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We’ve been fighting for $15 for 7 years. Today I’m celebrating a historic victory.

Jeff Schuhrke
No matter how “impossible” they may seem, bold initiatives aimed at improving the lives of people are achievable

House panel probes Trump advisers’ push for Saudi nuclear deal

Isaac Arnsdorf
The administration is pursuing a plan to share nuclear power technology with Saudi Arabia despite security concerns

Trump’s new “gag rule” punishes Planned Parenthood, gives social conservatives a big win

Sophia Tesfaye
New HHS rule prohibits federal funding for any organization that even mentions abortion. The target is obvious

Facebook praises an Iranian cult known for killing U.S. citizens

Jefferson Morley
Facebook's foreign policy seems to skew toward crackpots

Conservatives will use Jussie Smollett to hide the truth about hate crimes: They can’t

Amanda Marcotte
One false police report: Sure, it's bad. But it can't hide the steady drumbeat of violence coming from the right

Tucker Carlson guest tells black Americans “you need to move on” from slavery on Fox News

Shira Tarlo
"The reparations thing, eventually as the decades go by, becomes ridiculous," guest Mark Steyn says

Democrats in Florida blast Bernie Sanders for refusing to call Venezuela’s Nicolás Maduro a dictator

Shira Tarlo
"He is not going to be the nominee of the Democratic Party," U.S. Rep. Donna Shalala (D-FL) tells Politico

The DNC edges closer to showing how it spends the millions raised from donors

Steven Rosenfeld
The Unity Reform Commission’s unfinished business: opening up the Budget and Finance Committee

Monkees singer and bassist Peter Tork dead at 77

Andy Greene
The affable performer played with the Monkees from their earliest days on TV all the way through the reunion tours

Border bites back: El Paso sues to stop Donald Trump’s national emergency declaration

Matthew Rozsa
El Paso County is participating in a federal lawsuit against the Trump administration over its national emergency

Morning TV confessionals: From Nick Sandmann to Jussie Smollett, these interviews fail us

Melanie McFarland
More often morning news shows are treating celebrity controversies with an Oprah touch. That's not their role

How the U.S. is strangling Haiti as it attempts regime change in Venezuela

Vijay Prashad
Protests broke out a week ago across Haiti

Obstruction of justice, in private and plain sight

Terry H. Schwadron
The New York Times makes the case for impeachment, recounts two years of Trump’s efforts to stop investigations

Prada, Gucci and now Burberry: Are brands under fire for offensive designs doing it on purpose?

Rachel Leah
Why are these companies all making the same awful mistakes at the same time?

Trans woman denied asylum by Trump administration murdered after deportation to El Salvador: report

Matthew Rozsa
A trans woman deported by President Trump's administration was murdered in her native El Salvador

Fox News host Tucker Carlson: “It’s untrue that the darker you are, the more oppressed you are”

Shira Tarlo
"I'm making a case for non-racial approach to policy – and the only one we can have without wrecking the country"

In Washington, it’s Groundhog Day all over again

Terry H. Schwadron
"It’s not only that the same situations keep arising, but the same events are replayed over and over"

The VA is paying for a top official’s cross-country commute

Isaac Arnsdorf
Darin Selnick traveled to Washington from his home in California twice a month at taxpayer expense

We grew up afraid to be vulnerable: “Minding the Gap” helped me see my toxic boyhood masculinity

D. Watkins
My dad taught me that crying was for suckas. Here's why Director Bing Liu forced me to rethink manhood

Clarence Thomas introduces “roadmap” to Trump’s pledge to change libel laws to sue media: professor

Elizabeth Preza
Trump has promised to “open up” libel laws. Now, Thomas is calling for the reconsideration of a landmark ruling

Publisher of Alabama newspaper calls for “the Ku Klux Klan to night ride again”

Shira Tarlo
"We'll get the hemp ropes out, loop them over a tall limb and hang all of them," Goodloe Sutton wrote in an op-ed

How boats can help you sleep

Kirsty Vitarelli
There's something special about the soothing sensation of being rocked to sleep by gently lapping water

Google is facing another antitrust probe in one of the world’s biggest smartphone markets

Andy Meek
Google has another investigation on its hands

A new comprehensive report shows how women in STEM face huge disadvantages

Farah Qaiser
A prestigious medical journal provides overwhelming evidence for systemic barriers
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