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Drama behind census citizenship question

Justin Elliott - ProPublica

The Commerce secretary wrote a memo arguing that the benefits of the controversial question would outweigh any harm

Folk-rock singer Janis Joplin performs in Dec. 1969 (AP)

Janis Joplin's message to Donald Trump

Stephan Richter - The Globalist

Vanity and materialism — not cheating — drive German luxury car sales in the US

Daniel Biss (AP/Charles Rex Arbogast)

Lesson from IL: Don't alienate labor

Miles Kampf-Lassin - In These Times

Biss ran for Ill. governor on a progressive platform, but his fraught record on workers' rights haunted his run

Rex Jones on "Infowars" (YouTube/The Alex Jones Channel)

Kelly Jones: Alex brainwashed my son

Nicole Karlis

Alex Jones' son has challenged shooting survivor David Hogg to a debate on a gun control reform

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A teen isn't a "girlfriend"

Mary Elizabeth Williams

"Ren & Stimpy" creator John Kricfalusi is the latest to issue a terrible statement

Sharon Stone as Senna in "All I Wish" (ETA Films)

Sharon Stone almost believes in marriage

Gary M. Kramer

Sharon Stone, star of "All I Wish," never believed all those people insisting that they believed in marriage

Adam Sandler (AP/Matt Sayles)

Should Adam Sandler do a Passover song?

Jeremy Binckes, Erin Keane

Apparently there are people who think this would be a great idea, and Salon's Jeremy Binckes is one of them

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How smartphones are heating up planet

Lotfi Belkhir - The Conversation

Smart phones are rarely recycled — and that’s just one reason tech devices are increasing our carbon footprints

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President Donald Trump pauses during a meeting with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman in the Oval Office of the White House, Tuesday, March 20, 2018, in Washington. (AP Photo/ (AP/Evan Vucci)

Trump's frat-like personnel office

Matthew Rozsa

The Presidential Personnel Office is apparently being run by inexperienced 20-somethings — and it shows

Sensors on the Large Underground Xenon dark matter detector can register the emission of just a single photon from a dark matter interaction within the detector's giant xenon tank. So far, however, no signs of dark matter have been seen. (Matt Kapust, Sanford Underground Research Facility)

We may be close to detecting dark matter

Keith A. Spencer

A detector in Italy may have cracked the dark matter puzzle — if only other scientists could reproduce the results

Teachers hold signs at a rally in Charleston, W.Va., Feb. 26, 2018. (AP/John Raby)

Middle America's teachers strike back

Matthew Rozsa

Oklahoma has approved a teacher pay increase, but the teachers' union insists the concession was inadequate

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Vaccine rates low for kids with autism

Kali Holloway - Alternet

The damage from the anti-vaccine campaign is seemingly never-ending

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Artwork and signatures cover a fence around the Pulse nightclub (AP/John Raoux)

Widow of Pulse shooter acquitted

Shira Tarlo

In a rare move, a federal terrorism case doesn't lead to a conviction

Andrew McCabe (AP/Jacquelyn Martin)

GoFundMcCabe

Shira Tarlo

Andrew McCabe's online fundraiser hits six-figure goal for legal defense in just a few hours

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Do Trump voters care about his scandals?

Jacob Sugarman - Alternet

A political theorist explores the psychology of the #MAGA faithful

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Facebook targeting model worked

Matthew Hindman - The Conversation

How accurately can you be profiled online?

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John Bolton (Getty/Brendan Smialowski)

The skewed intelligence of John Bolton

Sebastian Rotella - ProPublica

Former colleagues say the next national security adviser resists input that doesn’t fit his biases

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Why kill gas mileage regulations?

Matthew Rozsa

The Trump administration eliminates a regulation that essentially brought all cars to the same level

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King Donald and his courtiers

Heather Digby Parton

Trump's administration now resembles the "privy chamber" of Henry VIII, where the most obsequious rose to power

The Tiangong-1 module is seen via a camera in the Shenzhou-9 spacecraft. (STR/Getty)

What if Tiangong-1 hits land?

Nicole Karlis

It's probably not going to hurt anyone, but if it crashes down at night it could make a cool light show

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Treating patients on Medicaid

Audrey M Provenzano - The Conversation

Medicaid is health insurance provided by the government for the poor, disabled, and elderly

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When Buffalo beat the racist billionaire

Kali Holloway - Alternet

Proto-Trump Carl Paladino is the centerpiece of Field of Vision's new documentary "Adversary"

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"Due process" in the age of Trump

Terry H. Schwadron

The president has a problem with the rule of law, unless it’s to protect his "white buddies"

Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke (AP/Andrew Harnik)

Ryan Zinke's campaign of racism

Amanda Marcotte

Interior secretary's reported diversity comments fit a larger pattern of undermining equal access to public lands

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