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- If Donald Trump can endorse dropping off undocumented immigrants in "sanctuary" cities, surely those cities can return the favor.
- President Donald Trump has announced his first recipients of the Presidential Medal of Freedom and they include the wife of a major Republican Party donor, the longest-serving Republican senator in U.S. history, Elvis Presley and Babe Ruth.
- The midterm elections aren't a contest between right or left, but bullies and the bullied, says Robert Reich.
- Trump's Jerusalem announcement won't advance the peace process - and he knows it.
- The Republican party's tax plan is payback to its mega-donors, says Robert Reich.
- Cordish plans $2.2 billion hotel and entertainment district in Spain
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- The old adage that anyone can grow up to be president is being put to the test in this election cycle.
- Hillary Clinton is right — let's put an end to unlimited, undisclosed political campaign contributions
- Leonard Pitts Jr. takes on a NYC developer, who plans to add a separate entrance to an apartment building for residents of modest means.
- Thanks again to the conservative Republican majority on the Supreme Court, big money will be dominating a fall campaign in which combative and often irresponsible advertising will flood the airwaves in congressional districts and states across the land. All in the name of the First Amendment and free speech.
- Robert Reich says we should be concerned about the ethics of the boardroom, not the bedroom.
- President Romney would likely have landed U.S. in an ill-considered war
- Builder's guilty plea shows need for stronger campaign finance laws
- Mary Sanchez says that as long right wing insurgents can attract big bucks, they'll be a force in the GOP
- Robert Reich says right-wing billionaires may have lost the recent election, but they'll be back
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- As the Occupy movement turns 1, it is not the spirit of the protests but the money of the 1 percent that is animating the presidential campaign.
- Vice presidential nominee talks about returning power to the people, but the people he listens to already have the power.
- Mitt Romney and Barack Obama are more of the same; Ron Paul was the only candidate with integrity.
- Robert Reich says the trifecta of immense concentration of wealth, unlimited political contributions and secrecy about who's giving put this country up for sale
- Watching Mitt Romney travel abroad was almost enough to make you feel sorry for him.
- Big donors operating in secrecy are corrupting democracy
- GOP senators defend the rights of the super-rich to buy elections anonymously
- After decisions like Bush v. Gore, it's no wonder that public esteem for the Supreme Court has fallen.