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Press Watch: CBS hires Reince Priebus; why are liars getting paid to defend Trump on TV?
Dan Froomkin
Trump's former chief of staff cashes in with CBS commentator gig: The good news is, social media isn't happy
Veterans, refugees and victims of war crimes are all vulnerable to PTSD
Arash Javanbakht
A trauma psychiatrist explains the effects of PTSD.
The plan to protect the Chesapeake is failing, and it’s Pennsylvania’s fault
Emily Pontecorvo
The Chesapeake is the largest estuary in the U.S. and a nationally significant economic resource
Conservative group co-founded by George Conway releases ad skewering Susan Collins: “Do your job”
Matthew Rozsa
"You certainly talk a good game. You're 'concerned,' 'troubled,' 'worried.' But one thing you're not? Independent"
Trump’s Doral resort more than doubled its rates before the president’s visit was announced: report
Igor Derysh
The stays are expected to cost taxpayers thousands of dollars, most of which will go directly to the Trump property
Watchdog alleges that political nonprofit founded by Bernie Sanders violated campaign finance laws
Igor Derysh
Sanders, an opponent of secret campaign contributions, declined to call on Our Revolution to disclose its donors
How wealthy towns keep people with housing vouchers out
Jacqueline Rabe Thomas
Section 8 vouchers should give low-income people the opportunity to live outside poor communities. They don't work
White House broadcasts blatantly homophobic sermon attended by Mike Pence
Igor Derysh
White House YouTube page streamed a sermon that claimed homosexuality was caused by demons. Mike Pence was there
Adam Schiff debunks White House counsel’s false claim that GOP was blocked from closed-door hearings
Igor Derysh
“Every Republican on the three investigative committees was allowed to participate in the depositions," Schiff said
The political battle in Wisconsin over purging 200,000 voters could come to a swing state near you
Steven Rosenfeld
Right-wing groups use old law and imperfect data to argue for removing infrequent voters from statewide rolls.
Team Trump says administration’s action on health care “is working.” Is it?
Shefali Luthra
Trump’s reelection campaign is touting his health care record as a key reason voters should grant him another term
New INXS doc revives Michael Hutchence’s vibrant mystique amidst the band’s diminished legacy
Annie Zaleski
The Australian band was one the biggest in the world thanks to its frontman's mesmerizing charisma and moody vocals
Conway skewered for comparing Trump to Martin Luther King Jr.: “It’s like blackface on Halloween”
Matthew Rozsa
Conway argued that it wasn't "within King's vision to have Americans dragged through" the Trump impeachment process
Global poll: A majority believes that capitalism does more harm than good
Andrea Germanos
On the eve of Davos summit, global poll finds 56 percent of people worldwide take dark view of capitalism
How the president became a drone operator
Allegra Harpootlian
From Obama to Trump, the escalation of drone warfare
Why teen depression rates are rising faster for girls than boys
Jean Twenge
One-fifth of U.S. teen girls reported experiencing major depression in 2017.
Yale psychiatrist: Congress must demand that President Trump undergo a mental health evaluation
Igor Derysh
"Critics compare us to Nazi and Soviet psychiatrists, but they abandoned professional standards to serve the state"
Counterfeits hit home: Consumers are being foiled by fake water filters
Nate Seltenrich
Many consumers may be unaware of the risk of buying fake filters online
Religious wars: With the Christian right on the offensive, activists are fighting back
Paul Rosenberg
Trump's administration is pushing a Christian nationalist agenda — but a diverse coalition is pushing back hard
Martin Luther King Jr.’s vision of economic justice: A lot like Bernie Sanders
Matthew Rozsa
King is often honored as a "civil rights" leader, while his Bernie-style radical economic vision is overlooked
Lead poisoning hits low-income children harder than their affluent neighbors
Claudia Lopez-Lloreda
Children from low-income families may be more susceptible to toxic environmental hazards such as lead exposure
The people of Colombia are cracking up the walls of war and authoritarianism
Justin Podur
The sustained protests are part of a larger trend against austerity and endless war.
Moderate Democrats are celebrating MLK. He was disgusted by them
Bob Hennelly
MLK was "gravely disappointed" with white moderates, whom he believed were responsible for impeding civil rights
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