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Right’s attack on birthright citizenship: A new front in the battle for the Constitution
Paul Rosenberg
Right-wing hitman Michael Anton claims Trump can undo birthright citizenship by executive order. This has a history
Meeting a “wonder pig” made me reconsider eating meat
Matthew Rozsa
I was never an enthusiastic carnivore — but Esther the Wonder Pig and her farm pals made me question my own morals
Duck Boats: floating and rolling death traps
Sarah Okeson
Little regulation of dangerous tourist rides with history of fatal accidents
How European workers coordinated this month’s massive Amazon strike — and what comes next
Rebecca Burns
The work stoppage, which lasted three days at some facilities, was one of the largest labor actions against Amazon.
A bird trapped in ICE detention: What it’s like inside the largest immigrant prison in the US
Christina Fialho
California's haunting Adelanto Detention Facility is one of the most isolating places I have ever been
As the planet warms, can OSHA protect workers from extreme heat?
Michael Arria
At least 783 U.S. workers died as a result of extreme heat between 1992 and 2016, while 69,374 were injured
What does free speech on campus really mean?
Ana Mari Cauce, Clayton Rose, Connie Ledoux Book
Three university presidents share their thoughts on campus free speech
Trump has found a way to make enemies of breastfeeding mothers
Vijay Prashad
Trump bends over backward to help profit-hungry infant formula industry
Trump has left denials and lying behind; he has decided he can erase history
Lucian K. Truscott IV
Efforts to slip the Russia noose have turned Trump's aggressive handling of reality from gobsmacking to psychedelic
Florida still a dismal swamp for cigarette makers fighting death and injury claims
Noreen Marcus
Tobacco companies face more lawsuits in Florida than in all other states combined, observers say
How “public” is New York’s flagship public radio station? WNYC’s transition to corporate behemoth
Bob Hennelly
Laura Walker, the CEO behind New York's WNYC, makes nearly $1 million and sits on the Tribune Media board
Immigrant youth shelters: “If you’re a predator, it’s a gold mine”
Michael Grabell, Topher Sanders
Police reports uncover troubling incidents inside facilities housing immigrant children
German-American history, largely erased, has lessons for our anti-immigrant era
Erika Schelby
Germans are the largest ancestry group in the U.S., but their identity has been largely disappeared. Here’s why
What if Michael Cohen is telling the truth?: Rudy Giuliani scrambles to discredit Trump Tower report
Shira Tarlo
Michael Cohn is reportedly willing to testify that Donald Trump knew in advance about a 2016 meeting with Russians
Mueller wants to question the president about his tweets; Stephen Colbert has some questions too
Rachel Leah
"What’s with all the dot dots? How do you decide what to capitalize? Do you tweet after or instead of flushing?"
Republican resistance to Trump growing, from Helsinki to the heartland: Will it make any difference?
Sophia Tesfaye
The blowback to Trump’s bluster begins to snowball. Is the Republican rebellion real this time?
A turbulent future may be in store for U.S.-Turkish relations
Doga Ulas Eralp
The close U.S.-Turkish relationship dates back to the early days of the Cold War
Facebook takes thrashing on Wall Street after experts question its ad review tactics
Nicole Karlis
Automation led to Facebook's 2016 situation. Facebook's solution is... more automation?
Republican Jim Jordan announces bid for House speaker after bid to impeach Rod Rosenstein fails
Matthew Rozsa
If elected, Jordan will be the second House speaker accused of covering up sexual abuse of high school wrestlers
Fox News isn’t buying House Republicans’ failed impeachment ploy against Rod Rosenstein
Matthew Rozsa
The impeachment move is not likely to succeed but could be used by Trump to discredit the Mueller probe
You may never know who owns your representative or senator
Jillian S. Ambroz
Let’s take a closer look at the Treasury’s recent move to loosen donor disclosure requirements
Mike Pompeo scrambles to clean up after Trump in Senate hearing
Shira Tarlo
Pompeo faced tough questions on Capitol Hill about North Korea, Russia and Trump's meeting with Putin
Commandos sans frontières: The global growth of U.S. special operations forces
Nick Turse
Special Operations forces have been in a state of transformation ever since September 11, 2001
Why Russian spies really like American universities
Daniel Golden
Maria Butina may be only the latest in a long line of Russian agents to go undercover on U.S. campuses
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