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Utah’s novel plan for Medicaid expansion opens door to spending caps sought by GOP
Phil Galewitz
Utah’s proposal to limit federal and state funding on Medicaid is a radical change
How higher education has been weaponized in the age of Trump — and how it can be redeemed
Henry A. Giroux
Trump and the far right have tried to destroy higher education, because it's a zone of democracy and real hope
The lobbying swamp is flourishing in Trump’s Washington
Derek Kravitz
At least 33 former officials have found ways to sidestep the administration’s ethics pledge
A classic gumbo recipe from “Mississippi Vegan”
Timothy Pakron
Use this recipe as a jumping-off point for a traditional gumbo or add vegetables to brighten-up the classic version
Teachers’ strikes are rattling Washington. This hearing in the U.S. House is proof.
Rachel M. Cohen
The majority of Americans agree teacher pay is a real problem
How Sarah Cunningham became a “stand-in mom” at gay weddings
Nicole Karlis
If mom doesn't approve of your gay wedding, Sarah Cunningham will gladly serve as a "stand-in mom" for the nuptials
Ivanka and her tower of crumbs
Preminda Jacob
For two hours each evening, an Ivanka Trump lookalike has been vacuuming a hot pink carpet at a gallery
Vaccine storage too often fails to meet standards
Carmen Heredia Rodriguez
Vaccines are extremely sensitive to temperature fluctuations
Robert Reich: America’s widening inequality of place
Robert Reich
It’s literally tearing America apart
Scholar Matt Sears: Someday MAGA hats will be shameful secrets, like Klan robes
Chauncey DeVega
Scholar and Washington Post columnist says those who wear MAGA hats are "morally accountable" for Trump's actions
Are U.S. tax dollars wasted on Afghan helicopters nobody will fly?
Victor Kotsev
It's another example illustrating the waste of taxpayer funds in Afghanistan
The politics of the periodic table — who gets the credit and why
Kelling Donald
Dimitri Mendeleev typically gets credit its creation, but there were many more chemists who should be recognized
Journalism needs an audience to survive, but isn’t sure how to earn its loyalty
Jacob L. Nelson
The profession has undergone decades of declines in readership, revenue and public trust, with no obvious end
Striking Denver teachers are fighting to be able to live where they teach
Kelsey Ray
Denver teacher salaries aren’t keeping pace with the city’s skyrocketing cost of living
Here’s why the birth rate is so low in the United States
Kimberly Holland
Millennials are having children later and are having fewer of them, leading to the lowest birth rate since 1987
Activist defeat of Amazon is a win for democracy over technocracy
Nicole Karlis
“These voices killed this deal... That could set a remarkably good precedent moving forward," one economist said
Fox News’ Chris Wallace wrecks Donald Trump’s claims of a border crisis: “What national emergency?”
Eric W. Dolan
“Under the National Emergencies act of 1976, Congress has 15 days to pass a resolution of disapproval," he says
Inside the neoliberal laboratory preparing for the theft of Venezuela’s economy
Justin Podur
The academic laboratory of the Venezuelan coup has the highest academic pedigree of all
Parkland shooting: One year later, Congress still avoids action on gun control
Harry L. Wilson
Why doesn't policy follow public opinion?
“Fox & Friends” float possibility of Donald Trump granting a presidential pardon to Paul Manafort
Shira Tarlo
"That is so much jail time," Fox News' Andrew Napolitano says. "He might very well be a candidate for a pardon"
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez cheers after Amazon scraps planned New York campus: “Anything is possible”
Joseph Neese
Amazon backs out of its plans to build a second headquarters in the city, blaming "state and local politicians"
Ilhan Omar wasn’t the only Democrat to grill Elliott Abrams — but she’s getting all of the grief
Matthew Rozsa
Elliott Abrams, Trump's envoy to Venezuela, receives bipartisan defense after exchange with Rep. Illhan Omar
Federal judge rules Paul Manafort lied: Why that’s bad news for Donald Trump
Matthew Rozsa
Donald Trump's former campaign chairman has been found to have intentionally lied to investigators
Parkland survivor Delaney Tarr on why they march: “Because we have to. We’re afraid for our lives.”
Rachel Leah
Delaney Tarr, Parkland shooting survivor, tells Salon why gun activism is now a necessary part of her life
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