- What you missed on Sunday Kos …
- Trump spews, using Puerto Rico as red meat to throw to his xenophobic base, by Denise Oliver Velez
- More women running—and winning elections—is the new normal, by Sher Watts Spooner
- GOP: Making Trump release returns is "abuse of authority." What's building a wall Congress rejected, by Ian Reifowitz
- The Second Amendment does not apply to other countries, by Mark E Andersen
- What's happening at our border is an inhumane crime in progress, by Frank Vyan Walton
- The hidden tax: Average Americans pay a tax of 74% that they don't know about and isn't in the media, by David Akadjian
- International Digest: Longtime Algerian president resigns, but unclear if free elections will follow, Daily Kos Elections International
- Our economic system depends on your path to mediocrity, by Egberto Willies
- Primary debates should be a Democratic bulwark against Trump tirades, by Chris Reeves
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi will receive the John F. Kennedy Profile in Courage Award at a ceremony next month, the Kennedy Library Foundation announced Sunday.
The California Democrat is being recognized for leading “with strength, integrity and grace under pressure — using her power to protect the most vulnerable of our citizens,” former ambassador Caroline Kennedy, the foundation’s honorary president, said in a statement.
A man was arrested in Florida for allegedly breaking into cars in the jail parking lot moments after he was released, according to police.
Lasantha Wickrematunge was the cofounder of Sri Lanka’s Sunday Leader newspaper. He was assassinated in January 2009. Three days later, the newspaper published his last column, which he had written to be released in the event of his death. This is that column.
Nearly six months after NBC News chairman Andy Lack abruptly cancelled Megyn Kelly Today—the culmination of a series of unwelcome controversies, coupled with weak ratings, that imploded with her blurted endorsement of white people wearing Halloween blackface—the former Fox News star is starting to formulate a comeback strategy and getting ready to test the marketplace.
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today’s Kagro in the Morning show:
Greg Dworkin r
ounds up weekend headlines. Neilsen’s out at DHS, and Trump fakes a replacement. Dems posting big fundraising numbers. The WH is backpedaling on Mueller report; won't comply on tax returns. McGahn is talking & it's not helping.