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WATCH: You don’t have to suffer in silence

Mary Elizabeth Williams
The filmmakers of a new documentary, "When the Bough Breaks," take on the stigma of postpartum depression

Despite some union support, Trump’s new labor pick would be terrible for workers

Bruce Vail
R. Alexander Acosta has "consistently sided with employers" and supported efforts to restrict voting rights in Ohio

Dying, with a lifetime of literature 

Lynette Williamson
When I was diagnosed with a terminal illness, I didn't expect the books I taught for 30 years to define how I coped

Southern Baptist leader Russell Moore stays on as denomination struggles to adapt

Matthew Sheffield
The nation's most conservative Christian denomination may force a prominent Trump opponent from its leadership

The many identities of the digital-age activist Yassmin Abdel-Magied

Kate Fustich
Australian millennial activist Yassmin Abdel-Magied takes on all comers with a mix of straight talk and good humor

Hey, wouldn’t it be cool to have a constitutional convention? Oh, hell no

Paul Rosenberg
Right-wingers are tiptoeing toward calling a constitutional convention — and that could turn into an epic disaster

NOAA cuts could stymie research, put lives at risk

Andrea Thompson, Brian Kahn
Budget cuts would be "an undeclared war on climate research"

Conservative feud: Right-wing pundit Mark Steyn sues after student-loan billionaire Cary Katz cancels his web show

Matthew Sheffield
Bizarre case pits popular pundit against Obama-hating billionaire who built business on federal subsidies

Trump’s second-rate Reagan impression: Supply-side economics will work — for the ultra-rich

Conor Lynch
Trump has revived the undead dogma of supply-side economics, which will make the rich richer and hurt everyone else

Family of conflicts: White House power player Jared Kushner is keeping parts of his real estate empire

Justin Elliott, Al Shaw
It’s not clear how Jared Kushner plans to avoid issues that could affect his bank account

Lawn and disorder: America’s obsession with the perfect home lawn is terrible for the environment

Diane Stopyra
American yards are wreaking havoc on the ecosystem. Is a new era of landscape design just around the rose bush?

Uber’s dismissive treatment of employee’s sexism claims is all too typical

Elizabeth C. Tippett
Legal mandates rarely disrupt business objectives; they're largely viewed as an inconvenience delegated to HR

Fossil fuels’ BFF: Scott Pruitt’s emails show why Republicans rushed through his EPA confirmation

Sophia Tesfaye
Thousands of the new EPA chief's emails were released by court order Wednesday

Robert Reich: Why Trumponomics fails

Robert Reich
Trump says the Boeing Dreamliner is an American product. On this, he's very wrong

Uber to investigate sexual harassment claim by engineer

AP Staff
An engineer said her complaints were ignored because her boss was a high performer

Ted Nugent joins Kid Rock as potential candidate for U.S. Senate race in Michigan

Taylor Link
The rock musician could not rule out a bid in an interview

Robert Reich: President Trump’s most shameful act so far

Robert Reich
Trump continues to make a debunked assertion about something so fundamental to our democracy

Is YouTube sensation PewDiePie really a Nazi? His intentions matter less than his effect

Matthew Sheffield
The YouTube superstar has become an alt-right hero, mirroring the nerd-to-Nazi transition of 4chan and others

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

Stephen Miller fought “Islamofascism”: Trump aide founded controversial group in college

Taylor Link
The architect of the executive order targeting Muslim immigrants helped start the "Terrorism Awareness Project"

Our man in the Middle East: The confusing worldview of Trump aide Derek Harvey

Steven A. Cook
Col. Derek Harvey has more mainstream views on Islam than Gen. Michael Flynn — but he still has strange baggage

“Dilbert” creator Scott Adams calls Berkeley protesters “hypnotized zombie-boys in black masks”

Matthew Rozsa
The cartoonist fears they will "possibly try to club me to death if I walk on campus"

You are now the gatekeeper of news

Aly Colón
The gatekeeping role that the legacy media newspapers and network television news once played falls to all of us

A Trump sellout: Alex Jones trashed by former editor for playing “the race and religion card”

Eric Hananoki
Kurt Nimmo, a longtime former editor for Alex Jones’ Infowars.com, called ex-boss as a “snake oil salesman”
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