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For some children born abroad, U.S. citizenship has never been a guarantee
Victoria Reyes
U.S. citizenship has never been guaranteed to all children born to U.S. citizen service members
Multi-state probe targets Facebook’s possible antitrust violations
Andrea Germanos
"Even the largest social media platform in the world must follow the law and respect consumers."
Democracy in America is failing — here’s how we can still make it work
Paul Rosenberg
Democracy is supposed to reflect the will of the people. That's not happening now — but there are ways to fix it
Who are the real invaders on planet Earth?
Tom Engelhardt
In this century, there has been only one true invader on planet Earth: the United States of America
It’s time to ditch the shame surrounding “trash foods”
Ashlie D. Stevens
It’s time that we push back on the classism that begets shame about what is — or has been — on our plates
Starving seniors: How America fails to feed its aging
Laura Ungar, Trudy Lieberman
According to a recent study, nearly 8% of Americans 60 and older were “food insecure” in 2017
No time for passive parenting: Show your kids how to stand up to bullies
Caroline Maguire
I work with kids across the social spectrum, and I know the harms of being passive. Here's what parents can do
Blue Dog Democrats must go: To win power, progressives must embrace “primary” as a verb
Norman Solomon
It's time to put a real scare into the Democratic establishment
Star safety ratings, long helpful to car buyers, now languish in the breakdown lane
Eric Kulisch
Consumer advocates and safety experts say it’s time to raise the bar for the New Car Assessment Program
Why are there so few women CEOs?
Michael Holmes
Women comprise about 47% of the U.S. workforce, but only about 5% of S&P’s 500 companies have women CEOs
Joni Ernst wants to cut Social Security behind closed doors
Nancy J. Altman
At a recent town hall, Ernst said Congress needs to "sit down behind closed doors" to "address Social Security"
Congress probes Vice President Mike Pence’s stay at Trump golf resort in Ireland
Shira Tarlo
Pence and his team spent two nights at a Trump hotel in Doonbeg, located 180 miles away from his meetings in Dublin
GOP poised to cancel caucuses and primaries in four states in spite of Trump challengers: report
Shira Tarlo
"We don't elect presidents by acclamation in America," Bill Weld, who is vying to unseat Trump, says
Can Elizabeth Warren turn a supposed weakness into a strength?
Klaus Marre, DonkeyHotey
American voters are ready for a little humility and honesty — instead of a racist attack and faux outrage
President Trump promises a “phenomenal” health plan. What might that mean?
Julie Appleby
Analysts on both sides expect concerns about health costs and the ACA to play a large role again in 2020
Everything you need to play baseball is made in China — and getting hit by Trump’s tariffs
Lydia DePillis
Baseball is America’s pastime, but prices on its China-made gear are about to rise as the trade war escalates
FBI monitoring immigration activists as violent “extremists” — though there’s been no violence
Igor Derysh
Memo from FBI's Phoenix office claims "anarchist extremists" may seek "armed conflict," citing almost no evidence
Activist campaign pushes Rep. Hakeem Jeffries, No. 4 House Democrat, to back Medicare for All
Julia Conley
House Democratic caucus chair, regarded as moderate, now backing Rep. Pramila Jayapal's Medicare for All bill
Heather Heyer’s mother files $12M wrongful death lawsuit against Charlottesville car attacker
Shira Tarlo
Susan Bro said she is suing her daughter's murderer to send the message that hate will not be tolerated
Notorious right-wing fraudster Jacob Wohl charged with felony
Matthew Rozsa
Man who launched false claims against Robert Mueller and Pete Buttigieg now faces charges in investment scam
Cruelty is Trump’s guiding principle — but Democrats can use it to defeat him
Chauncey DeVega
Trump's advisers believe their cruelty toward vulnerable people is a strength. But it's a massive moral weakness
NRA attacks Walmart as “shameful” after retail giant cracks down on ammo sales and open-carry
Igor Derysh
Pro-gun lobby attacks America's biggest retailer over new policies as the battle over firearms control spreads
Trump allies reportedly raising $2 million for campaign to discredit journalists
Jake Johnson
"Intimidating reporters to influence coverage is a tactic of dictators and has no place here," said Sen. Merkley
The first gene-edited lizard walks among us
Nicole Karlis
Reptiles, previously thought to be off-limits to CRISPR-Cas9, have taken to gene editing
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