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Nonpartisan ethics watchdog claims Ivanka Trump has violated the Hatch Act
Matthew Rozsa
The Office of Special Counsel previously advised the president to fire Kellyanne Conway for her repeated violations
Fox News host Sean Hannity reminds President Trump to use right-wing propaganda mid-interview
Sarah K Burris
The president seemed to short-circuit during his interview with the conservative commentator
Neil Gaiman has perfect comeback for Christians wanting “Good Omens” canceled
Jude Dry
A U.S. Christian group accusing the show of "making satanism appear normal" petitioned Netflix. Oops
Thousands of asylum seekers waiting at the US-Mexico border
Steph Leutert, Savitri Arvey
The number of asylum-seeking migrants at the U.S.-Mexican border has greatly increased.
AOC infuriated Republicans by decrying Trump’s “concentration camps”
Cody Fenwick
Here's why she's right
How much wealth should billionaires donate? All of it
Raj Kumar
MacKenzie Bezos' pledge to give it all away is a good start, but all billionaires should be expected to do the same
Driverless cars are going to disrupt the airline industry
Stephen Rice, Scott Winter
A fully driverless car is becoming an appealing option to the hassle of flying
Trump’s acting defense secretary is out — and this chaotic administration prepares for war
Sophia Tesfaye
Patrick Shanahan lasted six months, and was never confirmed. At some point Trump's entire Cabinet will be "acting"
Why do conservatives hate Oberlin so much?
Keith A. Spencer
How did the right get swept into a delusion that the college is a fount of bomb-slinging, purple-haired leftists?
Max Landis accused of sexual and emotional abuse by 8 women in new exposé
Zack Sharf
In a new report at The Daily Beast, Max Landis' alleged predatory behavior is further revealed
I don’t feel bad for Kyle Kashuv losing Harvard: He gets a glimpse of what it’s like to be black
D. Watkins
Kashuv's racist comments caught up with him. Now he knows what it's like for youthful mistakes to define his future
Alex Jones offers $100,000 reward after child porn discovered in files sent to Sandy Hook attorneys
Matthew Rozsa
Jones' lawyer, Norm Pattis, says that the Federal Bureau of Investigation has cleared his client of any wrongdoing
Trump Administration turns a blind eye to lenders fleecing military service members
Sarah Okeson
Payday lenders ignore the exorbitant 36% interest cap — and the Financial Protection Bureau just looks away
Discussing Alaska’s long history of sexual violence is one step toward seeking solutions
Beena Raghavendran, Adriana Gallardo
70 people gathered in Kotzebue for a public conversation on a well-known but rarely discussed statewide problem
Nancy Pelosi vows Democrats will fight President Trump’s efforts to repeal Obamacare
Matthew Rozsa
"President Trump has waged an assault on health care since the start," the speaker of the House says
How many more viral cop videos do we need to see?
D. Watkins
It's almost routine now: police mistreat a civilian, the video footage goes viral. When will the culture change?
Bob Dylan in Trumpland: The workingman in “Modern Times”
Timothy Hampton
Exposing the toll of dispossession, Dylan’s songs suggest why art in our own moment needs to account for suffering
House Democrats ask independent watchdog to investigate whether Jared Kushner violated the Hatch Act
Shira Tarlo
The move follows reports which claim Kushner has engaged in campaign fundraising activities from the White House
Jennifer Weiner was right about sexism, media and women writers: “We were told we were lying”
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Salon talks to the bestselling author about family, Franzenfreude and feminism
Nowhere is safe from microplastic pollution
Rebecca Dzombak
These tiny plastic pieces have now been detected on top of mountains, in the soil, and even in your honey.
If we want antibiotics to work, consumers have to put big pressure on factory farms
Christy Spees
Our current factory farming model is broken — environmentally, medically and morally
How unions and climate organizers learned to work together in New York
Rachel M. Cohen
New York Renews offers an example of how labor and environmental groups can work together to act on climate change
Boston brings sustainability, equity to its food purchasing
Nadra Nittle
Boston is the first Northeast city to adopt environmentally responsible purchasing guidelines city-wide
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