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“Unconscionable”: UN, journalists push back after White House misleads on family separation policy
Matthew Rozsa
President Trump falsely blames Democrats, cites Germany to defend keeping migrant children at the border in cages
Here’s what’s buried beneath that FBI report: How rogue agents sabotaged the Clinton campaign
Heather Digby Parton
There was no FBI conspiracy against Trump. But agents loyal to Rudy Giuliani were eager to sink Hillary Clinton
American wars and self-decline: How the last superpower was unchained
Tom Engelhardt
A twenty-first century history of greed
Michael Eric Dyson: Donald Trump is “what black people have warned America about”
Chauncey DeVega
Sociologist and best-selling author says Trump is no "aberration from whiteness" but its ultimate fulfillment
Exclusive: Republicans, NRA secretly pressure Citigroup to back off restrictions on gun sellers
Amanda Marcotte
Senate Democrats, gun safety groups investigate apparent NRA campaign to undo Citigroup's gun-sales rules
New research suggests fit fathers make for healthier babies
Nicole Karlis
Don't blame mom: A growing corpus of research says it takes two healthy parents to tango
From Harry Truman to Donald Trump: A long political realignment brought us to this disaster
Paul Rosenberg
Political scientist Alan Abramowitz on the decades of racial and cultural realignment that gave us Donald Trump
How racial profiling goes unchecked in immigration enforcement
Kavitha Surana
ICE says its agents are forbidden from racial profiling
Politicians and media don’t understand how hacking works
Jason Rhode
Some keyboard clanging and an utterance of "I'm in" is a cinematic caricature of what hacking really is
Living with neighborhood violence may shape teens’ brains
Darby Saxbe
Violence in communities may have an additional unseen victim: young peoples’ developing brains.
My dad puts turmeric in his risotto — and now I do too
Valerio Farris
Should Father’s Day call for a steak, or ice cream eaten on the couch, then all the better — tastes are personal
Does CBS care about #MeToo? The saga of “NCIS: New Orleans” producer Brad Kern continues
Melanie McFarland
A demoted producer continues to work closely with the writers victimized by his abusive behavior. That's showbiz!
New European rules may give U.S. internet users true privacy choices for the first time
John Rothchild
Europe’s digital-data regulations are having ripple effects around the world
Inside Washington’s attempt to pass a “fee on pollution”
Kate Yoder
After a decade of failed carbon taxes, Washington state is pushing to pass the country's first "carbon fee"
Why domestic abuse and anti-gay violence qualify as persecution in asylum law
Sabi Ardalan
Members of a "particular social group" may qualify for asylum
Ashes of Stephen Hawking buried at Westminster between the graves of Charles Darwin and Isaac Newton
Natalie Parker
In a tribute to his life, the renowned physicist's voice also was projected to a black hole 3,500 light years away
Republicans from Reagan to Trump: Replacing courage with cowardice
Donald L. Sheppard
When did the GOP add cowardice to its platform?
The Supreme Court just made it easier for states to kick people off of voter rolls
Katie Sullivan
The media should let voters know
Abortion is extremely safe: But the anti-choice movement has convinced people otherwise
Amanda Marcotte
Abortion is a low-risk procedure, despite right-wing disinformation. Can activists change the public's perception?
Air pollution has an understudied impact on public health
Ploy Pattanun Achakulwisut, Loretta Mickley, Susan Anenberg
Airborne dust levels may increase premature death by by 130 percent and triple hospitalizations in the southwest
Boeing workers in S.C. have unionized, but Trump’s labor board could abolish it
Michael Arria
Labor board says the workers had no right to hold the election to begin with and could appeal the workers vote
Cut Trump supporters off: The horror of migrant kids taken from parents demands personal action
Chauncey DeVega
Personal action is necessary. Do not give aid and comfort to the Trump supporters in your lives
Missing Saudi journalist a reminder that reporters worldwide face much worse than Trump’s tweets
Kris Kodrich
Trump accuses the “mainstream media” of spreading fake news but that hasn’t stopped reporters from doing their jobs
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