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T. Christian Miller - ProPublica

Current trade agreements mean foreign companies might well get in on the building of the president’s wall

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Bruce Vail - In These Times

Mayor Catherine Pugh dealt a shattering blow to the Fight for $15 campaign, vetoing a new minimum wage law.

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Christo Wilson, Alan Mislove

We think that companies may essentially be writing federal law when it comes to terms of service

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Do black lives still matter?

Chauncey Alcorn

Distracted by the Trump circus, the media is suddenly ignoring an issue that definitely isn't going away

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The dead tell tales

Angelo Young

A quiet digital revolution is taking place in crime labs and research centers across the globe

Neal Pollack

Author Neal Pollack supplements his 14-year-old son's education with dubious life lessons

Frederick Douglass; D. Watkins; Thomas Jefferson (Wikimedia/Peter Cooper/Salon)

1st real American in my family

D. Watkins

“You don’t seem patriotic at all," my student said to me after class. "What’s up with that?”

Prevenge (Kaliedoscope)

Motherhood is murder

Mary Elizabeth Williams

The director and star discusses her darkly comic sleeper

In this March 24, 2017, photo, House Speaker Paul Ryan, R-Wis., announces that he is abruptly pulling the troubled Republican health care overhaul bill off the House floor, short of votes and eager to avoid a humiliating defeat for President Donald Trump and GOP leaders, at the Capitol in Washington. Trump wants to tackle tax reform, but the loss on health care deals a blow to that effort. The loss on health care deprives Republicans of $1 trillion in tax cuts, and the GOP is just as divided on what steps to take. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite) (AP)

Salon Staff

The Freedom Caucus has been flexing its muscle in Washington lately

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Saps power from protections

Nico Lang

With a stroke of his pen Trump has knocked the teeth out of federal compliance regulations protecting LGBT workers

Jean-Claude Juncker (Getty/Sean Gallup)

Matthew Sheffield

European president Jean-Claude Juncker says he'll support independence for Ohio and Texas unless Trump backs off

We need diverse books

Mary Elizabeth Williams

Hit novel "Everything, Everything" is now a feature film

Rupaul (Salon/Peter Cooper)

LISTEN: RuPaul's life lessons

Erin Keane

On this episode of Salon Mix, Alli Joseph sits down with RuPaul to talk about the power of drag

Devin Nunes (Getty/Win McNamee)

Nunes' sources unmasked

Sophia Tesfaye

Nunes reportedly met with two White House officials — before leaking classified info back to the White House

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Whose "freedom" is it?

Conor Lynch

Seven decades ago, FDR laid out "Four Freedoms" crucial to democracy — today's GOP has a different definition

(AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)

Justin Elliott - ProPublica

Congressional Democrats’ letters to the Trump administration are going unanswered

Democratic candidate for Georgia's 6th congressional district Jon Ossoff (AP Photo/John Bazemore)

Taylor Link

Democrats would pick up a huge win in a district that hasn't gone blue in decades

(AP Photo/Dmitri Lovetsky)

the man behind the bed

Matthew Sheffield

Sergei Millian, the man behind the most explosive rumor in the Russian dossier, may or may not be trustworthy

Mike Pence (AP/Darron Cummings)

Mike Pence's real hypocrisy

Erin Keane

Twitter mocks the veep for staying away from booze or solo dinners with women. But that part's not the problem

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Trump, Ryan are losing

Rachel Leah

After the healthcare failure last week, new poll shows the Republican leaders' approval ratings at lowest yet.

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brownback bucks mediaid vote

Sophia Tesfaye

Brownback is blaming "the abortion industry," as he cut health care for hundreds of thousands of Kansas residents

Hands off Dolezal’s braids

Alli Joseph

"With my younger siblings, when white people wanted to touch their hair, I was like, "no!" says Dolezal

President Donald Trump speaks in the Roosevelt Room of the White House in Washington, Thursday, March 9, 2017, during a meeting with leaders from small community banks.  () (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

trump backtracks on nafta

Taylor Link

Despite calling NAFTA a "disaster" throughout the campaign, Trump is looking to keep most of the trade agreement

Matthew Sheffield

Angela Rye calls on CNN to stop giving a platform to "bigots" like Walsh. She's right.

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