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Trump’s Legal Armageddon Is Finally Here
Trump could be criminally charged in three more cases this year alone, while battling multiple civil lawsuits.
The Native Americans Who Saved the Pilgrims Could Lose Their Land, Again
A court battle in Massachusetts could have consequences for tribes all over the country.
How Much Do 'Tell All' Political Thrillers Really Tell Us?
Racy insider accounts are a publisher's dream, but they might not be as profound as we like to believe.
Trump Matters More for US-Cuba Relations Than Castro's Death
Even after Fidel's death, his legacy will live on thanks to his brother—what Donald Trump will do when it comes to Cuba is far more of a mystery.
This Small Town Is Helping Undocumented Immigrants, but Don't Call It a 'Sanctuary City'
Though local officials in red states avoid the word "sanctuary," many towns have decided that it makes more sense to work with undocumented residents than it does to deport them.
How Is Canadian PM Justin Trudeau Going to Work with President Trump?
Regardless of their prospective differences, Trump and Trudeau would be just another pairing in a long list of presidents and prime ministers who personally and politically reviled each other.
'Too Hype! The New Iron Lady Has Crushing Strength!': What Do Chinese Internet Users Think of Theresa May?
For Chinese people used to the stability of a one party state, post-Brexit Britain is a fascinating drama.
The Senate is finally voting on gun control
More than a week after the deadliest mass shooting in the US, Congress is gearing up to vote on four gun control measures, in legislative efforts that gun regulation opponents, including the NRA, have vowed to defeat.
Shooting Pool and Talking Election Chances With Senator Ricky Muir
When the Motoring Enthusiast candidate was elected in 2013 on only 0.51 percent of the primary vote, some saw Muir as a lucky idiot, in over his head. But now he's trying to do it again, or at least beat me at pool.