

So far, Sen. Bernie Sanders' second potential presidential run has not taken off the in the way that his supporters might have hoped.

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How Trump's radical Republican tax cut broke the economy

Donald Trump’s tax cut for the rich and the corporations they control is turning out to be a bust for the American economy.

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Virginia’s garbage fire: Here is why the decline of local journalism is a national disaster

There’s much that’s astonishing about the enormous scandal consuming Virginia politics right now, in which the Democratic governor and both of the Democrats behind him in line of succession are embroiled in what may be career-ending scandals. Blackface photos, sexual assault allegations, the threat that Gov. Ralph Northam might moonwalk in public: It’s by turns terrifying and ridiculous. But perhaps the most astonishing part, for most people involved or watching from afar, is this: How it can possibly be that all three of these Democratic elected officials — the top three in a middle-sized state right next to the nation’s capital — are confronting these scandals all at once?

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