Opinion

History does not bode well for President Trump's Middle East peace plan

President Donald Trump’s Peace Plan aimed at solving the conflict between the Palestinian Arabs and Israel appears to be doomed to failure, based on historical precedents.

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Trump and the GOP ambushed American democracy — but Democrats won't fight back

Donald Trump, the Republican Party and their Russian allies ambushed American democracy during the 2016 presidential election.

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Game of Thrones: Brienne's final gift to Jaime and the things we do for love

Spoiler alert: This article discusses details about the "Game of Thrones" series finale, titled "The Iron Throne," plus more before that Stop reading if you haven't watched yet, or don't blame us for what you find out.

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Trump is a public health crisis – and 'stress management' isn't enough: Noted neurologist

Donald Trump's presidency has caused a large increase in self-reported levels of stress among the American people. This will impact their health for generations. A similar dynamic is taking place in Europe and other parts of the world where authoritarian and other forma of extremist or reactionary politics have taken hold. Authoritarianism is not just a political and moral crisis — it is a public health crisis as well.

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The abortion debate is not about the sanctity of life — it's about corporate capitalism

On Wednesday, the day it was announced that the U.S. birthrate fell for the fourth straight year, signaling the lowest number of births in 32 years, Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey signed into law the most draconian anti-abortion lawin the country. That the two developments came at the same time could not have been more revelatory.

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Trump's plan to celebrate Memorial Day by pardoning war criminals makes sense -- in a horrible way

Nowhere is Donald Trump's imperial instinct more obvious than when it comes to the pardon power. This makes sense. The pardon power is a relic of the English monarchy, which most of the founders didn't think was necessary and didn't originally include in the Constitution. With some famous exceptions, pardons have mostly been used to show mercy. In recent years presidents have been parsimonious in handing them out, always following the rules set forth by the Department of Justice pardon office.

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Game of Thrones recap: The Iron Throne goes to the person with the best story

Spoiler alert: This article discusses details about the "Game of Thrones" series finale, titled "The Iron Throne." Stop reading if you haven't watched yet, or don't blame us for what you find out.

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Are ExxonMobil execs the most evil people in the 200,000-year history of humanity?

Internal ExxonMobil documents show that the company’s scientists predicted in 1982 that by 2020, parts per million of carbon dioxide in earth’s atmosphere would reach 410-420 ppm. For the first time this spring ppm of CO2 exceeded 415.

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Democratic leaders put on the spot after GOP lawmaker makes powerful case for Trump impeachment

Rep. Justin Amash of Michigan posted an incisive tirade against President Donald Trump and his administration on Saturday afternoon, becoming the first Republican lawmaker to call for impeaching the commander in chief as a result of Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation.

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How 'fake history' has powered the rise of America's right-wing — and why it's time for the left to fight back

“Fake news” is everywhere, both as an actual product and a false accusation. But a deeper phenomenon, fake history, is a big part of how we got here. Donald Trump’s signature slogan, “Make America Great Again,” depends on a historical narrative of American greatness, swiped from Ronald Reagan, and a hazy peak in that past that Trump has never felt it necessary to identify.

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An atheist in the White House? It could happen — thanks to Donald Trump

It takes a lot of digging these days to uncover good news. We are therefore encouraged to report that while President Trump’s daily rewriting of the script of American politics has kept him securely tied to the most loyal part of his base—conservative evangelicals—one ultimate result of his effort may very well be what neither party in this odd marriage wants, namely, the demolition of the conventional wisdom that running for high office carries not only the necessity of religious faith but also a semblance of adherence to it.

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Game of Thrones isn't 'just fantasy': Westeros is a reflection of our terrible realities

The last episode of HBO's "Game of Thrones" series (which is based on George R.R. Martin's book series) airs this Sunday. This tale of political intrigue, sex, violence, betrayal — and of course dragons and magic — is grand human drama. This is why the books and television series are so popular.

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Donald Trump and the party of death: 20 years and 242 lives — and GOP is listening for a fetus' heartbeat

You want to know a heartbeat that can’t be detected anymore? Kendrick Castillo’s. He was the 18-year-old high school student in Highlands Ranch, Colorado who was killed on May 7 as he attempted to subdue a shooter who shot him and wounded eight others. Highlands Ranch, a suburb of Denver, is only 19 miles from Columbine, Colorado, another Denver suburb where 20 years ago, the clarion call of the automatic weapon age of school shootings grabbed the attention of Americans when two shooters killed 12 students and one teacher and wounded 21 others before killing themselves.

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