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Utah rep proposes bill to stop payday lenders from taking bail money from borrowers
Anjali Tsui
For decades, Utah has offered a favorable regulatory climate for high-interest lenders.
A military perspective on climate change could bridge the gap between believers and doubters
Michael Klare
Military leaders focus on how climate warming is undermining national and global security to reach skeptics
More than 1,000 veterans denounce Trump’s treatment of Vindman as “an affront to the Constitution”
Cody Fenwick
The signatories warn that Trump's retaliation against the impeachment witness "carry dangerous implications"
Kickstarter’s union victory signals a shift in how tech workers perceive their bosses
Nicole Karlis
Big Tech has been adept at making workers believe management has their best interest at heart. No more
“The Photograph” is more than just a romance – it’s a much-needed picture of black excellence
D. Watkins
Issa Rae and LaKeith Stanfield's film is the "Love Jones" that this generation needs
President Trump pardons “junk bond king” Michael Milken — a friend of Steve Mnuchin
Travis Gettys
The Treasury secretary reportedly pressed Trump to pardon Milken, who pleaded guilty to securities fraud in 1989
Emergency meeting of Federal Judges Association called after DOJ intervenes in Trump ally’s case
Cody Fenwick
"I have 25 years of experience in federal practice. I have never heard of an emergency meeting of federal judges"
Graham threatens to make defense secretary’s life “hell” over possible troop withdrawal: report
Tom Boggioni
Lindsey Graham opposes possible Trump administration plans to withdraw U.S. troops from the Sahel region in Africa
Bill Barr, finally under fire: Will Trump’s henchman survive a DOJ insurrection?
Heather Digby Parton
Donald Trump's anointed fixer is finally facing serious pushback from within Justice. Will he be forced out?
Mainstream media pundits look to Mike Bloomberg as Democrats’ anti-Bernie savior
Julie Hollar
For many mainstream commentators, Bloomberg is the cure for Democrats — but the Times' Charles Blow is not on board
Buying the presidency
Robert Reich
Bad enough that a tyrant is destroying American democracy. Now an oligarch is trying to buy the presidency.
It’s time to bring wildlife policy into the 21st century
Elyse DeFranco
On issues like deer population control, state agencies are prioritizing hunters over public health and environment
The war in questions: making sense of the age of carnage
Tom Engelhardt
After 18-plus years of our forever wars, where are all the questions?
Study shows Deepwater Horizon oil spread much further than previously known
Julia Conley
"Time to get off fossil fuel and on to renewables."
The internet is widely accessible in Cuba. Why is the U.S. insisting it isn’t?
Reese Erlich
Over the past 10 years Cuba has made great progress in internet accessibility.
More than 1,100 former Justice Department officials demand William Barr’s ouster in scathing letter
Tom Boggioni
“Each of us strongly condemns [Trump’s and Barr’s] interference in the fair administration of justice"
The silent threat of the coronavirus: America’s dependence on Chinese pharmaceuticals
Christine Crudo Blackburn, Andrew Natsios, Gerald W Parker, Leslie Ruyle
As the new coronavirus spreads rapidly around the globe, the international community is scrambling to keep up.
Democrats can reclaim rural America — and Jane Kleeb wants to show them how: Part 2
Paul Rosenberg
Nebraska Democrat Jane Kleeb on how Democrats can still win rural votes — and how to address guns and abortion
11 states where you might be voting on major marijuana reforms this November
Phillip Smith
When it comes to pot prohibition, it's state legislatures that refuse to act who are out of step with the times
Don’t worry, moderate drinking probably isn’t shrinking your brain
David Baranger
Both brain size and drinking habits are linked to genes, not directly to each other
Coronavirus spurs prejudice. History suggests that’s no surprise.
Marisa Peryer
As anti-Asian sentiment surges amid the growing coronavirus crisis, experts point to history & warn of consequences
Bar fight: In Puerto Rico, elite bartenders rum-ble in a cocktail mix-off
Erin Keane
In this global bartending competition, bartenders are judged on original drinks — and the stories behind them
The empathy gap, and what it’s like being trans in the workplace
Kaitlin Ugolik Phillips
An entrepreneur set out to make clear how divergent our workplace experiences are
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