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China says things are “very much up in the air” despite progress in trade talks with Trump
Matthew Rozsa
Although progress was made in recent US-China trade talks, the future remains uncertain for both countries
Non-English speakers face health setback if Trump loosens language rules
Carmen Heredia Rodriguez
According to the Census Bureau, an estimated 25.9 million people in the U.S. in 2017 had limited English proficiency
How a top chicken company cut off black farmers, one by one
Isaac Arnsdorf
The Trump administration has weakened legal protections for farmers and eased off enforcing rules on meat companies
Viral anti-Biden website has been linked to Republican consultant
Matthew Rozsa
An anti-Biden website that implied it was run by an ordinary citizen has been linked to a Republican consultant
On the 50th anniversary of Stonewall, activists seek to “Reclaim Pride” from corporations and police
Shane Tan
"A main reason we are doing the Queer Liberation March is because the march has lost its soul," Eric Sawyer says
Sinclair is forcing its stations to run a commentary segment that’s essentially a Trump campaign ad
Pam Vogel
Former Trump aide Boris Epshteyn hosted a new “must-run” gushing about the president’s 2020 campaign
MSNBC’s Joy Reid: How America can save itself from Trump and Trumpism
Dean Obeidallah
No Republican will stand in the president's way, says host of MSNBC's “AM Joy.” So it's all up to the other party
Could a weakening US economy imperil Trump’s trade war against China?
Amitrajeet A. Batabyal
A weaker domestic economy could limit Trump’s options.
Don’t expect justice from the Imperial Criminal Court
Justin Podur
The ICC provides no legal counterbalance to the arrogance of an empire’s power
New report: How green organizations can retain diverse staff
Justine Calma
How are people of color pushed out of environmental organizations and what can we do about it?
New York’s legislature gives landlords a lesson in democracy
Terry H. Schwadron
Lawmakers take the side of tenants over big political donors
It took me 25 years — after marriage and 2 kids — to come out
William Dameron
Just before I met my wife, I was a 19-year-old summer tour guide, unsure of my sexuality
Why public schools’ best days could be ahead of us
Jeff Bryant
There is no reason to be glorifying the past; but the future of public schooling looks brighter.
Ancient crocodiles were vegan, new research suggests
Nicole Karlis
Pass the salad: Prehistoric crocs may have been less mean and more herbivorous than their modern counterparts
Why many school districts are being set up for fiscal failure
Jeff Bryant
One urban district faces an especially steep climb out of the abyss of oppressive rule
One Trump tax cut was meant to help the poor. A billionaire ended up winning big
Jeff Ernsthausen, Justin Elliott
Port Covington, an ambitious development geared to millennials, is not in a census tract that is poor
Why Americans don’t like the idea of trade dependency on China
Leo W. Gerard
Americans don’t want to be owned by China
60% of astronauts test positive for active herpes virus in space
Mackenzie Thornbury
Something about space brings out cold sores — what does it mean for people on Earth?
I was wrong about “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse”
Matthew Rozsa
I didn't love the animated feature when it came out in theaters last year, but I do now. Here's why
Trump remains dominant among white voters — Democrats can’t afford to be complacent
Chauncey DeVega
Trump retains a built-in electoral advantage, and it's no good denying that. Are the Democrats ready to fight?
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While Democrats squabble, Trump keeps on insulting and horrifying the world
Heather Digby Parton
Democrats barely touched foreign policy in two debates. Trump's disastrous G20 behavior makes clear why it matters
John Roberts is trying to wreck democracy — but Trump’s incompetence keeps getting in the way
Sophia Tesfaye
Chief Justice Roberts wrote both of Thursday's opinions, which suggest the depth of his assault on democracy
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