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Hackers seek ransoms from Baltimore and communities across the US
Richard Forno
Ransomware, which encrypts key files until an amount is paid, is holding cities under electronic siege
Randall Park plays “the closest thing to me” in “Always Be My Maybe”
Mary Elizabeth Williams
The actor and writer talks to Salon about love, Keanu and Burger King
Eleven things Nancy Pelosi gets wrong about impeachment
Paul Rosenberg
Pelosi's fear-driven slow-walk on impeachment embraces numerous bad arguments, and risks ceding more power to Trump
The life-altering topic they’re not teaching you in school
Paola Rosa-Aquino
One of the many real-world problems that young people face post-graduation is climate change: a source of anxiety.
Safety agency probes data breach amid complaints about muzzling of hazard information
Eli Wolfe, Myron Levin
The Consumer Product Safety Commission is struggling to contain the fallout from a data breach
School vouchers expand despite evidence of negative effects
Christopher Lubienski, Joel R Malin
Although many say no harm is done to students attending private schools on vouchers, this is actually not the case.
ICE unsure how many veterans it deported over the last 5 years, watchdog finds
Shira Tarlo
A federal watchdog group found ICE does not consistently adhere to its own policies for handling deportation cases
“Big Little Lies” is back to stare at the sea
Melanie McFarland
Adding Meryl Streep doesn't quite justify a second season of what's essentially a lavish, indulgent Lifetime movie
Democrats consider new investigation of Giuliani’s attempt to get Biden dirt from Ukraine
Igor Derysh
Rudy Giuliani's bizarre overseas ventures on Donald Trump's behalf are now attracting congressional scrutiny
N.C. Republicans lied to federal court about racial gerrymander: report
Igor Derysh
As North Carolina scandal deepens, it appears Republicans lied in court in order to hang on to legislative power
Fox rewards Ingraham’s unethical behavior with presidential interview
Matt Gertz
After a week of the Fox host defying ethical standards and promoting bigotry, she's granted to go abroad with Trump
Joe Biden reverses course on abortion funding after backlash over Hyde Amendment stance
Shira Tarlo
Biden credited the change as part of developing an upcoming comprehensive healthcare proposal
Chinese embargo threats ring hollow due to rare earths
Marshall Auerback
Supply chains are multinational in scope and supply, and trade embargoes are ultimately self-defeating.
House Democrats pressured to investigate Kavanaugh over perjury claims
Tom Boggioni
Jerrold Nadler (D-NY) hears demands for Kavanaugh's writings on Roe v. Wade while serving under George W. Bush
The European Parliament needs coalition to foster change
Garret Martin
The European Parliament is more fragmented than ever in its history, which could lead to legislative paralysis.
Lindsey Graham joins a bipartisan effort to block Trump’s military deal with Saudi Arabia
Matthew Chapman
Graham is not the only GOP senator who is a reliable vote for the president’s agenda to join this bipartisan effort
Fox News’ Tucker Carlson: Elizabeth Warren’s “plan for economic patriotism” makes “obvious sense”
Matthew Rozsa
"She sounds like Donald Trump at his best," the host of "Tucker" told his conservative viewers on Wednesday
Canada’s “liberals” have a disturbing imperial streak
Vijay Prashad
Actions defy words in promoting the Canadian "tradition" built on "principles of of human rights and democracy"
Trump dodges his own Benghazi: Pentagon quietly closes investigation into Niger ambush
Sophia Tesfaye
Two years after four U.S. soldiers were killed in Niger, Republicans have swept the whole affair into oblivion
The Navy’s war vs. Bolton’s war
Michael T. Klare
The Pentagon’s spoiling for a fight — but with China, not Iran
YouTube says it will remove thousands of videos pushing far-right views
Nicole Karlis
The piecemeal ban raised ire among critics who view YouTube's content policies as inconsistent and self-serving
The economics of a guaranteed job: How great is the need?
Ed Dolan
Dead since 1978, advocacy for guaranteed lifetime employment has reclaimed the spotlight. Is that a good thing?
Russia’s ability to manipulate Twitter? It’s far worse than we previously thought
Matthew Rozsa
The Internet Research Agency began sowing the seeds of its disinformation campaign long before the 2016 elections
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