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Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Ilhan Omar team up with Rand Paul to praise Trump for Syria withdrawal

Shira Tarlo
The unexpected trio and a group of ten other lawmakers wrote Trump on Wednesday to offer their "bipartisan support"

Joe Biden addresses allegations of unwanted touching: “I’ve heard what these women are saying”

Joseph Neese, Shira Tarlo
While Biden acknowledged he had heard his accusers, the former vice president did not directly apologize to them

Life after fundamentalist Christianity: One former believer’s struggle to find clarity and himself

Julia Bainbridge
James grew up in an evangelical church that shaped his whole life. He had to be alone to figure out what's next

Donald Trump takes swipes at Joe Biden amid allegations of unwanted touching: “Are you having fun?”

Shira Tarlo
Trump appeared to revel in the uproar over Biden's alleged treatment of women, despite his own sordid past

National Academy of Sciences to vote on removing sexual harassers

Nicole Karlis
The vote could set an important precedent for a male-dominated industry.

Trump’s DHS responds to rise in extremism by disbanding domestic terror unit

Igor Derysh
Kirstjen Nielsen says DHS is alert to domestic terror threat. Law enforcement sources say agency has gone "silent"

Another whale is dead, poisoned by 48 lbs of plastic, and scientists fear there will be many more

Nicole Karlis
Plastic production is outpacing waste management painting a grim future for marine life

Poor, mostly black Mississippi county has highest rate of IRS audits, while wealthy skate

Igor Derysh
Largely black county with median income of $26,000 targeted by IRS, while rich skip out on $450 billion a year

Kids in cages: Donald Trump’s brilliant re-election strategy. Will it work?

Amanda Marcotte
Trump and his allies aren't ashamed of images like the bridge in El Paso. They think racist cruelty is a winner

New 2020 poll: Good news for Buttigieg and Harris, slippage for Biden and Sanders

Matthew Rozsa
New Morning Consult poll suggests Joe Biden's support has dropped a bit while Buttigieg, Harris surge

Scholar Kathleen Belew on New Zealand, Donald Trump and the rise of “white power”

Chauncey DeVega
Author of new book on "white power movement" says the recent outbreak of violence was a long-planned strategy

A second woman claims former Vice President Joe Biden touched her inappropriately

Shira Tarlo
Amy Lappos claims Biden "put his hand around my neck and pulled me in to rub noses with me" at a 2009 fundraiser

Building the alternate-universe New York: Novelists Seth Fried and K Chess in conversation

Seth Fried, K Chess
The authors "The Municipalists" and "Famous Men Who Never Lived," discuss writing about immigration, AI and more

Three Democratic senators are proposing a constitutional amendment to abolish Electoral College

Alex Henderson
Fact: Republicans have lost the popular vote in six of the last seven presidential elections in the U.S.

How we can bypass Mitch McConnell and the Republican-controlled Senate to get Medicare-for-All now

Daley Gruen
As far as Medicare-for-All is concerned, the question is: Do we really want it? If we do, we can have it right now

The 47-minute presidency

Tom Engelhardt
The reign of King Toot

As Houston choked on toxic fumes, Texas legislators targeted air quality programs

Naveena Sadasivam
According to a 2016 investigation, a major chemical incident occurs in Houston once every six weeks

What if Alexa had eyes and a body?

Alistair Charlton
It's the only way to make the assistant truly smart, says Amazon's lead Alexa scientist

With vaccine misinformation, libraries walk a fine line

Jane Roberts
Public libraries face difficult questions regarding what vaccine materials to make available. How to decide?

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez says that Donald Trump needs a woman to “vilify” after “AOC sucks” chant

Matthew Rozsa
AOC defended herself after being attacked at a Donald Trump rally and faces new controversy over primary challenges

Labor law doesn’t apply if you’re in prison

Sessi Kuwabara Blanchard
It is impossible to sue prisons due to its requirement that incarcerated people “exhaust administrative remedies”

Hold the victory lap Trump, the “strong economy” you’re crowing about is dropping around your ankles

Bob Hennelly
Donald Trump's "strong economy" is a fake economy, one based on disjointed factoids and zero analysis

Statistics ruined baseball by perfecting it

Edwin Amenta
In the new millennium, the statistical revolution forced baseball to double down on numbers

The undeniable fun of chile con queso, before & after my parents’ divorce

Sarah McColl
On life and Velveeta
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