Pompeo sworn in at state
White House press secretary Sarah Sanders celebrated by tweeting the first photos of Pompeo with Kim Jong Un
Cosby found guilty of sexual assault
An earlier trial in 2017 resulted in a deadlocked jury. This time, the guilty verdict came on the heels of #MeToo
"I am powerful by just living"
Listen to an interview with Sarah McBride, who made history as the first transgender person to speak at the DNC
Trump's pick for VA secretary withdraws
Jackson withdrew his nomination amid allegations of misconduct by nearly two dozen current and former colleagues
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How Dems win the Senate
A recent poll suggests that the Senate could be in play, while a recent race throws the House into question
Mulvaney and Pruitt: Corruption champs
So much for draining the swamp: In an administration of epic sleaze and corruption, these two guys stand out
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School choice at the cost of education
Colorado teachers rallied outside the state Capitol April 16 to demand more funding for schools.
Facing the world adults are wrecking
The best decision I ever made in a classroom was to start listening to my students
Why Arizona teachers are walking out
Arizona's GOP governors chose lower corporate taxes over students; now teachers say there's only one option left
Can online gun sales be stopped?
A court finds Armslist can be held liable after a mass shooter used the site to evade a background check
Don Blankenship: Maxing out the ugly
West Virginia Senate candidate Don Blankenship, an ex-convict and Trump loyalist, hits what may be a new low
Don't settle for the lesser of two evils
Robert Reich: In order to get the candidates you want elected, you need to get involved now
Exercise, schmexercise
New research is making it seem increasingly likely — to a point
Trump's lawyer pleads the Fifth
Stormy Daniels' attorney called the development "stunning" for a presidential lawyer
"House": One of the original safe spaces
The powerful story of this subculture created by and for queer people of color lives on in a new Viceland series
Gangland cuisine in NYC back in the day
The South end of Greenwich Village was a paradise for ambitious grocery shoppers with a taste for Gangland cuisine
Meek Mill is free. Now he's on a mission
The Philadelphia rapper's case inspired national outrage and put a spotlight on the perils of parole and probation
Coming to your TV: Royal wedding madness
Once "Suits" says goodbye to Meghan Markle, the nuptial pre-game for her wedding to Prince Harry is officially on
Fake drugs and malaria
Fake medicines are a lucrative global business. When it comes to malaria drugs that don’t work, they can be deadly
Another judge smacks down Trump
The Trump administration has attempted to eliminate a teen pregnancy prevention program to push abstinence-only