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Twitter is starting to purge its “alt-right” users

Matthew Rozsa
Members of the "alt-right" are upset that Twitter's suspensions of hateful accounts may take down many of them

Why even the idea that neocon Senator Tom Cotton might run Trump’s CIA is scary

Max Blumenthal
The Strangelovian senator apparently subscribes to a world war without end

A Trump judicial nominee was just embarrassed for his lack of legal knowledge

Matthew Rozsa
A senator asked one of Trump's judicial nominees some basic legal questions. But he didn't know the answers

FCC’s Republican majority kills net neutrality

Charlie May
Thursday's decision came over bipartisan calls to cancel the vote

Claims of racism dog a Golden Globe-nominated performance, revealing the bias of the accusers

John Semley
Hong Chau earned a Golden Globe nomination for "Downsizing," but nattering from concerned virtue signalers as well

How I became fake news: Roy Moore, a hoax story and me

Fiona Dourif
A site that trolls conservatives made up a story about me and Roy Moore. It went viral

American student loan debt just passed a major milestone

Matthew Rozsa
GOP wants to eliminate the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program, despite the $1.3 trillion figure

Joy Reid apologizes for attacking Florida Congressman in “tone deaf” homophobic blog posts

Rachel Leah
The MSNBC host was criticized for anti-gay statements

GOP’s court-packing spree: It’s only the beginning

Paul Rosenberg
Conservatives have an ambitious plan to stack the judiciary deep into the future. Progressives must fight back

Should I be ashamed to watch a Kevin Spacey movie?

Cary Cooper
Enjoying the actor’s work doesn’t mean you tacitly endorse the alleged behavior of Kevin Spacey the private citizen

This “Rick and Morty” co-creator’s advice for battling depression is a must-read

Jennie Neufeld
"Feelings are real, but they aren’t reality," Dan Harmon tweeted. Couldn't have said it better ourselves

Our public schools have a diversity problem

Rann Miller
A raft of new research suggests black students should be taught by black teachers

Donald Trump’s unhinged Islamophobic tweetstorm suggests he may be divorced from reality

Charlie May
Trump complained of "fake news" online, then retweeted a misleading video

Democrats be warned: Your corporate education reform isn’t enough

Jeff Bryant
Election results in Denver and Virginia should make Democratic "education reformers" nervous

Facebook is (still) letting housing advertisers exclude users by race

Julia Angwin, Ariana Tobin, Madeleine Varner
ProPublica revealed last year that Facebook advertisers could target housing ads to whites only. Has that changed?

Backstreet Boy Nick Carter accused of rape by teen pop singer

Rachel Leah
The alleged victim says she was 18 and a virgin when Carter raped her 15 years ago

Roy Moore is proof the GOP is eager to rig elections

Steve Rosenfeld
This time there's no fake Democratic threat, just a Republican they want to stop any way they can

The Gun maker’s strategy: marketing products to men’s basest instincts

Liz Posner
Gun advertisers and manufacturers think men are brutes, and sell it that way

Overlooked passage in GOP tax bill would gouge gig economy workers

Steven Rosenfeld
GOP tax bill includes language that would absolve management of many obligations owed to employees

Trump reverses Obama ban to allow (his sons’) elephant hunt trophies

Matthew Rozsa
Donald Trump wants to let elephant hunters bring trophies to the U.S. to "conserve the species"

Solar “microgrids” like Tesla’s aren’t a fix for Puerto Rico

Peter Fox-Penner
Solar and battery-powered microgrids may not be a cure-all after Hurricane Maria

This firm claims to have hacked the iPhone X’s Face ID with a mask

Matthew Sheffield
And it only cost $150 to do it

How I became a tampon tax crusader

Jennifer Weiss-Wolf
2015 began with me dressed as Wonder Woman on the beach and ended with NPR declaring "Year of the Period"

Republicans approve 36-year-old judicial nominee who has never tried a case

Matthew Rozsa
Senate Judiciary Committee confirms an unqualified Trump nominee, Brett J. Talley, for a lifetime appointment
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