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MSNBC’s Lawrence O’Donnell details how U.K. Prime Minister shamed Britain by “standing beside Jeffrey Epstein's closest friend of 10 years” after firing the British Ambassador for his friendship with ...
Five years after the president tried to designate antifa as a terrorist organization, he’s giving it another try. The sequel ...
ABC indefinitely pulled "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" off the air after possibly unconstitutional pressure from Trump's Federal Communications Commission, and MSNBC’s Ari Melber, a First Amendment attorney, ...
The president suggested that government might revoke the licenses of broadcast networks that are “against” him — before he went just a bit further.
Trump is following a playbook we have seen successfully run in recent years by authoritarian strongmen in places like Hungary, Turkey and Russia.
The president closed out his state visit to the U.K. on Thursday after a joint press conference with the country’s prime minister.
The Education Department is tapping dozens of groups to help with its “civics” initiatives ahead of next year’s celebrations of the nation’s founding in 1776.
This administration is increasingly using the weight of government power to suppress lawful expression,” the lone Democrat on ...
Evidently, the FCC chief was against forcing broadcasters to operate “in the public interest” before he was for it.
With increasing frequency, the former Democratic president is re-entering the political arena in unexpected and unsubtle ways.
While we’re getting the rate cut that so many people wanted, it’s important to remember why: to protect consumers from a slowing economy.
President Trump has filed a lawsuit against The New York Times for articles and a book that he says was unfairly negative.