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6 major findings from the U.S. Federal Climate Science Special Report that Trump will probably deny
Mary Mazzoni
When it comes to climate, it's the Trump administration against the world
An America that eats its young
Erin Keane
From the Donner Party's "Hunger" to Florida's "Gun Love," two new novels explore the American legacy of violence
Can women do “drag”? RuPaul gets a lesson in trans acceptance
Mary Elizabeth Williams
"Drag Race" host sparks a backlash after controversial interview comments, and then backtracks
Senior EPA official approved to hold outside job as media consultant, won’t reveal clients: report
Charlie May
In another administration, this would have been seen as a big problem. But this is how this one works
Stephen Colbert crashes Devin Nunes’ right-wing rehab tour
Sophia Tesfaye
Late-night host accuses House Intelligence Committee chair of running a con job
Is Donald Trump a cult leader? Expert says he “fits the stereotypical profile”
Chauncey DeVega
Mind control expert Steven Hassan says a cult leader "wants everyone to merge into their definition of reality"
Texas redirects women’s health care funds to shady anti-abortion group
Amanda Marcotte
Trump's HHS could follow Texas' lead by taking money from actual health care and giving it to the Christian right
After Parkland, has the paralysis on gun politics actually been broken?
Matthew Sheffield
Republicans will rely on their usual playbook: Say and do nothing and hope the issue goes away. That might not work
Garbage in, garbage out: Incinerating trash is not an effective way to reduce waste
Ana Baptista
Burning municipal solid waste was the old-fashioned way to get rid of trash — now it's being rebranded as "green"
Former Trump fundraiser smashes records as Washington lobbyist
Charlie May
Trump's K street superstar: Brian Ballard has cashed in on his ties to the president
Republicans try to temper Trump’s trade war talk
Matthew Rozsa
Republicans are concerned that Trump's new trade policies will hurt the economy — and Canadian relations
The Trump Organization ordered golf course markers with Presidential Seal
Katherine Sullivan
The president’s company has ordered a set of Presidential Seal replicas for tee markers, raising ethics questions
Trump wags the dog: His “trade war” may be a sign of desperation
Heather Digby Parton
Trump can't appoint himself president for life — at least not yet. Starting a pointless trade war will have to do
Eve Ensler, Jake Shears of “Kinky Boots,” Sarah McBride and more
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The 90th Oscars: Kimmel succeeds by not trying too hard
Melanie McFarland
When you know there's a problem right outside the door, the best thing to do is not call attention to yourself
Parkland and America’s dangerous cop fetish
Chauncey DeVega
Being a fisherman or a sanitation worker is more dangerous: When we call cops "heroes" we excuse their crimes
Americans still have to go abroad to get affordable health care
Madeline DeBilzan
The days of medical tourism aren't over. We're still in the middle of it
Deported twice, a man struggles to help his family survive
Oscar Gil-Garcia
For a man deported twice, he is left with few options to support his family
Blowback isn’t just about politics — it’s about climate too
Tom Engelhardt
A planet boiling with unintended consequences
Bernie Sanders and bipartisan colleagues demand U.S. cease funding for brutal Yemen War
Cody Fenwick
The country's involvement in devastating attacks is unconstitutional, the senator said
How to prevent more billionaires from happening
Thom Hartmann
Despite the original goals of an economy and government, these systems have ended up benefiting only a select few
Why the Oscars red carpet is the place for politics
Shira Tarlo
At tonight's Academy Awards, celebrities will don orange pins to raise awareness about gun control and gun violence
Leaked Discord footage shows how far-right trolls game YouTube’s algorithms
Nina Mast
Far-right trolls use Discord to organize and launch harassment campaigns against their political opponents
A Florida project for art as “a basic human right”
Tyler Gillespie
The NOMAD bus takes patrons on a different kind of journey
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