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Pam Bondi’s shakedown exposes “Big Lie” in Minneapolis

Sophia Tesfaye
The attorney general’s voter-roll demand shows how Trump’s 2020 election denial fuels federal coercion and violence

Philadelphia’s ambitious plan to scare off ICE

Amanda Marcotte
City leaders know how to shield the community — if the mayor has the guts

Private prisons are cashing in on Trump’s ICE crackdown. They’re just getting started

Nicholas Liu
Over 90 percent of detained immigrants languish in prisons that aren't actually run by the government

Leopard print has never been just for cougars

Andi Zeisler
A brief history of its enduring sartorial appeal, from CBGB to "The Jersey Shore"

The pro-ICE church is worse than you think

Amanda Marcotte
Cities Church in St. Paul is the persecutor, not the persecuted

The high cost of child care is making mothers rethink having kids

Bryce Covert
The price of child care shapes fertility decisions like whether and when to have children, and how many to have

Complaint accuses Trump’s criminal attorney of “blatant” crypto conflict in his role at DOJ

Corey G. Johnson
Todd Blanche ordered changes to crypto prosecutions while owning more than $150,000 in digital assets

“No work, no school, no shopping”: Minnesotans strike statewide against ICE despite arctic weather

Garrett Owen
“We embrace our neighbors, and we fight for our fundamental freedoms," one protester told Salon

“The Bone Temple” argues that in a rage apocalypse, art may be the cure

Melanie McFarland
The new "28 Years Later" shows Ralph Fiennes as a man battling evil with reason, calm and the joy of Iron Maiden

Trump cheers as TikTok sale is finalized

Jelinda Montes
China’s most popular social media app is getting a U.S. investor-owned spinoff after lengthy legal fight

How the viewers changed the Oscar race

Coleman Spilde
Grassroots enthusiasm for performances like those by Amy Madigan and Wunmi Mosaku is shaping voters' picks

Under Trump, workplace harassment can now go unpunished

Sara Estep, Haley Norris
Led by Trump's hand-picked chair, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission just made millions vulnerable at work

The high cost of lunching

Joy Saha
Your midday lunch break could be costing you over $5,000 annually, says a new study

The revival of Moms for Liberty

Andrew Kordik
After setbacks and scandals, the group's efforts have expanded — and its role in public education is growing

Meals that help when life gets hard

Ashlie D. Stevens
When sick days, parental leave and rough weeks hit, here’s how to show up with food

Conservatives are flipping civil rights principles on their head

Russell Payne
For decades, conservatives have worked to rollback the civil and voting rights that Martin Luther King Jr. upheld

Martin Luther King Jr. was ahead of his time in pushing for universal basic income

Tarah Williams, Andrew Bloeser
Martin Luther King Jr. became involved not just in fights over racial equality but also economic hardship

For Trump, Greenland is about legacy — and humiliation

Heather Digby Parton
The president has infuriated NATO allies and left Greenland’s foreign minister in tears

How Kristi Noem turned ICE into the Proud Boys

Amanda Marcotte
Footage shows the right-wing group’s founder developing the “recruit giant losers” strategy

Democratic leaders resist call of voters to abolish ICE

Russell Payne
As support for abolishing ICE grows among Democratic voters, party leadership continues to argue for reform instead

When protesters become the Other

Chauncey DeVega
Renee Good's killing shows how standing with marginalized communities means losing privilege and protection

White women get in the way of Trump’s war on civil rights

Sophia Tesfaye
As Trump attempts to implement a white nationalist agenda, liberal white women are fighting back

Scott Adams dead: “Dilbert” creator turned conservative commentator dies at 68

Jelinda Montes
Scott Adams’ extremely successful newspaper comic fell out of favor following racist comments from the cartoonist

ICE’s threat was there from the beginning

Heather Digby Parton
"Homeland security" has become the repressive domestic police force we were warned about
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