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This old tweet from Donald Trump is now particularly humiliating after his tax history was revealed
Cody Fenwick
Trump was able to avoid paying any income tax for eight years between 1985 and 1994, the New York Times reports
Racism on the brain: a neuroscientist explains how the world moved right
Chauncey DeVega
"The effects of fear and anger [on the brain]" may make us even more polarized, says neuroscientist Bobby Azarian
Texas GOP votes to make voter-registration mistakes a felony in new suppression push
Igor Derysh
Thwarted from a crackdown on "illegal" voters, Lone Star Republicans are now going after the elderly and disabled
“The Good Fight” creators threatened to quit the CBS All Access show over censored scene
Steve Greene
The network objected to a scene that it thought might jeopardize relationships in China
Trump’s top advisers appear to be laying the groundwork for military action, whether provoked or not
Cody Fenwick
“Bolton is a hawk like you,” Trump once reportedly joked to H.R. McMaster. “He’s going to get us into a war"
Ex-Trump campaign official now scamming elderly voters out of millions
Igor Derysh
David Bossie, who helped run Trump's 2016 campaign, raised $15.4 million from elderly voters in Facebook scam
Should the NRA fear losing its “nonprofit status”?
Philip Hackney
“I am deeply concerned that these allegations of financial improprieties could threaten our nonprofit status.”
Will the U.S. start a war against Iran?
Vijay Prashad
What is the arrival of a massive war fleet on the coastline of a country but a declaration of war?
Marvel fans troll James Cameron as “Avengers: Endgame” threatens “Avatar” box office record
Zack Sharf
Megan Ellison and "Luke Cage" creator Cheo Hodari Coker have come to Cameron's defense on social media
Why bad marriages suck so much now — and why good marriages are really strong
Terence Mickey
Professor Eli Finkel, author of "The All-or-Nothing Marriage," found the answer in this influential psych theory
My regrettable libertarian romance: I rebounded from my experimental phase, but many don’t
David Masciotra
Some people experiment with drugs. My youthful indiscretion led me down the weird path of tribal individualism
New NRA president claims Rep. Lucy McBath won her election because she is “a minority female”
Matthew Rozsa
Carolyn D. Meadows has another racially-charged episode from in her past involving a memorial to the Confederacy
How Trump’s rhetoric fuels anti-Semitic violence: Tim Wise on “radical Christian terrorism”
Chauncey DeVega
Anti-racism activist on Trump's anti-Semitism problem: His supposed love of Israel "does not protect American Jews"
Spring stirrings and misgivings
Rebecca Gordon
Of autocrats and uprisings in the Middle East and North Africa
Donald Trump has a surprising vulnerability among his evangelical Christian base, survey says
Brad Reed
Evangelicals who regularly attend church are actually less likely to back Trump than more casual churchgoers
Are centrist candidates really the most “electable”? It may be the opposite
Amanda Marcotte
Despite the mainstream media's centrism fetish, voters want someone inspirational, not just "nicer than Trump"
Jim Comey has it wrong: Trump is a monster, all right — but the GOP created him
Heather Digby Parton
Trump may "eat your soul in small bites," but he's also serving the GOP's long-term agenda on taxes and judges
John Bolton: US is deploying strike group to Middle East to send an “unmistakable message” to Iran
Matthew Rozsa
Bolton, known for his hawkish approach to foreign policy, says the Trump administration isn't seeking war with Iran
In a time of adversity, the bone-deep appeal of bone broth moves through mother to daughter
Bex Brian
A suddenly ubiquitous menu item has deep resonance for 3 generations of women seeking strength, stability and joy
Tech giants are a big problem, but the untamed finance industry could blow up the economy in a flash
Marshall Auerback
With all of the focus on big tech, it seems we have forgotten about the real causes of the 2008 crash.
My FOIA crusade against a law-breaking CIA
Jefferson Morley
I never expected the case would take so long or rise so high.
A user’s guide to “Cultural Marxism”: Anti-Semitic conspiracy theory, reloaded
Paul Rosenberg
How an arcane conspiracy theory from the far-right margins is fueling terrorism — and Donald Trump's Twitter feed
Cloak-and-dagger raid threatens to disrupt Trump-Kim nuclear talks
Jefferson Morley
As U.S. hunt for invaders of North Korean Embassy, nuclear talks between Trump and Kim Jong Un hang in the balance.
Smart Watch: Netflix’s “Dead to Me” goes down easy, if you don’t think about it too much
Melanie McFarland
Netflix's new series and HBO's "Chernobyl" have the same lesson: Tragedy defies logic
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