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Is the partisan gerrymander doomed?

David Daley

Republicans locked in a House majority with their ingenious gerrymander — finally, the courts are striking back

Kellyanne Conway Spokespuppet on "Jimmy Kimmel Live" (YouTube/Jimmy Kimmel Live)

Kellyanne Conway puppet debuts on Kimmel

Shira Tarlo

Kimmel spoke to “spokespuppet” Kellyanne Conway about her boss’ first year in office

Neil Diamond (AP/Chris Pizzello)

Neil Diamond retires from touring

Rachel Leah

The legendary singer will continue to write and record

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"Fox & Friends" wants McCabe to be fired

Matthew Rozsa

Following a report that Jeff Sessions tried to get FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe fired, Fox News tries the same

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Members of the New England Patriots kneel during the National Anthem before a game (Getty/Jim Rogash)

NFL rejects an anti-anthem protest ad

Gabriel Bell

Politics seeps its way into Super Bowl LII

In this Nov. 29, 2016 photo, Attorney General nominee Sen. Jeff Sessions, R-Ala., is shown while meeting with Sen. Charles Grassley, R-Iowa, Chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, on Capitol Hill in Washington. A failed voting fraud prosecution from more than 30 years ago is likely to re-emerge as a contentious issue during Jeff Sessions’ confirmation hearing for attorney general.  The 1985 prosecution involved three black civil rights activists accused of tampering with large numbers of absentee ballots in rural Perry County, Alabama. The defendants argued that they were assisting voters who were poor and uneducated. They were acquitted within hours.  (AP Photo/Molly Riley) (AP)

Sessions questioned by Mueller for hours

Matthew Rozsa

Sessions also reportedly tried to pressure Trump's new FBI director into firing his deputy

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Trump breaks ethics pledge on profits

Charlie May

Trump's private business life has given him room to exploit the Oval Office like never before

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Haiti protests cause US embassy to close

Matthew Rozsa

Following President Trump's alleged disparaging reference to Haiti, U.S. embassy forced to close

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Michigan man allegedly threatens CNN

Matthew Rozsa

What role do President Donald Trump's words play in violent threats against CNN?

Betsy DeVos (AP/Alex Brandon)

DeVos's contempt for education

Mark Hlavacik - The Conversation

Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos makes her loathing for public education crystal clear

In-ear buds make streaming simple

Salon Marketplace

Enjoy complete wireless freedom

Stephen Miller; Donald Trump (AP/Getty/Salon)

Stephen Miller: Master of puppets?

Heather Digby Parton

Is Miller manipulating Trump? Not at all; he's enabling the president's true, racist self. It's a love match

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Looking beyond the shutdown

Bob Hennelly

Below the political bickering and the supposedly surging economy lies a much harsher reality for most Americans

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Trump's shareholder bonanza

Robert Reich - RobertReich.org

The most prominent beneficiaries of Trump's tax plan are shareholders

Rain and mud flow out of an neighborhood under mandatory evacuation in Burbank, California, January 9, 2018. (Getty/Robyn Beck)

Post-fire mudslide problems

Lee MacDonald - The Conversation

As many as 20 people are dead and dozens missing following the Southern California mudslides

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Voucher schools and right-wing education

Jennifer Berkshire - Alternet

Betsy DeVos is a relentless proponent of private religious schools. Here’s what they actually teach

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Donald Trump; Stormy Daniels (AP/Evan VuccI/Getty/Ethan Miller)

Porn-star payoff may have been illegal

Amanda Marcotte

Common Cause wants to know whether Trump's alleged payment to Stormy Daniels violated campaign finance laws

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Don't joke about "white genocide"

Chauncey DeVega

First George Cicciarello-Maher called down the wrath of the right-wing mob. Then he faced down Tucker Carlson

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Democrats: Don’t waste shutdown deal

Sophia Tesfaye

Yes, Democrats caved to Trump on the shutdown — but they could still win long-term. The DACA fight is still on

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Donald Trump doesn’t understand Haiti

Chantalle F. Verna - The Conversation

Once Haiti established its independence in 1804, the U.S. imposed a political and economic embargo on the nation

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Sexual assault on planes is too common

Emily C. Bell - Alternet

With the rise of #MeToo, passengers are finally telling their stories

President Barack Obama; Deputy National Security Adviser Ben Rhodes; U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. Samantha Power; Secretary of State John Kerry in "The Final Year" (Magnolia Pictures/Reuters)

New doc peeks into Obama good old days

Tom Roston

Barker's team inhabited the White House during Obama's final year and, weirdly, found neither fire nor fury

Anti-abortion activists stand outside the Oklahoma Senate chambers urging lawmakers to hear an anti-abortion measure that would make it a felony crime to perform an abortion (AP/Sue Ogrocki)

Abortion in Oklahoma, the reddest state

Michelle Oberman

I wanted to understand the way abortion opponents viewed the law, so I went to Oklahoma

Larry Nassar listens to  victim impact statements during his sentencing hearing. (Getty/Scott Olson)

Nassar accuser billed for being abused

Gabriel Bell

A 15-year-old victim says the university still wants payment for "treatment" that was, in fact, molestation

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