Author: Scott Lemieux
If you'll forgive me for honing in on Erik's racket, Dayen notes that Carrier is shutting down its Indiana plant even though it's part of a profitable section of a.
Every NYT millennial trend story ever. Jonah has more on why "young people are going into increasingly large amounts of debt to hopefully get jobs that pay less" might be.
The Republican frontrunner speaks with Fred Hiatt et. al.: HIATT: So what would you do for Baltimore, let’s say. TRUMP: Well, number one, I’d create economic zones. I’d create incentives.
For reasons that really should be obvious: But what if Hillary Clinton wins in November and brings a Senate majority on her coattails (or Trump's anti-coattails)? Utah Sen. Orrin Hatch,.
It's generally safe to assume that no matter how bad things are in Iraq, they can always get worse: The Mosul dam, in northern Iraq, holds back more than 11bn.
Sargent has more: Politico has a remarkable piece this morning that portrays the “Stop Trump” movement as being in total disarray, with some senior Republicans wondering whether it’s time to.
On the obvious historical antecedent for Donald Trump: The parallels are not in the men’s personal stories, but rather in the divisive, angry, fearful, anti-elitist, and resentment-laden politics that they.
In the wake of Erick Erickson's fizzled anti-Trump cabal, Ed Kilgore observes that one obvious problem with #NeverTrump is that it requires coordination among factions whose lack of coordination has.