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Trump’s two-faced immigration strategy rides an ancient racist dichotomy
Paul Rosenberg
New research shows how Trump rode a resurgence of old-school racism. He didn't create it, and it's not going away
How NAFTA is making our food and water much less healthy
Shiney Varghese
A system that allows foreign investors to sue countries is terrible for human rights and the environment
With macaque monkey cloning, China emerges as a new leader in cloning biotech
Nicole Karlis
Two macaque monkeys were created via cloning in a Chinese lab — reflecting an interesting scientific shift
Eight business leaders who are investing to close slaughterhouses for good
Joe Loria
These business executives and entrepreneurs know that the future of food means not killing animals
Trump appointed judge rules against him, for deported immigrant
Nicole Karlis
John K. Bush opined the mother of four has credible evidence of threats to her safety
The end of the dream: “Portlandia” kicks off its final season
Melanie McFarland
As IFC's signature comedy enters its final season, its stars consider how the show has changed Portland
Newsweek rehashes bogus scenario in which Hillary Clinton could still win the 2016 election
Jeremy Binckes
A story with no value and no newsworthiness is causing people to wonder what Newsweek was thinking
Rex Tillerson says his staff prints out Donald Trump’s tweets
Nicole Karlis
The Secretary of State doesn’t have a Twitter account, relies on printouts to know what his boss is thinking
Why not everything should be controlled by voice
Jason Rhode
Alexa and Siri have made us into Victorian lords and ladies — and it's more sinister than you think
How the Supreme Court could empower the GOP election hijacking crew
Steven Rosenfeld
"Caging" is legalized. Trump re-nominates GOP hit man for federal judge. The Court reviews massive Ohio purge
Why humans may not be ready for commercial space travel
Nicole Karlis
Besides the damaging effects of space on the body, the mental health issues are terrifying
Fake news is destroying conservative media, but right-wingers keep on whining
Matthew Sheffield
Media conservatives are now convinced that Google hates them, but the right's credibility gap is its own doing
Returning “Roseanne,” and Roseanne Barr, to TV: It’s complicated
Melanie McFarland
Reviving ABC's legendary sitcom is a no-brainer, if you can forget the horrendous reputation of its star
The world of cryptocollectibles like CryptoKitties looks like the internet’s early days
Jessica Klein
What does that mean for people who have no idea what “cryptocollectibles” means?
OkCupid’s big blunder: Dating site won’t make you use your real name after all
Matthew Sheffield
It might be a business-school case study someday: How to ruin a popular website brand in 30 days or less
The new JFK files reveal how the CIA tracked Oswald
Jefferson Morley
Agency personnel read the assassin's mail in Russia and observed his activities in New Orleans
The 10 most ridiculous things media figures said about climate change and the environment in 2017
Kevin Kalhoefer
Climate deniers have made some pretty wild claims this year
A return to debtors’ prisons: Jeff Sessions’ war on the poor
Sophia Tesfaye
By reversing numerous longtime rules, Sessions is bringing back unconstitutional penalties for unpaid debts
Contempt of court: Trump’s judicial blitz betrays his hostility to rule of law
Arn Pearson
Some of Trump's most egregious nominees have dropped out, but his onslaught on the judiciary is very dangerous
What does it mean that “Cat Person” author Kristen Roupenian netted a seven-figure book deal?
Gabriel Bell
Does one massively viral short story merit an estimated $1.2 million contract?
Trump’s Mar-a-Lago raised ticket prices to spend New Year’s Eve with the president
Matthew Rozsa
Mar-a-Lago doubled its membership dues from $100,000 to $200,000 after Trump was elected to the presidency
Fox News too liberal? Don’t worry, One America News is here to help
Matthew Sheffield
Upstart conservative network has tried to grow through unquestioning loyalty to Donald Trump and Roy Moore
Trumpist agitators are suggesting left-wingers sabotaged the Amtrak train
Matthew Rozsa
Jack Posobiec and others spun a whopper of a theory about the fatal crash
Experts tell Congress how to cut drug prices. We give you some odds
Sarah Jane Tribble
Americans across the political spectrum say lowering the price of prescription drugs is a top priority
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