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Demonstrators protest for transgender rights and hold a candlelight vigil to remember transgender friends lost to murder and suicide (Getty/Scott Olson)

Anti-LGBTQ homicides hit a historic high

Rachel Leah

In 2017, more Americans were killed for being trans, lesbian or queer than in any year in recorded history

Sarah Huckabee Sanders (AP/Manuel Balce Ceneta)

White House enjoys a victory lap

Charlie May

The White House wasted no time in congratulating itself after Democrats in the Senate voted to end the shutdown

(Getty/AlexStar)

Pennsylvania ends GOP gerrymandering

Matthew Rozsa

The Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruled that the gerrymandered districts in that state violated the state constitution

Gal Gadot and Patty Jenkins on the set of "Wonder Woman" (Warner Bros. Pictures/Clay Enos)

"Wonder Woman 2" already making history

Rachel Leah

The film will be the first to adopt Producers Guild of America's anti-harassment guidelines

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(AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite, File)

Ted Cruz invents his shutdown position

Matthew Sheffield

As Senate votes to re-open federal government, Cruz tries to revise history

Jane Fonda; Megyn Kelly (AP/Richard Shotwell/Evan Agostini)

It's Megyn Kelly vs. Jane Fonda

Gabriel Bell

“This is a woman whose name is synonymous with outrage,” says the often outrageous morning-show host

((AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite))

Russian bots carried Trump's water

Matthew Rozsa

Russian bots like Trump an awful lot

Chuck Schumer (Getty/Win McNamee)

Democrats: Selling out Dreamers?

Matthew Sheffield

GOP Senate leader Mitch McConnell promises new immigration debate as chamber moves toward approving funding bill

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Mo'Nique (AP/Willy Sanjuan)

Pay Mo'Nique, Netflix

D. Watkins

Citing the high, high rates Netflix paid her peers and the low, low offer they gave her, the comedian speaks out

Donald Trump speaks at the 72nd United Nations General Assembly (Getty/Spencer Platt)

Why we'll all be talking like Trump

Jeremy Binckes

There's a reason why Trump will hurt the English language over time. Bigly

Jared Kushner (AP/Alex Brandon)

Jared Kushner: Weak link

Matthew Sheffield

Despite Donald Trump's past tough talk against China, he's done very little against it — largely thanks to Kushner

(AP/Elaine Thompson)

Amazon opens first cashier-less store

Rachel Leah

The convenience store, Amazon Go, opens Monday in Seattle

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(Getty/Ron Sachs)

Trump's racism on display again

Matthew Rozsa

The president can't take the high road

(AP Photo/Russell Contreras)

What to do when stopped by Border Patrol

Charlie May

Angus Johnston warns about border checkpoints and talks about how citizens can protect their civil liberties

(AP/Manuel Balce Ceneta)

America falls on the world stage

Matthew Rozsa

International trust in the United States is at its lowest since the Iraq War era

(AP Photo/Alex Brandon, File)

Women take to the streets again

April M. Short - Alternet

Women take to the streets again, empowered by #MeToo and fed up over immigration

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Mike Pence (AP/Mandel Ngan)

White House politicizes shutdown

Charlie May

Pence placed sole responsibility on Senate Democrats, even as Republican lawmakers have criticized the White House

(Salon/Peter Cooper)

Women march, but they vote too

Matthew Rozsa

Democrats have a 12 point advantage over the GOP in generic polling, and they're eager to use it

Official portrait of President Donald Trump (White House)

Trump drug appointee has resume scandal

Matthew Rozsa

Taylor Weyeneth, who Trump appointed to the White House drug policy office, had a resume filled with misinformation

(AP/David Goldman)

The GOP's attempted Dem purge

Charlie May

The Dallas County GOP believes the county's Democratic leader did not sign the petitions of 128 candidates

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Tom Cotton; Donald Trump; Stephen Miller (Getty Images/Salon)

Does Trump really want a DACA deal?

Heather Digby Parton

Advisers like Stephen Miller and Tom Cotton are feeding Trump's racism, because they know what's in his heart

(Getty/Brendan Smialowski)

Trump out of the shutdown loop

Matthew Rozsa

The president has ceded control of dealmaking to his conservative staffers

(Getty/Darren Hauck)

Elections could change in Florida

Steven Rosenfeld - Alternet

Restoring the voting rights of more than 1.5 million people would change Florida's electorate and justice system

(AP Photo/Bullit Marquez)

When the world nearly exploded

Timothy J. Jorgensen - The Conversation

In the history of nuclear near disasters, this one may be at the top of the list

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