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GOP meets angry crowds

Matthew Rozsa

The president may not like it, but the GOPers doing his bidding are being held accountable

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Johnson Amendment and churches

Elizabeth Schmidt - The Conversation

A detailed look at what leaders of houses of worship can and cannot say under the Johnson Amendment

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Smartphone's making us shy?

Joe Moran - The Conversation

Does technology shackle us and make our social skills atrophy?

(AP Photo/Susan Walsh)

bases frozen out

Matthew Rozsa

Trump's belt-tightening is hurting families of active-duty service members

(NBC)

Taylor Link

Critics say the made-up film "was the most blatant attempt to win an Oscar since 'The King's Speech'"

(Reuters/Jonathan Drake)

Trump's nonexistent crisis

Heather Digby Parton

The president depicts a failing America that's more like 2009 than 2017 — so he can take credit for doing nothing

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Steve Peoples

The conservative movement is in flux as thousands of adherents prepare to gather outside Washington

In a Wednesday, Feb. 1, 2017 photo, Tyler Witten peers through a window at the Sanibel House, a residential addiction center in Catlettsburg, Ky. Witten, a former opioid addict, has gone through an addiction program and now works as a weekend staffer at the house. The house and other centers are operated by Addiction Recovery Care, which is seeing many new patients who are covered under Kentuckys Medicaid expansion as part of the Affordable Care Act. (AP Photo/Dylan Lovan) (AP)

Adam Beam, Carla K. Johnson

Obamacare repeal could end coverage for 1.8 million people who received treatment

WATCH: 5 black actors

D. Watkins

This year, 6 black actors are nominated for Academy Awards. Let's salute those in the past who should have won

Did NSA chose money over man?

Alli Joseph

Recently declassified Pentagon papers suggest NSA pushed bloated program over one that would have saved 9-11 lives

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Trump's econ predictions suck

Sophia Tesfaye

Trump’s growth rate target of 4 percent is audacious at best and implausible at worst

Donald Trump; Milo Yiannopoulos (Reuters/Carlos Barria /AP/Seth Wenig)

Milo, Trump and hate speech

Émile P. Torres

Free speech is never absolute — and shutting down a hateful alt-right troll doesn’t violate the First Amendment

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Utah land war heats up

Amanda Marcotte

Outdoor industry fights back, striking major blow against Utah GOP's long campaign to sell off public lands

Cleone Hermsen, of Carroll, Iowa, expresses her criticism while listening to Sen. Joni Ernst, R-Iowa, during a veterans roundtable event at Maquoketa City Hall on Tuesday, Feb. 21, 2017, in Maquoketa, Iowa. Iowa’s U.S. senators were met Tuesday with overflow crowds who pointedly questioned them about President Donald Trump’s actions during his first month in office and other issues. Although Republican Sens. Charles Grassley and Ernst held meetings in small towns in northern and eastern Iowa, they drew big crowds. (Nicki Kohl/Telegraph Herald via AP) (AP)

Jonathan Mattise

In this photo taken Friday, Dec. 2, 2016, a robed and masked Ku Klux Klansmen stands on a muddy dirt road during an interview near Pelham, N.C. The KKK and other white extremist groups don't like being called "white supremacists," a phrase that dates to the earliest days of white racist movements in the United States. () (AP Photo/Jay Reeves)

Leaving hate behind

Jay Reeves - The Associated Press

An emerging U.S. movement helps people quit hate organizations

Santa Clarita Diet (Netflix/Saeed Adyani)

Don't call it a comeback

Nico Lang

Drew Barrymore is the star heading up an impressive cast in the breakneck horror comedy but de Rossi makes it shine

Haomin Song (left) and Chenyu Li (right) (University of Buffalo)

Solar still use ancient tech

Angelo Young

For for centuries people have used sunlight to filter water but a new solar technology could be a game changer

Anna Wise (Getty/Jerod Harris)

A synesthete sees new album

Max Cea

The voice of the Kendrick Lamar collaborator is soft but her words are powerful

(AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki, File)

Scott Pruitt addresses EPA

Rachel Leah

The highly controversial EPA director offered vague plans for the future

Immigrant rights activist Elvira Arellano leads the way through the metal turnstyle into the United States where she planned to ask for asylum in Tijuana, Mexico, Tuesday, March 18, 2014.   Arellano and another 20 Mexican and Central American migrants crossed into the United States from the border city of Tijuana as part of a protest to demand an overhaul of U.S. immigration laws and an end to deportations.  () (AP Photo/Alex Cossio)

Supreme Court split on rights

Mark Sherman

A divided Supreme Court puzzled over the rights of foreigners to sue in American courts

President Barack Obama arrives to speak at the University of Iowa, Wednesday, April 25, 2012, in Iowa City, Iowa. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)

"partisan balance" at college

Taylor Link

Tired of liberal professors dominating the education system, Iowa Republicans want to tip the scales in their favor

more has site to resist

Matthew Rozsa

Called "Resistance calendar," the site is committed to helping anti-Trump protesters organize nationwide

George Zimmer (Getty/Kimberly White/Sal)

blazers and blazing

Matthew Rozsa

George Zimmer's pro-pot stances have been clear since he donated $50,000 to the cause in 2010

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Mass deportation may be coming

Simon Maloy

Trump administration outlines its aggressive strategy to deport as many undocumented immigrants as possible

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