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Sen. Elizabeth Warren says she will seek the presidency in 2020
The Massachusetts Democrat made her candidacy official by emphasizing the economic populism that has propelled two Senate victories.
Opinion
MSNBC is surging
Ratings are in, and they're good for a network that has specialized in reinventions.
 
Dave Barry's Year in Review 2018
You thought 2016 and 2017 were bad? Let's look back at this past year.
 
Opinion
I filed one of the 83 dismissed misconduct complaints against Brett Kavanaugh. Here's why.
My complaint shouldn't have been dismissed.
 
Opinion
There is much to fear about nationalism. But liberals need to address it the right way.
Worrying about the decay of national sovereignty does not automatically make someone a reactionary.
 
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The Switch
Fake-porn videos are being weaponized to harass and humiliate women: 'Everybody is a potential target'
"Deepfake" creators target both celebrities and everyday women with photos taken from the Web. Even Scarlett Johansson says she's powerless to fight them.
 
The Plum Line • Opinion
Democrats must wage war against Trump's lies. Here's what they can do.
Here's how Democrats can use their new House majority to expose Trump's lies and beat back his war on truth.
 
Perspective
This Redskins team wasn't built for today's NFL. It was built to fall apart.
Washington's 'Team Building For Dummies' playbook didn't cut it during season of innovative coaching and young stars.
 
NFL
NFL coaching moves: Marvin Lewis, Adam Gase, Vance Joseph, Dirk Koetter, Todd Bowles fired; Steve Wilks tells staff he's out
Tracking the comings and goings on the NFL's final week of the regular season, the Jets are expected to make a change. Will the Dolphins? Nick Saban wouldn't return, would he?
 
Fact Checker • Analysis
A year of unprecedented deception: Trump averaged 15 false claims a day in 2018
Trump made nearly three times as many false or misleading claims in 2018 as in his first year as president.
 
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