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Steve Bannon (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

Bannon changes tune, walks back comments

Charlie May

Bannon didn't explicitly apologize, but he expressed support for the president, and called his son a "patriot"

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2018 threatens to shatter our norms

Matt Gertz - Media Matters

It's going to get worse

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Parents choose to "unschool" their kids

Eleanor J. Bader - Truthout

Homeschooling is on the uptick

Michael Wolff; Donald Trump (AP/Carolyn Kaster/Manuel Balce Ceneta)

Wolff: 25th Amendment talks "every day"

Charlie May

Wolff explained that the "25th Amendment is a concept that's alive every day in the White House"

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Hope and danger: The wild year ahead

Paul Rosenberg

Is a blue wave coming? Almost certainly. But will it bring epic political change, or another wasted opportunity?

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Fox News bungles Confederate history

Media Matters Staff - Media Matters

Republican lawmakers are trying to erect a new Confederate monument to honor mythical black Confederates

Jeff Sessions (Getty/Brendan Smialowski/Yarygin)

Democrats: Legalize it!

Matthew Rozsa

Jeff Sessions has unintentionally given Democrats a cause they can all agree on — and it's a big political winner

Tapper and Stephen Miller get heated

Charlie May

Miller downplayed Bannon's role as "greatly exaggerated," and defended Trump, calling him a "political genius"

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Newly elected Kansas politicians Brandon Johnson and Angela Becker (Ashwin Govindarajan/Maggie Smet)

Progressive victories in the heartland

LaRissa Lawrie - Salon Young Americans

After young progressives win local races in Kansas, there are hints of change in a red state

Apple Presentation (AP/Eric Risberg)

Apple's #1 innovation? Tax dodging

Jason Rhode

The Cupertino tech giant is arguably better at dodging taxes than building iPhones

(AP Photo/Darren Abate)

The "mentally ill" shooting myth

Miranda Lynne Baumann, Brent Teasdale - The Conversation

Mental illness is often named a cause of gun violence despite it contributing to a small fraction of violent crimes

Erica Garner (Getty/Andrew Burton)

Police violence's second body count

Rachel Leah

Despite public scrutiny, police brutality is as deadly as ever, and often doesn't end with the first victim

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How to stop hate groups from spreading

Eleanor J. Bader - Alternet

Christian Picciolini discusses his new book, "White American Youth"

Benjamin Netanyahu (Getty/Andrew Burton)

Two-state solution: Deader than ever

Steven A. Cook

While the media focuses on Trump, Netanyahu imposes a "solution": There will never be a Palestinian state

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It's time to rethink gratitud

Jeremy David Engels - The Conversation

What really is the art of gratitude?

North Korean Troops (Getty/Kim Won-Jin)

Hope in Korea, believe it or not

Patrick Lawrence

The two Koreas schedule direct talks to resolve the crisis, while the U.S. policy elite frets about a "wedge"

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FDA Chief open to rethinking incentives

Sarah Jane Tribble - KFF Health News

FDA commissioner says he wants to know why pharma churns out drugs for some rare diseases but not for others

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The messy truth about mice

Ashley Juavinett

Behind most breakthroughs is animal research. Let’s stop pretending otherwise

"Stranger Things" (Netflix/Jackson Davis)

The nostalgic racial politics of Hawkins

Aaron Giovannone - The Conversation

"Stranger Things 2" aims to raise political issues, but misses the radical roots of Rainbow Coalition politics

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California flu season worsens, report

Nicole Karlis

Hospitals have reportedly seen an increase in emergency room visits and the death toll is rising

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Mapping a world from hell

Tom Engelhardt - TomDispatch.com

76 countries are now involved in Washington’s War on Terror

(AP Photo/Julio Cortez, File)

Why do we lose self-control?

Marco A. Palma - The Conversation

Let your self-control gain momentum like a snowball rolling downhill

Vicky Krieps and Daniel Day-Lewis in "Phantom Thread" (Focus Features/Laurie Sparham)

Truth of men at work in "Phantom Thread"

Noah Gittell

I’m not Reynolds Woodcock, but if I had his success and power, I’m afraid that I would be

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Tech bros in e-paradise

Emily C. Bell - Alternet

For women hoping to make it in tech, it's a lose-lose situation

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