Showing results for: group (page 567)
Red state and GOP efforts to purge voter rolls have been stymied
Steven Rosenfeld
Frustrations with sloppy data mining and cyber-security lapses appear to block database software system Crosscheck
Parents’ ultimate guide to livestreaming
Caroline Knorr
Video clips? That's old school. Today, it's all about livestreaming
How the Russian government used disinformation and cyber warfare in 2016 election
Timothy Summers
Cyberwarfare isn't about breaking into computers anymore — it's about spreading disinformation
Democrats can win on health care: But only if they explain why our whole system is broken
Paul Rosenberg
This week's deceptive report on "Medicare for All" makes clear that Democrats might fight hard on messaging
As wildfires rage, Trump administration plans to slash fire science funding
Randy Lee Loftis
Fire science funding has been eroding for more than a decade, even before President Donald Trump’s proposed cuts
Stephen Bannon’s world: Dangerous minds in dangerous times
Ronald Beiner
“Every day, we get stronger and they get weaker. History is on our side,” said Bannon on far-right politics
Far-right groups and antifascists collide in Portland
Taylor Link
Thousands of protesters and counter-protesters descended onto downtown Portland, as police tried to keep the peace
“Orange Is the New Black” and the chilling truths of deportation and incarceration
Melanie McFarland
The 6th season finale opens the door to the crime in progress we know as immigration detention centers
QAnon believers react to Bill Maher’s monologue on the conspiracy theory
Taylor Link
"It's amazing how well-crafted their lies are," one Reddit user said of Maher's monologue
Move over, Bitcoin bros: A green cryptocurrency is here
Eric Holthaus
Green-minded geeks have launched competing cryptocurrencies that tackle Bitcoin's energy consumption
Did left-wing Hillary hate put Trump in the White House? A toxic question with bad answers
Andrew O'Hehir
Yes, a tiny subset of the radical left hated Hillary more than Trump. Does that mean they're pawns in Putin's plot?
Drug trade group quietly spends “dark money” to sway policy and voters
Jay Hancock
Conservative-leaning AAN has become one of the most prominent nonprofits for funneling “dark money”
Corporations have been working with the right wing to weaponize the First Amendment for decades
Lucian K. Truscott IV
Free speech is now guaranteed only for those who can afford it
The entropy wars: Five financial uncertainties of 2018 (so far)
Nomi Prins
Exploring five key economic sallies of the Trump White House and the bleakness and chaos that lies ahead
Today’s conservatives are terrified of “socialism.” It wasn’t always that way
Conor Lynch
"Moderate" Republicans are petrified of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's modest reform agenda. Ike would've understood
Citizenship through the eyes of those who have lost the right to vote
Kimberly R. Kras
At least 6 million U.S. citizens cannot vote in the U.S. because they have been convicted of a felony
Weaponizing CPS: Shaun King says a troll called in a phony child services complaint on his family
Mary Elizabeth Williams
The activist and columnist claims an anonymous tip brought a false complaint of neglect against him and his wife
Health care lobbyists are fighting Democrats who support Medicare for All
Matthew Rozsa
New report reveals how health care lobbyists have tried to influence a Hawaii congressional race. Are there more?
“24” returns as a prequel: Will it bring its old baggage to the “new” Fox?
Melanie McFarland
Fox is touting its new Disney-merged direction by relying on an old — and possibly dated — standby property
Unraveling the hidden Black history of Appalachian activism
Jessica Wilkerson
Placing Black people in Appalachia’s history is not simply a matter of recognizing diversity
How rival opioid makers sought to cash in on alarm over OxyContin’s dangers
Fred Schulte
Purdue has become the most high-profile drugmaker linked to the surging opioid crisis
Veteran educator Gabe Howard knows what happens when teachers are trusted to teach
Lauren Schiller
"Inflection Point" talks with Gabe Howard, who led the Lower School at Saint Ann’s School in Brooklyn for 35 years
Pope Francis declares death penalty unacceptable: New effort to refocus scandal-plagued church?
Matthew Rozsa
Pope calls for worldwide abolition of death penalty as Catholic Church reels from widening abuse scandal
Are white people ready to bail on democracy? These researchers say the danger is real
Chauncey DeVega
Steven Miller and Nicholas Davis on the research linking racial intolerance to a longing for authoritarian rule
Page: 567