Under Trump’s plan, Mexico won’t end up paying for the wall. You will.; The Trump administration can’t entirely roll back progress on climate change — here’s why; Is Trump an authoritarian at heart? It matters less than you think.; Donald Trump wants to change U.S. nuclear policy. Most Americans aren’t persuaded.; Are Trump’s low approval ratings ‘fake news’? I looked at the evidence.;
 
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Under Trump’s plan, Mexico won’t end up paying for the wall. You will.
A border tax will likely damage U.S. firms and lead to higher prices for U.S. consumers.
 
The Trump administration can’t entirely roll back progress on climate change — here’s why
States, cities and many firms in the U.S. are "greening" -- and leading by example.
 
Is Trump an authoritarian at heart? It matters less than you think.
What Trump believes matters less than what he can do in a democratic system.
 
Donald Trump wants to change U.S. nuclear policy. Most Americans aren’t persuaded.
Large majorities support nonproliferation and oppose the first use of nuclear weapons — even after they read Trump's arguments.
 
Are Trump’s low approval ratings ‘fake news’? I looked at the evidence.
I couldn't find those “shy Trump supporters” who are afraid to say they're for him.
 
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