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California finally has a progressive government. Here's how it's changing the game.

Democrats won supermajorities in both houses of the California legislature in 2006. They have dominated Golden State politics ever since, defying conservative expectations. Instead of sinking into deficits and collapsing, California is running a budget surplus, and has become the world’s 5th largest economy.

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Yale psychiatrist on what the whistleblower scandal reveals about Trump's 'self-defeating pathology'

On Thursday, information emerged that a whistleblower in the intelligence community had officially submitted a complaint suggesting that President Donald Trump had had a compromising discussion with a foreign leader.

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Your grocery store chain is trying to kill your favorite local newsweekly -- but you still have time to stop them

In 1984, Peter Saltas’ dad started writing and distributing free newsletters called Private Eye in Utah bars. Since bars were banned from advertising in Salt Lake, the newsletters were a way to tip patrons off about music shows and other events. In 1989, he combined the newsletters into a single publication called the Salt Lake City Weekly and joined the Association of Alternative News Media. Since then, the alt-weekly has won numerous awards and broken dozens of stories mainstream media missed. In one example, the paper revealed that not one, but two, of the state's Attorneys General had mishandled public funds and solicited donations illegally.

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A Yale psychiatrist explains the dangerous mental pathology behind Trump's unhinged 'Sharpiegate' fiasco

Over the past week, as Hurricane Dorian battered the Bahamas and parts of the U.S., the news cycle was roiled by the so-called "Sharpie-gate." On the one hand, President Donald Trump's original offense—using a map doctored with a pen to suggest, falsely, that Alabama was in the path of the storm—was relatively minor. But the president's refusal to admit he was wrong—he doubled down on Twitter and elsewhere—kept the story in the news all week.

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Trump 'conclusively' failed a basic evaluation of mental capacity: Yale psychiatrist

A new study finds that President Donald Trump's hardcore fans are driven by “chaos” and think “society should be burned to the ground.” That sentiment is often conveyed by Trump, who seems to delight in blowing up the norms of the executive branch: the president spent the summer riling up supporters at rallies by accusing The Squad--freshman lawmakers of color--of being unpatriotic.

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Black man might die in prison after 25 years for selling pot -- in a state where it's now legal

Last Thursday, sixty-eight year old Michael Thompson sat in his prison cell hoping for good news. As a motion to refer his case to a parole board wends its way through the courts, Thompson is confused and desperate to find out whether he'll die in prison or get a chance to gain his freedom.

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Yale psychiatrist dismantles the Goldwater rule for preventing mental health experts from speaking out about Trump

On CNN's Reliable Sources Sunday, host Brian Stelter did a segment on the media’s responsibility to bring on mental health experts to help understand the growingly erratic mental state of the president.

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EXCLUSIVE: Black Idaho man charged with first degree murder for crashing his car -- family told he should be lynched

Tiffany Mitchell met her husband, Cedric, the week she went to Phoenix, Arizona, to look for a new place to live. She wanted to leave Twin Falls, Idaho, because of what she describes as the town's pervasive racism. She flew back on a Sunday, he visited her on a Tuesday, and never left. They decided to stay in Twin Falls because the weather there was better for his asthma. He got a job at a sugar factory. A few years later they were married.

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What Trump's bizarre obsession with conspiracy theories tells us about his downward mental spiral: Yale psychiatrist

At a tarmac press conference Tuesday, President Donald Trump once again failed to refute the conspiracy theory that the Clinton's were behind financier Jeffrey Epstein's death. Instead, the president directed reporters to find out if Bill Clinton had ever traveled to Epstein's personal Island, where he's been accused of sexually abusing young girls.

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Ongoing Russian interference more likely with new Trump intelligence pick: columnist

Rep. John Ratcliffe (R-TX), President Donald Trump's nominee to be the next director of national intelligence, has been one of the president's fiercest supporters, particularly in regard to collusion -- and alleged anti-Trump bias in the FBI.

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Immigration expert explains why Trump’s migrant policy won’t work

After President Trump let the audience at his rally in Greenville, North Carolina, shout "send her back!" after he falsely accused Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) of anti-Semitism, Republicans grew nervous about a backlash -- that this time, Trump had gone too far.

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Yale psychiatrist predicts Trump's 'disgrace and downfall'

This week, British Ambassador Kim Darroch resigned after it was revealed that he called the Trump White House a “uniquely dysfunctional environment.” He also called the President incompetent.

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