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Progressives can win the “free speech” debate — but not by fighting on the right’s turf
Amanda Marcotte
Do trolls like Christina Hoff Sommers and Milo Yiannopoulos have the right to speak? It's the wrong question
Will holding the cheese and chocolate milk on Happy Meals make a difference?
Jennifer Harris
In the U.S., 58 percent of children ages 6 to 8 and 41 percent of preschoolers are overweight or obese
The history of the Hollywood sign, from public nuisance to symbol of stardom
Leo Braudy
It was once an eyesore. Now it's a landmark. How "Hollywoodland" became the sign of Southern California
Just how powerful is Russia internationally?
Justin Podur
If military power is determined by industrial power, we have little to fear from Russia
Using blockchain to secure the “internet of things”
Nir Kshetri
What’s the best way to secure a world of connected objects?
Anatomy of a resistance: How the Free South Africa Movement succeeded
Mary Frances Berry
We had a goal of ending U.S. complicity with apartheid in South Africa. Here's why it worked in the '80s
Banning child marriage in America: An uphill fight against evangelical pressure
JoAnne Sweeny
Kentucky's bill had to change to accommodate religious concerns. A similar bill is dying in Tennessee. Here's why
What we found in Trump’s drained swamp: Hundreds of ex-lobbyists and D.C. insiders
Derek Kravitz, Al Shaw, Isaac Arnsdorf
For the first time, political appointee and federal financial disclosure information is publicly searchable
This 28-year-old progressive helped Bernie Sanders win Rhode Island. Now he is running for Lt. Gov.
Matthew Cunningham-Cook
Aaron Regunberg sees his candidacy as a challenge to corporate control over Rhode Island politics
Why it’s so important for kids to see diverse TV and movie characters
Julie Dobrow, Calvin Gidney, Jennifer Burton
Television continues to be the main source of media consumption for kids
What it takes to be a successful chief of staff
General Norty Schwartz, Suzie Schwartz, Ron Levinson
People ask about the "secret to my success" all the time. It's rooted in service and community, not self-promotion
The drug test-free workplace: 7 occupations that don’t require you to pee in a bottle to get hired
Phillip Smith
If you're rightfully offended by puritanical pre-employment drug testing, work here
California shows how to fight climate change and help underserved communities
Emi Wang
The Golden State recognizes that poverty and pollution go hand in hand, and that smart policies help tackle both
How Medicaid became a go-to funder for schools
Anna Gorman, Carmen Heredia Rodriguez
Begun as a healthcare safety net, Medicaid increasingly underwrites a range of services in America’s public schools
Will an AR-15 succeed where the American Dream failed?
Belle Chesler
The canaries in the coal mine of American disaster
How can I find positive gender representations in movies and on TV?
Common Sense Media
There are age-appropriate shows which display nuanced gender roles — parents just have to know what to look out for
UN official says Philippine president needs psychiatric review. Why not Trump too?
Nicole Karlis
The U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights is concerned about President Duterte's comments
Using fake facts to make us afraid
Arnold R. Isaacs
On immigration and terrorism, the Trump Administration misleads about its own misleading data
Collective action is unions’ last line of defense — and Supreme Court is on verge of destroying it
Raymond Hogler
A ruling in the Janus case could devastate unions
Florida’s confusing gun bill: It’s actually a win for reform
Amanda Marcotte
"Arm the teachers" got headlines, but that was the flashy cover for a bill that promises some real reforms
The endless promises of Democrats’ fundraising plans
Dave Levinthal
The DCCC says it's "not asking you for money" — and then they ask you for money
Betsy DeVos visited Stoneman Douglas, but students weren’t thrilled
Charlie May
"I don't understand the point of her being here"
A Parkland student just replied to the NRA’s terrible attack ad
Charlie May
Sarah Chadwick returned the message to the NRA and to "every government official unwilling to take action"
Trump’s Company removes Presidential Seal from golf course
Katherine Sullivan
An order form for the golf markers lists them as being bought by “Trump International”
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