Eugene Robinson / TruthdigAug 21, 2015
It has dawned on the Republican presidential field that Donald Trump's inevitable self-destruction might be, gulp, evitable. Waiting for the unlikely front-runner to beat himself is starting to look like a plan, as Trump might put it, for total losers. It has dawned on the Republican presidential field that Donald Trump's inevitable self-destruction might be, gulp, evitable. Dig deeper ( 3 Min. Read )
Kasia Anderson / TruthdigAug 21, 2015
The question Vice President Joe Biden and his strategists are currently considering is this: Should he run? Dig deeper ( 2 Min. Read )
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By Ellen Brown, Web of DebtAug 19, 2015
How can the U.S. remain strong, with very little debt, without defaulting on Social Security, Medicare or the federal debt itself? By reducing the debt by buying it and ripping it up. Dig deeper ( 7 Min. Read )
Natasha Hakimi Zapata / TruthdigAug 19, 2015
The singer-songwriter has decided that some of Republican front-runner Donald Trump's tweets deserve to be sung to the masses. Dig deeper ( 1 Min. Read )
Eugene Robinson / TruthdigAug 18, 2015
This isn't about whether Clinton becomes our next president, which she has a better chance of doing than anyone else. It's about basic respect—for us and for the truth. Dig deeper ( 3 Min. Read )
Thor Benson / TruthdigAug 14, 2015
Experts say, for instance, that if the social media behemoth knows you're a liberal woman in Oregon who wants to protect the environment, it can tailor ads to make a politician appear to be in line with your ideals, even if that isn't entirely the case. Dig deeper ( 4 Min. Read )
Eugene Robinson / TruthdigAug 14, 2015
Why would someone who sees the Middle East as an unholy mess reveal that he consults George W. Bush, the chief mess-maker, on what to do next? Dig deeper ( 3 Min. Read )
Kasia Anderson / TruthdigAug 13, 2015
In the business world, Donald Trump is more Rupert Murdoch's peer than his subject -- but when it comes to the Republican front-runner's patented propensity to galvanize the press and cultivate his all-important brand, he has, in part, Murdoch to thank. Dig deeper ( 2 Min. Read )
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