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The group that brought us Janus is waging a new stealth attack on unions
Moshe Z. Marvit
Another attempt to push unions out of the workplace
Tsunami in Indonesia leaves at least 222 dead, over 800 injured
Matthew Rozsa
A volcanic eruption at Anak Krakatau is believed to behind a deadly tsunami that killed at least 222 in Indonesia
Humanity’s viral stowaway is now a defense against our greatest diseases
Josh Peters
Engineered viruses may be the key to HIV and tuberculosis vaccines
Why Argentina’s new loans from the IMF are spurring unrest and deepening social and economic crisis
Celina della Croce
The IMF has a long history of strong-arming the direction of Argentina’s policies and economy
Best of 2018: A new Lehman Brothers recruit watches its collapse from the inside
Alex Sienaert
10 years ago I was an entry-level hand on the good ship Lehman Brothers as she crashed straight into a reef to sink
Trump’s inauguration paid Trump’s company — with Ivanka in the middle
Ilya Marritz, Justin Elliott
The spending could be a violation of the law
Hep C and drug abuse often go hand in hand, but screening for infection lags
Michelle Andrews
As the number of people who inject drugs has soared, the rate of hepatitis C infection has climbed steeply, too
Is the psychology of deadly force ready for the courts?
Zachary Siegel
Psychologists disagree about using the neurobiology of stress to defend police officers who kill
5 ways nixing the Affordable Care Act could upend the entire health system
Julie Rovner
Millions could lose coverage directly
Apollo 8, humans’ first swing around the Moon, launched 50 years ago today. Here’s how it went down.
David J. Eicher, Brian May
The second manned Apollo mission was as successful as it was improbable. The true story is even more harrowing
“We were not allowed to speak to children”: Sen. Jeff Merkley says Democrats were blocked at border
Matthew Rozsa
A group of congressmen were turned away as they attempted to investigate the death of a 7-year-old girl
Beto O’Rourke baits Donald Trump’s ire with viral border tweet
Shira Tarlo
"I thought you were supposed to win before you run for president," Trump said of a potential Democratic challenger
Sarah Huckabee Sanders gets hammered by Fox News for Trump’s Syria policy: “He just refounded ISIS!”
Shira Tarlo
Trump's favorite show, "Fox & Friends," turns on him after Defense Secretary Jim Mattis resigns in protest of Trump
Steve Mnuchin’s reign of destruction: From Wall Street to Trump’s treasury
Rebecca Burns, David Dayen
Trump's Treasury czar seems like a nobody. There’s a reason he’s called “the Forrest Gump of the financial crisis”
12 reasons labor should demand a Green New Deal
Jeremy Brecher, Joe Uehlein
The Green New Deal is poised to become a factor in the 2020 elections
Three Kansas Republicans switch parties in one week; more defections expected
Igor Derysh
Three Kansas state legislators, all women, bail on the Republican Party in the same week. Now comes the deluge?
An activist judge rules Obamacare unconstitutional
Terry H. Schwadron
After 70 cases, opponents of the health law finally find a court that agrees with them
The campaign for the next White House chief of staff is playing out on Fox News
Matt Gertz
Some at the network are promoting contributor David Bossie for the gig
Big lesson of 2018 for women: Patriarchy is the problem, not men
Lauren Schiller
No matter how much we march, women and minorities cannot shoulder the burden of change alone
Were black voters bamboozled by Russia? It’s nowhere near that simple
Chauncey DeVega
Black voters overwhelmingly opposed Donald Trump. This finger-pointing campaign rides on old racist assumptions
Ocasio-Cortez slams media: “One disappointment about DC is the gossip that masquerades as reporting”
Shira Tarlo
The Democratic socialist rips a Politico story titled, "Ocasio-Cortez weighs a new primary target: Hakeem Jeffries"
Scholar Kathleen Hall Jamieson: “Very strong” case that the Russians swung the 2016 election
Chauncey DeVega
Author of "Cyberwar" originally thought it was "absurd" that Russia could have elected Donald Trump. Not any more
Senate hands Trump a rare bipartisan win: Criminal justice reform bill clears major hurdle
Matthew Rozsa
The president prepares to sign a bipartisan crime bill that he claims "will keep our communities safer"
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