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Wilbur Ross becomes Trump newest Cabinet foe
Matthew Rozsa
Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross is not being a "killer" on China, Trump complains
GOP congresswoman ignores guns, blames porn for school shootings
Rachel Leah
Rep. Diane Black, R-Tenn., said porn is the "root cause" for the rise of school shootings
Barred for being gay? Catholic school in Kentucky denies valedictorian’s speech
Rachel Leah
Christian Bales delivered his valedictorian speech outside of the school ceremony he was barred from
Roseanne Barr apologizes to Valerie Jarrett for “ape” tweet. She called Susan Rice the same in 2013
Shira Tarlo
Roseanne Barr has a history of calling black women apes
Jillian Hishaw wants to help black farmers stay on their land
Korsha Wilson
This farmers' rights advocate is fighting for today's farmers as well as the next generation
Author Steven Brill: Election of Donald Trump was a “revolt against meritocracy”
Chauncey DeVega
Steven Brill on his new book "Tailspin" and how American meritocracy actually produced an era of oligarchy
Forced to choose between a job — and a community
Alec MacGillis
The largest employer in Adams County, Ohio closes its coal-fired power plants
Why we need to rethink how to teach the Holocaust
Alan Marcus
Millennials are struggling with their knowledge of the Holocaust. Why is our collective memory fragmenting?
My North Korea bucket list trip: Two weeks of propaganda, parades and parties for the Great Leader
D. B. John
In Pyongsong, locals unused to Western visitors stared at us like we had stepped off the set of "Star Wars"
The national job guarantee: Hot topic among progressive economists — but would it work?
Ed Dolan
Promising a job for everyone who wants to work is a worthy goal. But there are valid reasons to be cautious
Vet group calls President Trump’s Memorial Day message “the most inappropriate”
Taylor Link
Trump praised his economy and the unemployment rate of people of color and women in a tweet about Memorial Day
The forgotten history of Memorial Day
Richard Gardiner
Memorial Day isn't just about sales, barbecues and beach days
Eric Barker takes lessons for success from pirates, inmates and serial killers
Alli Joseph
The author of “Barking up the Wrong Tree" talks about seeking out unlikely, still very logical models for success
Don’t call it food waste: Entrepreneurs turn surplus food into gold
Danielle Beurteaux
Food startups are diverting raw materials from the landfill and developing markets for upcycled products
Informants aren’t spies – they’re essential FBI tools
Douglas M. Charles
An FBI historian examines the role informants play in the intelligence community
Memorial Day, tradition and potato salad
Hannah Howard
Returning to a family barbecue with happy news about the future makes stark all that has changed around a tradition
How “media snacks” – from HQ Trivia to Candy Crush – are transforming the workplace
Ethan Tussey
A quick distraction is at our fingertips – and app developers know it
Why Michigan needs to draw more revenue from its booming bottled water industry
Nicholas Schroeck
All bottled water comes from somewhere
Vermont legislators pass a drug importation law. So what?
Shefali Luthra
Here's what to expect from Vermont's new law, which intends to tackle constantly climbing prescription prices
America’s “Tailspin” and the rise of oligarchy: History says it’s happened before
Paul Rosenberg
Steven Brill's new book on the rise of modern inequality is important, but to fix it we need a bigger picture
Drugmakers blamed for blocking generics have jacked up prices
Sydney Lupkin
These shenanigans have cost the U.S. billions of dollars
American brothers who moved to Ireland for its pro-life laws decry referendum, cite “illegal” votes
Taylor Link
The two brothers from Washington state sound a lot like Trump when explaining why their side lost the popular vote
A woman’s path to becoming a programmer
Alli Joseph
Ellen Ullman, a programmer in the early days of the industry, has some advice for aspiring women programmers
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