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Joe Biden says Donald Trump should be impeached
Matthew Rozsa
Joe Biden says that if Trump obstructs congressional investigation, impeachment may be appropriate
Writer Jonathan Metzl on the moment neo-Nazis invaded his discussion of “whiteness”
Chauncey DeVega
Writer whose event was invaded by racists: It's time for conservatives to decide what side of history they're on
This proposed pipeline is fracturing New York’s green new image
Justine Calma
Can NY still be a climate leader while giving the go-ahead to a new fracked natural gas pipeline from Pennsylvania?
Maine AFL-CIO becomes first state federation to support a Green New Deal bill
Rachel M. Cohen
The Maine AFL-CIO's support for the bill is a milestone, as labor remains divided on the Green New Deal nationally
A Neanderthal tooth discovered in Serbia reveals human migration history
Mirjana Roksandic
This is the first Neanderthal ever found in Serbia
How to avoid accidentally becoming a Russian agent
Jennifer Grygiel
Online predators with harmful agendas often use the same tricks, so learn to protect yourself
Trump accuses New York attorney general of illegally investigating NRA
Shira Tarlo
Trump calls on powerful gun lobby to "get its act together quickly" to counter probe by Democrat Letitia James
Republicans respond to Passover terror attack — by blaming Ilhan Omar
Sophia Tesfaye
Conservatives rush to blame Muslim congresswoman for deadly synagogue attack by right-wing white supremacist
NICU nurse smashes “perhaps one of the sickest accusations levied by this deranged dictator yet”
Andrea Germanos
The president reasserted the anti-choice lie at a Wisconsin rally
Fox News and the synagogue shooter: Right-wing network airs similar views every day
Amanda Marcotte
San Diego synagogue shooter's noxious "replacement" theory has become a regular feature of Fox News commentary
The end of war is just a beginning
Allegra Harpootlian, Emily Manna
Will technology stamp a “forever” on America’s wars?
Progressives take a bold stance at an epicenter of the charter school movement for public education
Jeff Bryant
Unifying this diverse coalition was an uncompromising political argument about what makes public schools public
Another synagogue shooting: Of course Trump won’t crack down on white supremacist terror
Chauncey DeVega
A right-wing terrorist attacks another house of worship, even as Donald Trump doubles down on "very fine people"
A Trump-linked super PAC is trying to push Europe’s voters to the far right
Adam Ramsay, Claire Provost
Investigation reveals coordination between controversial Madrid campaign group and far-right parties across Europe
The high cost of sex: Insurers often don’t pay for drugs to treat problems
Michelle Andrews
For some older people, the joy of sex may be tempered by financial concerns
How the elite lost control of art
Jay David Bolter
A core, elite group of aesthetes once determined what art was "important." That's no longer true
San Diego synagogue shooting suspect wrote a manifesto before killing one, injuring three
Matthew Rozsa
John Earnest, the suspected shooter at a San Diego synagogue, was a nursing student who wrote a "manifesto"
Donald Trump holds MAGA rally in Green Bay during White House Correspondents’ Association dinner
Matthew Rozsa
Trump held a MAGA rally in Green Bay during the White House Correspondents' Association dinner in Washington
Black workers say Walmart’s background checks are racially discriminatory
Rebecca Burns
Racial discrimination in the temporary staffing industry is notoriously difficult to address
The labor tide is rising: New union militancy bypasses parlor politics in favor of direct action
Bob Hennelly
In 2018 the number of striking workers is the highest since 1986 — and our teachers are leading the fight
Sharmine Narwani on the end of the Syrian war and the “post-imperial Middle East”
Patrick Lawrence
Middle East correspondent Narwani sees a new era emerging in Asia, while Trump, Pompeo and Bolton bluster
David Burtka says it’s on you if your kids are fussy eaters
Mary Elizabeth Williams
The author and celebrity chef says life's a party, so invite the whole family
Reducing agricultural carbon emissions will be good for the planet and our stomachs
Lauren McKee
From soil microbes to factory farming, the Green New Deal could radically improve our food system
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