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Cynthia Nixon tells Stephen Colbert why she’s serious about challenging Cuomo
Jeremy Binckes
New York's progressive challenger has a national platform, and makes the best use of it
The secret to sounder sleep may be lurking in our guts
Hannah Thomasy
New research shows that stressed med students on probiotics got better shut-eye
Kevin McCarthy wants to replace Paul Ryan: Will the far right stop him once again?
Matthew Sheffield
So far Republicans have avoided open warfare over who succeeds Paul Ryan. They all fear the answer is Nancy Pelosi
Many mass shootings involve stolen guns: Shouldn’t gun owners keep them locked up?
Amanda Marcotte
Survivors of a 2012 Oregon shooting are working for a law requiring safe gun storage. Why is the NRA opposed?
White people in America are sharply divided by education and income: Donald Trump is the result
Chauncey DeVega
Non-college-educated white people overwhelmingly voted for Trump. Political scientist Brian Schaffner explains why
Who polices the immigration police?
Deborah Sontag, Dale Russakoff
Claims of unjust arrests by ICE agents and cops often disappear into an overwhelmed immigration court system
Wu-Tang Clan battles over the future of their hidden album
Charlie May
The DOJ possesses the one-copy-only Wu-Tang album, and the legendary hip-hop group wants it back
Jerry Falwell’s billion-dollar blessings: Liberty University is a gold mine
Alec MacGillis
How one of the religious right's most powerful institutions transformed into a wildly lucrative online empire
Here’s why some progressives are tearing each other apart
Valerie Tarico
Progressives are telling two different stories about the world we live in and the future we are trying to create
Tesla workers say Elon Musk is a union buster. The NLRB just gave their case a boost
Michael Arria
The NLRB seems to be making strides against harassment within Tesla factories
Missouri’s GOP lawmakers turn on Gov. Eric Greitens — but Republican voters still support him
Nicole Karlis
The embattled GOP governor of Missouri stands accused of rape, enjoys 63 percent approval rating with GOP voters
#MeToo isn’t changing low salaries or lousy working conditions for cheerleaders
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Bailey Davis' lawsuit shows how America's love/hate relationship with cheerleaders leaves them out of #TimesUp
Paul Ryan’s parting gift to the rich: Yet another Republican tax cut?
Sophia Tesfaye
Ted Cruz leads a bold new GOP crusade to go from bad to worse, cutting capital gains taxes on the richest Americans
Trade war or not, China risks a “Minsky moment”
Marshall Auerback
Putting Trump's tariffs in perspective
Comey and Stormy: TV bookends to a pair of character studies
Melanie McFarland
James Comey's ABC News interview, like Stormy Daniels', is all about locking down their parts in any future scripts
2018 Pulitzer Prizes: The #MeToo movement was front and center
Rachel Leah
The wins are also a triumph for the survivors who put their careers and lives on the line to tell their stories
The Donald Trump 2020 fundraising cycle: Some money goes to himself — and his lawyers
Matthew Rozsa
A lot of the money Trump raised from backers went to lawyers — and some went to himself
The fall of the “alt-right” came from anti-fascism
Shane Burley
Currently, the "alt-right" movement is at a moment of serious public decline
Her final KonMari: I helped my friend declutter before she died
Mary Elizabeth Williams
There's more to life — and more in our objects — than sparking joy, I discovered
Is MSNBC going conservative? Supposedly liberal news network loves #NeverTrumpers more than leftists
Paul Rosenberg
Loading up on semi-repentant conservatives and ignoring the activist left, MSNBC is doing the nation a disservice
The painful truth of life after prison: Getting a job can be impossible
D. Watkins
We condemn people who go in and out of prison, but won't fix the system that keeps a new life out of reach
Even in wealthy districts, black students are disproportionately disciplined
Brendan Gauthier
A nonpartisan watchdog group found "widespread" school discipline discrimination.
A tale of American hubris — or, how not to learn from your mistakes
Tom Engelhardt
Or five lessons in the history of American defeat
The bare minimum you should do to protect your family’s data
Caroline Knorr
Here are 13 simple things you and your kids can do on your social accounts, phones, and devices to keep data safe
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