GA's Sec. of State purges 750,000 voters
Journalist Greg Palast has created a website so that voters in Georgia can learn if they were wrongly purged
9/11 and West Point football
The 2003 team's seniors knew they were entering an Army at war after graduation
Volcanoes are erupting all over the news
Boiling clouds of ash and gas, moving 100 mph, pose a greater threat than lava, yet the world lacks volcano safety
Collins throws Ford under the bus to CNN
CNN's Dana Bash talked with Sen. Susan Collins about her decision to vote for Brett Kavanaugh's confirmation
People are rethinking traditional meat
Cultured meat is the next step in a long history of alternatives to conventional meat
NAFTA 2.0: A win for polluters
While oil companies would reap benefits from the deal, workers at home and abroad would suffer
SCOTUS works for the GOP now
The Supreme Court is not the third branch of the government, but an appendage of the Republican Party
Why most history is wrong
Even the best histories fail to identify the real causal forces that drive events. Science explains why
A trade expert explains NAFTA 2.0
Canada, the US and Mexico are about to rip up the 25-year-old NAFTA and replace it with something new
Jerry Brown's mixed legacy
National media celebrates Brown's accomplishments, but for California progressives the picture's more complicated
SNL takes on Kavanaugh and GOP
Democrats were depicted as born losers while the GOP was mocked as being a gross boys club
Violence against ER staffers on the rise
A new survey has found that nearly 50 percent of emergency physicians have been physically assaulted on the job
The celebrity war hero of 1919
Alvin York's actions in WWI made him a hero. His diary showed America what modern war was really like
Fred Trump's tax schemes are commonplace
His son’s GOP axis of avarice seeks a further concentration of wealth at a time of unpitying wage inequality
Sandy Koufax the labor hero
By standing in solidarity, Sandy Koufax and Don Drysdale did something groundbreaking for baseball
Susan Collins in hot seat over Kavanaugh
The moderate Maine senator is being harshly criticized for her momentous vote supporting Brett Kavanaugh for SCOTUS
"Wheaties" struggle to stay relevant
Climate change, global markets and the depopulation of rural America have cast doubt on the future of wheat cutters
Democrats didn't do nearly enough
Yes, Democrats are preferable to this. But they're still spineless, and they melted before Kavanaugh's white rage
DOE props up coal, nuclear power
Report was prepared at the behest of Trump’s and Perry’s big coal campaign donor
Ready for the next gen of Apple Watches
Become an Instagram power user
What to know about online currency
What is money in the age of bitcoin?
Can Beto actually win in Texas?
Mary Beth Rogers, author of "Turning Texas Blue," believes the 2018 populist sensation has a real shot
Voter's guide to the 2018 election
You can’t vote without registering — and it’s easier than you might think.