Shannon Gormley: The GOP faced a test and it failed. Now will the destruction of one major party corrupt the one that remains?
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Signs of a Republican meltdown in the heart of the U.S. Bible Belt
Former G.O.P. strongholds like the Ninth District of North Carolina are increasingly in play thanks to Trump’s toxic politics, boding ill for the party in 2020
For David Koch, the earth is his funeral pyre
Andray Domise: David Koch used his endless wealth to reshape not only politics but the fate of our planet, for the worse
How liberal democrats can save America, slowly but surely, from Trump
Adam Gopnik argues compromise is a ‘fighting word’ for liberals who need to be simultaneously radical and realistic
In conversation with John Kerry: ‘There’s no hope for the Trump administration’
The former secretary of state and presidential candidate on the future of the Democratic Party, Trump’s record on Iran and climate, and defending Ted Kennedy’s complicated legacy
Why the American empire has lost control—and its failure is imminent
Pretending the world isn’t bleak feeds the mania for unreal hope that exists within American culture, argues Chris Hedges
David Corn: Why Russian interference is a bigger deal than Watergate
A Q&A with the co-author of ‘Russian Roulette’ on why he thinks Russians disrupted the 2016 U.S. presidential election—and what could happen next
Why Donald Trump’s dramatic swing on gun control won’t last
Opinion: The President’s history and the nature of his base make it impossible to be hopeful about his feints toward gun control
Black voters saved Alabama—despite efforts to keep them down
Opinion: Doug Jones may have defeated Roy Moore in their Senate race, but Alabama’s electoral history is still marked by efforts to frustrate the Black vote
The post-Weinstein ‘reckoning’ has missed powerful targets
Anne Kingston: Led by a Trumpian example, accepting responsibility for bad or even illegal behaviour has become passé