Larry David returns to SNL, rips into Bernie Sanders supporters; President Obama’s brutal assessment of the rise of Donald Trump; Trump has lit a fire. Can it be contained?; Rubio: ‘There is no doubt’ Obama helped stoke recent political chaos; Family estrangement is not necessarily a bad thing, for parents or children; These Christian teachers want to bring Jesus into public schools; Here’s how the rest of the world views Trump and campaign nastiness; Donald Trump demands that police arrest rally protesters; In Chicago, an organized and organic disruption of Trump; Surprise! NSA data will soon routinely be used for domestic policing that has nothing to do with terrorism; How to kill thousands of rattlesnakes in just four days; Campaign 2016 is on a dangerous descent; The liberal war over the Obama legacy has already begun; How the Syrian revolt went so horribly, tragically wrong; Why daylight saving time isn’t as terrible as people think
 
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"My message is resonating with a very diverse group of white people."
 
President Obama’s brutal assessment of the rise of Donald Trump
Obama says the GOP is getting what it asked for.
 
Trump has lit a fire. Can it be contained?
An already ugly campaign takes a violent — and ominous — turn.
 
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Rubio: ‘There is no doubt’ Obama helped stoke recent political chaos
The senator also faults rival Ted Cruz, who "up until two months ago was still bear-hugging Donald Trump."
 
Family estrangement is not necessarily a bad thing, for parents or children
Offspring who try to salvage a relationship can get burned.
 
These Christian teachers want to bring Jesus into public schools
National group sees public schools as the “largest single mission field in America.”
 
Here’s how the rest of the world views Trump and campaign nastiness
The world's cartoonists take a biting view of Trump's campaign.
 
Donald Trump demands that police arrest rally protesters
Dozens of protesters interrupted Trump's Saturday rallies.
 
In Chicago, an organized and organic disruption of Trump
Rally harkens back to actions at the 1968 Democratic Convention.
 
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Surprise! NSA data will soon routinely be used for domestic policing that has nothing to do with terrorism
Another "national security" power evolves into an everyday power.
 
How to kill thousands of rattlesnakes in just four days
A huge "rattlesnake roundup" in Texas is the biggest thing in a small town, but can it last?
 
Campaign 2016 is on a dangerous descent
Trump’s candidacy sparks discord and violence; GOP rivals blame him for the climate.
 
The liberal war over the Obama legacy has already begun
Review of "Buyer's Remorse: How Obama Let Progressives Down" by Bill Press and "Listen, Liberal: Or, Whatever Happened to the Party of the People?" by Thomas Frank.
 
How the Syrian revolt went so horribly, tragically wrong
Five years on, calls for peaceful change have been eclipsed by war, death and persecution both by the government and extremists.
 
Why daylight saving time isn’t as terrible as people think
These maps will tell you whether you should love or hate daylight saving time.
 
 
     
 
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