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In Netflix’s compelling ”Don’t F**k with Cats,” cat lovers unite to capture an online murderer

Ashlie D. Stevens
This energetic, expertly paced docuseries pulls the viewer along to find and apprehend a cruel kitten-killer

Pro-impeachment protests sweep America on eve of historic impeachment vote in House

Matthew Rozsa
A dedicated crowd of nearly 200 people in Wisconsin “stamped their feet to revive frozen toes in 20-degree weather"

It’s zero hour: Why every House Democrat must vote to impeach Donald Trump

Amanda Marcotte
It's crucial to show unity in the face of Republicans' all-out assault on our right to free and fair elections

What would happen if the ACA went away?

Julie Rovner
Invalidating the ACA in whole or in large part would have a dramatic effect on the nation’s health system

It’s a very bad week for Donald Trump — but he remains a dangerous foe

Chauncey DeVega
Trump and his allies are badly rattled by impeachment — but don't forget, they will do absolutely anything to win

How America broke up with the Democratic Party

Thom Hartmann
In the past few decades, Americans “fell out of love” with the Democratic Party. What happened?

Top House Democrat kills effort to end “devastating” surprise medical bills

Jake Johnson
House Ways and Means chair Richard Neal's loyalty to private-equity donors — "most disgusting story in D.C."?

Libertarians eye Amash for 2020? Party chair says impeachment role could boost ex-Republican

Matthew Rozsa
Freshman Democrats want Rep. Justin Amash as impeachment manager. Will that boost him as 2020 candidate?

The Force, explained and what its patterns could mean for “Rise of Skywalker”

Matthew Rozsa
A breakdown of the Force-sensitive characters' abilities and what this portends for the "Skywalker Saga" ending

Are Republicans afraid of Trump? Hell, no — he’s destroying democracy and they love it

Amanda Marcotte
Donald Trump hasn't cowed Republicans — he's freed them to pursue their long-buried dream of crushing democracy

Karine Jean-Pierre of MSNBC: If we get another four years of Trump, “then it’s on us”

Dean Obeidallah
MSNBC contributor on her own immigrant story, her new book and how diversity and passion can end the nightmare

Wisconsin plans to purge 234,000 voters; Democratic governor won by 30,000

Igor Derysh
Wisconsin judge orders massive voter purge a year after many key races were decided by much lower numbers

The Pentagon budget has continued to rise for the last 40 years

William D. Hartung
Spending on national security is actually higher in 2019 than at the peak of the Vietnam and Korean Wars

Trump proposes Social Security change that could end disability benefits for hundreds of thousands

Jake Johnson
"Donald Trump and his advisers know that this will kill people, and they do not care"

Hallmark’s decision to accept inclusive LGBTQ ad “further delegitimizes One Million Moms”: GLAAD

Matthew Rozsa
"This fringe project of the AFA should not to be taken seriously or given any credibility by brands or the media"

“Watchmen” finale: One last reveal explains all those eggs and the crushing weight of legacy

Melanie McFarland
A satisfying end to what could be the drama's only season leaves one question unanswered, making us hungry for more

Capitalism has warped our understanding of community — and it’s making us vulnerable to manipulation

Valerie Vande Panne
Are you engaging in a diverse, real-world community? Offline connection can improve — and maybe even save — lives.

Mainstream media sees a puzzling obstacle to Pete Buttigieg’s rise: The voters

Joshua Cho
Media's centrist crush continues: Buttigieg's "surge" encounters a "significant hurdle" — voters aren't interested

“Work in Progress” tackles queer identity comedy nearly 30 years after “It’s Pat”

Melanie McFarland
In this year of They, we chat with Abby McEnany, Lilly Wachowski and Tim Mason, creators of the new Showtime series

Forest Service moves to open “America’s Amazon” to loggers

Sarah Okeson
Loggers want to raze trees more than 1,000 years old.

From ancient Athens to the town hall: Can a new wave of deliberative democracy save the world?

Paul Rosenberg
"Citizens' assemblies" and similar forms of ground-level democracy are suddenly everywhere. Can we all get along?

The Nativity – a longtime signifier of grace and salvation – also has a history as political protest

Ashlie D. Stevens
Jesus and his family separated in cages? This is just the latest example of the classic scene used to take a stand

How Bloomberg made life worse for the poor in New York

Bob Hennelly
Prophesying his presidency, the billionaire's mayor rein over New York immiserated and impoverished thousands

Facebook ads can still discriminate against women and older workers, despite civil rights settlement

Ava Kofman, Ariana Tobin
The company’s new system to ensure diverse audiences for housing and employment ads still has many problems
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