A Tale of Two Countries
We are now engaged not only in a political war, but also in a battle over the very concepts of reason and fact that the Enlightenment brought forth. By Neal Gabler
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A Great and Joyful March, But It's Not Enough
Saturday's protests were inspiring but just the first step in fighting back against those who would end democracy. By Michael Winship
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Your Turn: Living with Obamacare
For some the Affordable Care Act is hardly affordable, but for many it's a lifesaver. By Karin Kamp
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Can We Have a Word, Mr. Trump?
If she were here, Granny D would tell the president his words were effective, but what we need is action. By Daniel Weeks
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George Orwell and the Power of a Well-Placed Lie
Hitler was the first to describe the technique of telling a lie so often that people believed it. He called it the “Big Lie.” By Robert Kuttner
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From Faith to Action: Fossil Fuel Divestment More Vital Than Ever
Now is the time to take action to insure a rapid and just transition away from fossil fuels toward clean energy. By Bill McKibben
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Trump’s First Test on Taxes
Trump's voters didn't vote to make the richest richer, but the Republican Congress is about to. By Chuck Collins
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Donald Trump Intentionally Lies to Us
He has no mandate. That fact has so unhinged Trump that he is shaming himself and his office by promulgating obvious lies. By John Nichols
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