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Black people’s guide to the 2020 presidential campaign — at least so far
D. Watkins
We've got two well-qualified black candidates in the field — and I might not vote for either of them. Here's why
Doomsday Redux: How close to midnight?
James Carroll
The most dangerous weapon ever rolls off the nuclear assembly line
The online voting revolution is here — how are we going to be able to trust it?
Steven Rosenfeld
2020 may be the year that online voting really takes hold in the U.S.
Trump, Mulvaney plan to raid disaster relief funds, cut military housing to fund wall
Igor Derysh
Mick Mulvaney reportedly cooks up plan to divert disaster relief and military infrastructure funds to the wall
Collins on Kavanaugh’s abortion vote: “There is a deliberate misreading of what he actually wrote”
Shira Tarlo
Collins said Kavanaugh told her "personally many times that he considers Roe to be 'precedent upon precedent'"
Midwest farmers going broke at record rates thanks to Trump’s trade war
Igor Derysh
Bankruptcies have doubled in the biggest farm states, with falling prices and the trade war largely to blame
Russian influence operations extend into Egypt
Nathaniel Greenberg
Russia's efforts to sow discord, discontent and chaos extend far beyond the US, including into leading media outlet
Why does the United States want to overthrow the government of Venezuela?
Vijay Prashad
What drives the US to persist in its interventions—diplomatic, economic & military—against the Venezuelan gov't?
Utah GOP rolls back Medicaid expansion approved by voters, denying health care to thousands
Igor Derysh
Utah voters backed a full-scale Medicaid expansion. Republicans have now replaced it with a much leaner version
Bug bombs are duds at killing insects yet may pose harm to people, study finds
Eli Wolfe
Federal figures indicate that about 50 million Americans used total-release foggers in 2010
Eric Swalwell to re-introduce “Journalist Protection Act” after cameraman assaulted at Trump rally
Shira Tarlo
"This is what happens when a president calls a #FreePress the 'enemy of the people,'" Swalwell wrote on Twitter
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Scandal double standard: Dems pay the price for every misdeed, while the GOP skates
Bob Cesca
Elizabeth Warren's ancestry, or the Virginia mess, are huge stories — but we can't even keep track of GOP crimes
Ryan Zinke’s replacement is no better: Interior secretary looks to be another corporate shill
Matthew Rozsa
What a surprise: Trump's Interior nominee, David Bernhardt, is just as big an industry booster as his predecessor
Chris Pratt denies Ellen Page’s anti-LGBTQ church claim: “My values define who I am”
Zack Sharf
"Hate has no place in my or this world," Pratt wrote in a message on social media
Ilhan Omar, AIPAC and the Democrats: Party rushes to defend Israel lobby against one woman
Sophia Tesfaye
Democrats scourge one of their own over a poorly phrased tweet, but barely seem to notice Trump's racist insults
A “fountain of youth” pill? Sure, if you’re a mouse.
Marisa Taylor
The race for the cure to aging sparks hope and hype among top scientists — plus billions of dollars in investment.
Why we need the “Green New Deal”
Terry H. Schwadron
Do it because it won’t be easy and it won’t be cheap
As Anchor Steam workers sign union cards, the craft brewing industry is poised for a labor movement
Nicole Karlis
It's the first union drive directly organized by a DSA chapter and the first craft beer labor struggle
Amid a youth suicide crisis, Iowans develop creative mental health resources for troubled kids
Heather Gudenkauf
Youth suicide is more prevalent in Iowa than the nation as a whole. Now, a parent-led coalition is reaching out
A preview of 2020? Donald Trump and Beto O’Rourke host competing rallies in border city of El Paso
Shira Tarlo
As Trump visits his hometown, O'Rourke gets an opportunity to show how a potential White House race would play out
Rep. Ilhan Omar apologizes after Pelosi accuses her of “anti-Semitic tropes”
Matthew Rozsa
Rep. Ilhan Omar tweets "I unequivocally apologize" after Dem leaders blast her for spreading anti-Semitism
Bradley Cooper has won more Grammys than Bob Marley, ties Fleetwood Mac
Zack Sharf
Cooper still needs an Emmy, Oscar, and a Tony Award to pull off the prestigious EGOT
What are the chances you’ll live to 90? Height, exercise are factors
Ann Pietrangelo
Researchers say things such as height & exercise habits affect men and women differently when it comes to longevity
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