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A Florida teacher is under fire amid accusations she hosts a white nationalist podcast: report

Charlie May
Trump wants to arm teachers, but one was just outed as the possible host of a podcast promoting white nationalism

Why the Oscars red carpet is the place for politics

Shira Tarlo
At tonight's Academy Awards, celebrities will don orange pins to raise awareness about gun control and gun violence

Trump’s feud with Alec Baldwin continues in “SNL” gun control skit

Charlie May
"But maybe we just take everyone's guns away. Nobody is allowed to have a gun — not even whites."

It’s OK to say it, Democrats: Russian interference helped Donald Trump

Paul Rosenberg
There's no longer any room for doubt: The Russians helped Trump. Democrats have to wrestle with that and move on

Trump on Xi Jinping’s move to end term limits: “Maybe we’ll have to give that a shot”

Charlie May
In closed-door remarks Trump praised the Chinese president's efforts to lift a two-term limit on his leadership

The devolution of American media: How the anti-democratic movement helped to elect Donald Trump

Adam Eichen, Frances Moore Lappé
From the Fairness Doctrine to fake news: The deregulation of media has proved anathema to democracy

The Parkland wake-up moment

Jeremy Binckes
Sen. Marco Rubio is getting viciously owned by teenagers who are smarter than he is

Bill Maher lays into Republicans for deciding that “treason is better than working with Democrats”

Matthew Rozsa
Maher summed up the GOP's handling of the Russia scandal as being, "Treason is better than working with Democrats."

Man shoots himself to death in front of the White House

Matthew Rozsa
President Donald Trump was not at the White House when the shooting happened

Ding dong! The Obamacare tax penalty is(n’t) dead

Emily Bazar
Not until 2019, at least

Kushner faces scrutiny over whether his business ties impacted Trump’s policies

Matthew Rozsa
Kushner faces more questions about how his business times shaped everything from foreign policy to an SEC inquiry

“Two societies, one black, one white” — the Kerner Commission’s prophetic warnings

Donald Nieman
A report on racism commissioned by President Johnson 50 years ago today still resonates today

Why Americans are such easy targets for trolls and bots

Sophia A. McClennen
The only real defense against bots and trolls is an intellectual offense, and we aren't ready for it

All talk, little action: How Trump bungled an opioid fix

Charlie May
The president declared a war on opioids. Opioids are winning

Lehigh professors explain why they voted to revoke Trump’s honorary doctorate

Matthew Rozsa
A Lehigh grad student, who happens to write for this fine publication, interviews his professors on their reasoning

Closing the circle of collusion

Lucian K. Truscott IV
The White House is surrounded by a phalanx of investigations, indictments and guilty pleas

Why Trump may usher in the biggest gas tax hike ever

Theodore J. Kury
Chance that President Trump will usher the first federal gas tax increase to cover the cost of roads and bridges

Get ready for Trump 2020, Democrats

Conor Lynch
If the next presidential election is a repeat of the last, we're looking at a second term for Trump

If you want to know how to stop school shootings, ask the Secret Service

Jeff Daniels
The U.S. Secret Service released a study of school shootings in 2002

Huckabee blames “bullies” after he quickly resigns from charity board

Shira Tarlo
Republican's tenure on the board of the charitable foundation of the Country Music Association lasted just 24 hours

MSNBC’s Donny Deutsch warns of what a “cornered” Trump might do

Rachel Leah
"What is he capable of doing at the expense of the world or the United States or the consumer to save himself?"

How to kill a prince: Jared Kushner’s enemies are trying to force him out

Matthew Sheffield
As a family member, Jared Kushner has been untouchable; that no longer seems to be the case

West Virginia teachers strike lingers with no end in sight

Matthew Rozsa
"We did not want to go back with a promise. We wanted it signed, sealed and delivered"

What Trump’s tweet on new tariffs gets wrong about trade

Matthew Rozsa
Trump's lack of understanding about trade policy threatens the American economy
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