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Sophia Tesfaye

Automatic voter registration laws have been deemed a success in other states, but will the governor allow it?

(AP Photo/Susan Walsh)

infrastructure ploy for 2018

Matthew Rozsa

Republicans' backup plan for Trump's infrastructure proposal would coincide with the midterm elections

(E! via AP)

jenner blasts trump

Katie Serena

The activist had been previously supportive of Republicans, even though they didn't support transgender Americans

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AP Staff

The art was found during a raid that netted guns, drug and electronics

U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson boards a plane to depart at Benito Juarez international Airport in Mexico City, Thursday, Feb. 23, 2017. (Carlos Barria/Pool Image via AP) (AP)

AP Staff

Mexico is, once again, rebuffing a plan by the Trump administration

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Matthew Rozsa

The Trump White House won't question whether the ban was justified — now they just need a case for it

From Poverty to Positivity

Carrie Sheffield

Author Peter Cove joins Salon's Carrie Sheffield to discuss rethinking welfare dependence and the war on poverty

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Guerrilla archivists

Morgan Currie, Britt S. Paris - The Conversation

Ordinary people smuggled, copied or collected materials in the fear that ideas might be lost

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Jefferson Morley - Alternet

Michael Glennon takes on the dilemmas of Trump and the Deep State.

(Reuters/Joshua Roberts)

alt-right: left-wing hoax?

Matthew Rozsa

In perhaps a sign that the alt-right is falling out of favor, CPAC is trying to distance itself from the movement

(Reuters/Jonathan Drake)

trump proposes arms race

Matthew Rozsa

President Trump reiterates the bellicose theme that worried nuclear arms observers in December

(AP Photo/ Evan Vucci, File)

bannon: intentional demoliton

Matthew Rozsa

Bannon confirmed that Trump's Cabinet appointments aren't there to govern. They're there to destroy

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Jeremy Binckes

Meyers takes on Trump's golfing habits and Republicans' wish that they could be golfing, too

This aerial photo provided the Morton County Sheriff Department shows the closed Dakota Access pipeline protest camp near Cannon Ball, N.D., Thursday, Feb. 23, 2017.  Authorities on Thursday cleared the camp where opponents of the pipeline had gathered for the better part of a year, searching tents and huts and arresting dozens of holdouts who had defied a government order to leave. (Morton County Sheriff Department via AP) (AP)

AP Staff

Oil cold be flowing across the Standing Rock lands within two weeks

Donald Trump bows his head in prayer as his wife recites a prayer during a campaign rally on February 18, 2017 in Melbourne, Florida (Getty/Joe Raedle)

Forget about "reaching out"

Heather Digby Parton

Is liberal outrage driving away the "deplorables"? Too bad. To win, we need righteous anger, not compromise

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NYC woman making magic

Britta Lokting - Narratively

In a world where women are often the "lovely assistant," Tanya Solomon takes charge by making her own magic.

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Predictions for MWC 2017

Jessica Lipsky

More than 2,200 companies will exhibit at Mobile World Congress 2017 and this year is all about smartphones

(AP Photo/Susan Walsh)

did trump meddle in fbi probe?

Matthew Rozsa

Trump's White House reportedly tried to get involved in an investigation

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Congress after California

Bill Raden

A landmark, IRA-type retirement savings program created for millions of Californians, came under threat last week.

(Reuters/Mike Segar)

Trump will make them pay

Chauncey DeVega

A month in, the bill keeps adding up: Trump voters backed an unqualified demagogue, and the price will be painful

U.S. Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump holds a sign supporting his plan to build a wall between the United States and Mexico that he borrowed from a member of the audience at his campaign rally in Fayetteville, North Carolina March 9, 2016. Trump was interrupted repeatedly by demonstrators during his rally.    REUTERS/Jonathan Drake - RTSA418 (Reuters)

West Texas says no to the Wall

Amanda Marcotte

People who actually live in the rugged, spectacular border country of West Texas largely oppose Trump's wall

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Taxes for animal torture?

Justin Goodman - Alternet

Finally, Congress is seeking answers to cruel and unnecessary government dog experiments

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Matt Gertz - Media Matters

Breitbart has passed away, but the revolution he started is at its peak: the media company is everywhere at CPAC

Black History Month lessons

Alli Joseph

Chattel slavery was abolished 150 years ago, but Booker T. Washington's offspring reminds us never to forget

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