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A second whistleblower came forward with allegations against Trump — this time related to his taxes

Alex Henderson
A tax whistleblower offered “possible evidence that Trump tried to corrupt an IRS audit of his personal taxes"

Could President Trump throw Mike Pence under the bus to save himself?

Cody Fenwick
The president may have one move left to save himself: thoroughly tar the vice president with the Ukraine scandal

Former George W. Bush lawyer Richard Painter: Trump is “a lot worse than Nixon”

Chauncey DeVega
Richard Painter, a White House ethics lawyer under Bush, says Trump must be impeached — and Bill Barr with him

Companies are using a Depression-era law to escape Trump’s tariffs — and it’s costing them

Lydia DePillis
One Michigan manufacturer called it “a no-win situation”

Trump likened whistleblower’s informants to spies

Nicole Karlis
"Who's the person who gave the whistleblower the information? Because that’s close to a spy," Trump said on tape

Once more into “The Good Place”: William Jackson Harper on Chidi and the final season

Melanie McFarland
Salon talks to the actor behind Chidi about what he hopes we'll take from the show as it heads toward the afterlife

Attacks on Saudi oil — why didn’t prices go crazy?

Scott L. Montgomery
Energy-wise, the fallout from the attack on Saudi oil facilities has so far been very muted

In historic first, tech contractors for Google vote to unionize

Nicole Karlis
Tech contractors are known for being uniquely exploited — now, the first spark of a labor movement has lit a fire

The Beatles’ “Abbey Road” at 50, remixed: A definitive deep dive into the greatest rock band at work

Kenneth Womack
The deluxe anniversary release from Abbey Road Studios gives a unique look into the Lennon-McCartney partnership

Fintech Lenders Could Hold the Keys to Recession Recovery

Fintech lenders must position themselves now to play a critical role in recovery from the next economic downturn.

Trump Labor Department slammed for overtime pay rule that “leaves behind millions of workers”

Jessica Corbett
"Once again, President Trump has sided with the interests of corporate executives over those of working people."

How leaders planned to avert climate catastrophe at the UN (while Trump hung out in the basement)

Evelyn Leopold
Trump skipped most of Monday's climate proceedings and instead went to an event on religious discrimination

Why they’re scared of Greta: Youth climate activist has the trolls in retreat

Amanda Marcotte
Right-wingers can't deny Greta Thunberg's truth. In desperation, they're resorting to malice, bigotry and lies

The Washington whistleblower case: it’s called “abuse of power”

Terry H. Schwadron
Once again, Trump displays his utter contempt for the law and the Constitution

Airbnb employees are upset they’re not rich yet

Nicole Karlis
Tired of mere six-figure salaries, Airbnb's workers are angry that management has yet to go public

The radical power of Jharrel Jerome’s “When They See Us” Emmy win

D. Watkins
The actor who portrayed Korey Wise in Ava DuVernay's acclaimed limited series bested major contenders this year

Ilhan Omar says Joe Biden is not the right candidate for “the kind of progress we all want to see”

Matthew Rozsa
According to Omar, Biden does not have "a plan" to "tackle a lot of the systemic challenges that we have"

In 2017, Virginia was the bellwether of the blue wave: Will it happen again?

Paul Rosenberg
Grassroots activism nearly flipped Virginia in 2017. Now Swing Left is back to finish the job — and look ahead

Thank you, “The Sims,” for saving me from “Friends”

Keith A. Spencer
For my sub-generation of millennials, toxic ideas about sex were taught by "Friends" — and undone by "The Sims"

Buyer beware: How Libra differs from Bitcoin

Alfred Lehar
Recent revelations raise concerns about how much trust users can place in Facebook’s new Libra cryptocurrency

After sexual assault, some survivors seek healing in self-defense

Gitit Ginat
A number of sexual assault survivors report enormous benefits from specialized classes

Collagen in your coffee? A scientist says forget it

Brooke Russell
Collagen has gained popularity for restoring aging skin, though the science is iffy

Expanding direct democracy won’t make Americans feel better about politics

Joshua J. Dyck, Edward L. Lascher Jr.
In the U.S., two scholars say direct democracy deepens distrust of politics and government.

According to media, Russia has “oligarchs,” but America only has “businessmen”

Alan MacLeod
In mainstream media, the only "oligarchs" are in the former Soviet Union. The ultra-rich here are — what, exactly?
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