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Kathy Griffin rallies to Michelle Wolf’s defense
Matthew Rozsa
Comedian Michelle Wolf is on the receiving end of controversy for her White House Correspondents Dinner routine
W. Kamau Bell wants to build bridges in 3rd season of “United Shades of America”
Rachel Leah
"I've already had the divided conversations on the show; let's build some bridges"
ICE isn’t following its own handbook on how to deport kids
Aura Bogado
Immigrant minors are taking ICE to task for not abiding by their own statutes
Fired CNN host Reza Aslan: “It’s time to treat Donald Trump as an enemy of the state”
Chauncey DeVega
Scholar fired by CNN for anti-Trump tweets: We are "one 9/11-style terror attack from the end" of America
Emotionally unavailable jerk or malignant narcissist? 5 powerful ways to tell the difference
Shahida Arabi
Sometimes, the lines can be blurred
Three things doctors say should be part of your weight loss efforts
David Prologo
Sleep and recovery are just as important as putting in work
Shutdown of Texas schools probe shows Trump administration pullback on civil rights
Annie Waldman
With the arrival of Betsy DeVos, the investigation into the suspensions of black students has halted
Stock investors on higher floors take more risks — here’s why
Sina Esteky
Do Wall Street’s high-rises fuel risky behavior?
California lawmakers seek reparations for people sterilized by the state
Samantha Young
California's state sponsored eugenics program has return to light as a new bill aims to pay reparations to victims
The border fetish: The U.S. frontier as a zone of profit and sacrifice
Todd Miller
Borders have become another way of making sure that nothing gets in the way of the sanctity of business as usual
Trump administration accelerates military study of artificial intelligence
Matt Stroud, R. Jeffrey Smith
But experts at the RAND Corporation warn that potential dangers loom
Why victims’ advocates are calling this “the golden age of sexual assault reform”
Christopher Johnston
The launch of the federal Sexual Assault Kit Initiative (SAKI) was a turning point in advocacy for rape victims
Meet “The Trumpslayer”: Comedian Cate Gary says we should “keep calling Nazis Nazis”
Keith Lowell Jensen
This comedian has earned herself a reputation even among the radical left for her strong opinions
Will Cosby #MeToo-adjacent guilty verdict pave way for R. Kelly downfall?
Rachel Leah
Allegations and pressure are mounting, but they have been for 20 years. When will it be enough to take him down?
What Trump really means when he cries “fake news!”
Amanda Marcotte
This conservative contempt for truth didn't happen overnight, and Donald Trump certainly didn't invent it
“Sesame Street,” Julia and me: How a Muppet with autism helps heal childhood wounds
Matthew Rozsa
I wish there had been a character like Julia on TV when I was a lonely kid with an autism diagnosis
“Trump Town”: Navigating Trump appointees through data
Derek Kravitz, Al Shaw, Alex Mierjeski
ProPublica assembled thousands of records of Trump administration appointees. Here’s how you can use them
“A pop miracle” Legendary Swedish pop group Abba to release new music for the first time in 35 years
Rachel Leah
The iconic act split in 1982. At long last, new music – including digital "Abbatars" – is finally on the way
A majority of Republicans now say “media is the enemy of the people”
Matthew Rozsa
Trump is convincing Republicans to distrust former FBI Director James Comey and the media, according to a new poll
House Republicans’ Russia report tries to exonerate Trump but can’t fully carry his water
Matthew Rozsa
Even though the House Intelligence Committee is led by Rep. Devin Nunes, their report didn't let Trump off the hook
Paul Ryan fires the House chaplain, angering Catholic Republicans
Sophia Tesfaye
Did Ryan fire the House chaplain over GOP tax cuts? More importantly, why does the House even have a chaplain?
US rivers are becoming saltier — and it’s not just from treating roads in winter
Sujay Kaushal, Gene E. Likens, Michael Pace, Ryan Utz
As Earth Day approaches, it's important to realize that new, more complex challenges are emerging
Why cops kill black people: Research suggests a troubling pattern of “retaliatory violence”
Chauncey DeVega
A new case in California — and new research suggesting that police get stuck in a deadly psychological cycle
MSNBC host Joy-Ann Reid claims her blog was “compromised” after alleged anti-gay posts surface
Rachel Leah
"We’re going to hit pause on Reid’s columns," the The Daily Beast says. Left-leaning MSNBC has yet to do the same
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