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US President Donald Trump’s taxes show chronic losses and years of income tax avoidance politics.usa Article 10 106 words 61 votes
US Postal Service Louis DeJoy tells judge mail-sorting machines can’t be reassembled politics.usa Article 11 votes
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The path to autocracy; A second Trump term will leave America’s political system and culture looking even more like Orbán’s Hungary politics.usa Article 2317 words, published Jun 15 2020 31 votes
That US Air Force B-52 flying over the Black Sea was bait for the Russians politics.usa Article 484 words 11 votes
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Boris Johnson's new Brexit trade advisor is former Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott politics Article 815 words 10 votes
One IT guy’s spreadsheet-fueled race to restore voting rights politics.usa Article 5670 words 15 votes
I was a postal service regulator for eighteen years. Don’t panic. politics.usa Article 909 words 5 votes
Taking hard line, Greece turns back migrants by abandoning them at sea politics Article 1844 words 10 votes
Donald Trump is putting on a show in Portland; the president is deploying the kind of performative authoritarianism that Vladimir Putin pioneered politics.usa Article 528 words 13 votes
The United States needs a third Reconstruction; whatever its shape, the era ahead must rekindle the aspiration of a nation molded in the ideal of perfect equality that we have always seeked politics.usa Article 2298 words 21 votes
US Postal Service memos detail ‘difficult’ changes, including slower mail delivery politics.usa Article 1442 words 24 votes
Throw the bums out: The USA is in the midst of a world-historic failure of governance. Why isn’t anyone in charge acting like they are responsible for it? politics.usa Article 2005 words, published Jul 14 2020 23 votes
Britain should not quake before Xi Jinping: China has already peaked and faces economic stagnation politics Article 595 words 7 votes
The time Bernie Sanders almost ran against Barack Obama, explained politics.usa Article 2173 words, published Feb 19 2020 5 votes
India loses jurisdiction over Italian marines who killed two Indian fishermen in 2012 politics Article 663 words 6 votes
The obscure US Supreme Court case that could be used by the Republican Party to gut the First Amendment politics.usa Article 501 words, published Jun 17 2020 8 votes
Supreme Court rules against Donald Trump’s attempt to end DACA, a win for undocumented ‘Dreamers’ brought to US as children politics.usa Article 64 words 21 votes
How Donald Trump corrupts everyone around him; for most of Trump’s aides, the only good move is not to play politics.usa Article 571 words 6 votes
US to penalize war crimes investigators looking into American troops politics.usa Article 377 words 14 votes
Why Republican senators do not challenge US President Donald Trump politics.usa Article 548 words, published May 25 2020 8 votes
President? Why not? Says a man at the top. politics.usa Article 1577 words, published Sep 25 1999 1 vote
Former US Secretary of Defence James Mattis denounces President Donald Trump, describes him as a threat to the Constitution politics.usa Article 560 words 41 votes