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“Aggressive” new advance directive would let dementia patients refuse food
JoNel Aleccia
Although seven states allow for medically aided death, dementia is not a condition covered by those laws
Laura Ingraham’s attack on David Hogg is nothing new
Grace Bennett
Fox has been mocking students and children for years
Trump: “We are preparing for the military to secure our border”
Nicole Karlis
The president claims he is gearing up to order the U.S. military to police parts of the Mexican-American border
LBJ vs. MLK: The truth about Johnson’s twisted approach to civil rights
Phillip F. Nelson
The so-called collaboration between Lyndon Johnson and Martin Luther King Jr was brief and contentious
Populist pundit Dylan Ratigan is running a maverick campaign for Congress in a Trump district
Steven Rosenfeld
It's going to take all of us working together to fix our broken political system
5 things to know about the teacher strike in Oklahoma
Erin McHenry-Sorber
The Oklahoma teachers’ strike is not just about low salaries
Sinclair-related political contributions skew Republican — but Democrats get cash, too
Ashley Balcerzak
Critics argue TV news giant producing Trump-friendly "pro-government propaganda"
Simplify the job hunt with this career-hacking masterclass
Salon MarketplaceMansplaining guns and gender: Tucker Carlson to address NRA women’s group
Amanda Marcotte
Inviting a virulent sexist to speak at a women's luncheon exposes the deep vein of misogyny in the gun lobby
Trump’s trade war will punish Trump country worst of all
Sophia Tesfaye
Stocks are down; manufacturers and farmers fear a collapse. Trump assures his fans trade wars are "easy to win"
Trump’s recycling program: War crimes and war criminals, old and (potentially) new
Rebecca Gordon
Looking at the 15 year anniversary of the U.S. involving itself in Iraq
Donald Trump comes to Sinclair’s defense and muddies the real news/fake news divide
Matthew Rozsa
With the American people fractured over their trust of the media, President Trump is eager to exploit it for allies
Trump’s absurd new argument: He wants to ban people from reading official Twitter accounts
Matthew Sheffield
Trump's outrageous new claim: He can ban individuals from even reading the @POTUS and @WhiteHouse accounts
Slipped through the cracks: April 2, 2018
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The notes and quotes you may have missed
“A triumph of collective narcissism”: How Trump unleashed forbidden desires
Chauncey DeVega
Therapist Elizabeth Mika: Trump embodies hidden yearnings "that people do not necessarily want to admit"
Here’s one issue blue and red states agree on: preventing deaths of expectant and new mothers
Nina Martin, Robin Fields
From Indiana to Oregon, lawmakers are passing bills to increase scrutiny of maternal deaths
Trump’s Washington: Drowning in conflicts of interest?
Frank Vogl
Not a single Congressional Committee is looking into the abuse and utter mockery that is being made
Forced sterilization programs in California once harmed thousands — particularly Latinas
Nicole L. Novak, Natalie Lira
Over 1,900 Californians were recommended for sterilization while patients at the Napa State Hospital
Trump plan to execute “big drug pushers” will do nothing to stop opioid overdoses
Angélica Durán-Martínez
Evidence shows no relationship between harsh punishment and rates of drug use
“The Crossing”: A sci-fi parable set adrift in midseason
Melanie McFarland
Hard to tell what this series aspires to be. A commentary on how we view refugees? A 'Lost' clone? Or just doomed?
Scott Pruitt clears the way for power plants to further pollute our water
Sarah Okeson
Plans to drop requirement that companies monitor coal ash effects on groundwater
Someone hurt my son: Helping an adult with autism heal from trauma
Susan Senator
We moved Nat, 26, home with us for 8 months to heal physically, mentally and emotionally
New federal program tackles spiraling costs of college textbooks
MacKenzie Smith
A new $5 million federal program will bring free digital textbooks to students
More than 10 percent of healthy people hallucinate. You can likely thank dopamine
Jack Barton
The brain chemical associated with reward also seems to distort our perceptions
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