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They were brought to America as kids — then sent back to a country they barely know
Jaime Jacques
As Trump’s wall threatens to become a reality, four Mexicans deported under Obama lose their hope of returning
Exploring two forms of devotion: Inside the secret life of a devout Christian dominatrix
Sarah Francois
On Saturday night I don latex and beat men with paddles. On Sunday morning I go to church. Are they much different?
The new patriotism: Loving America and resisting President Trump, a one-man 9/11
Frida Berrigan
A lesson on how to fall back in love with your country, even in times of instability
Muslim journey to superheroism: Why America needs Marvel superhero Kamala Khan now more than ever
Katie M. Logan
The Marvel superhero directly confronts a "war on terror culture" that regards Muslim-Americans as threats
Bright lights, big city: The Darfur teenager who came home a king
Margaret Whitehead
At 16, Abbas Yahya left his small hometown in Western Darfur, dreaming of making it in the city
A dangerous troll is now reporting from the White House
Media Matters
Gateway Pundit's new White House correspondent spent their first day flashing hate symbol from the briefing room
Red state TV: Networks are reportedly seeking pilots appealing to Trump voters
Melanie McFarland
Pilot season is in full swing and networks are looking for red state programming. But what does that mean?
When the government really did fear a Bowling Green massacre — from a white supremacist
A.C. Thompson
Assault rifles, body armor, a possible kill list, but not much attention when a white man wanted a "race war"
Believe your eyes: FX’s “Legion” is an extraordinary trip inside a hero’s subjective reality
Melanie McFarland
Noah Hawley's new series isn't simple to understand, but the visuals make it easy to embrace its story
Uncovering the roots of racist ideas in America
Ibram X. Kendi
Opening our hearts to patriotism will not solve the problem of racist ideas
Is it tough being a kid? Try being a president’s kid
Darlene Superville
Presidential kids sometimes receive less-than-kid-glove treatment in media
Football is Trumpball Lite: Who needs Super Bowls when Trump’s real-life plays are more aggressive?
Robert Lipsyte
Can Colin Kaepernick and the Athletic Revolution save us?
Downtown bridge to tiny home: Small digs might be able to solve America’s homelessness problem
Georgia Perry
Four cities in the Pacific Northwest are proving the case for living super-small
Neil Gorsuch: President Trump’s anti-choice pick for the Supreme Court
Jefferson Morley, Steven Rosenfeld
Trump and Gorsuch pledge to follow in footsteps of arch right-wing jurist Antonin Scalia
Donald Trump, Andrew Jackson and American “greatness”: There are valid parallels — but not in a good way
Sidney Plotkin
Steve Bannon often compares his boss to a legendary populist — who was also a ruthless racist and empire builder
So, how did you like President Trump’s first few days? Pretty awesome, right?
Émile P. Torres
From Crowdgate and "alternative facts" to Betsy DeVos' semiliterate tweets, could it possibly have gone any worse?
Wayne Coyne, mad scientist: “If the Flaming Lips make a wrong move, so what?”
Stephen Deusner
The Flaming Lips frontman goes wide and deep on music, life, a new album and the band's mix of whimsy and realism
Women are marching for many different reasons — and they didn’t need your permission
Andrea King Collier
Many women, many reasons: "Those who seek to dial back the progress this country has made, I will not stand for it"
The city big oil built: When industrial disaster strikes, residents must “shelter in place”
Steve Early
Across the bay from San Francisco is Richmond, a working-class company town where Chevron looms large
Ted Cruz makes nice with GOP, in effort to force Donald Trump to the right on foreign policy
Matthew Sheffield
Widely despised Texas senator and GOP also-ran tries new strategy: kiss up to foes, kill Trump with kindness
Obamacare saved my dad’s life — and then he voted for Donald Trump
Brett Beasley
Children, not parents, are supposed to engage in risky behaviors. But what do we do with parents we can’t control?
Goodbye, age of great expectations: We know how America got here, but where does it go now?
Andrew J. Bacevich
In the present day, there is no vision to which Americans collectively adhere
WATCH: Congressional Black Caucus says Jeff Sessions’ confirmation will set back the cause of universal civil rights
Sophia Tesfaye
Only one GOP member of the Senate Judiciary Committee was present for the testimony of John Lewis and Cory Booker
Pussy Riot members, journalist Masha Gessen on the Putin-Trump bromance: “Shortest honeymoon in history”
Fernanda Eberstadt
Pussy Riot's Nadya Tolokonnikova, writer Masha Gessen and activist Hunter Heaney on the rise of America's autocrat
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