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Could a “bipartisan” new group sabotage the push for single-payer?
Sophia Tesfaye
A murky bipartisan coalition promises "health care over politics." Is its real agenda to stop "Medicare for all"?
A Kansas-based Dreamer fights for her fellow immigrants
LaRissa Lawrie
Claudia Amaro survived a lifetime of obstacles to call Wichita her home
Black Americans mostly left behind by progress since Dr. King’s death
Sharon Austin
How much has really improved for black people in the U.S. since 1968?
Trump supporters share the most “junk” news, conspiracy theories: study
Charlie May
On Facebook, 91 percent of the group of "hard conservatives" shared "junk" information
President Trump’s military parade idea goes over like a lead balloon
Jeremy Binckes
President Trump is returning to the idea of a military parade in his honor, despite logistical nightmares
Donald Trump offers a helping hand to China and Russia
Dilip Hiro
Giving American isolationism new meaning
FBI targeted the left with devious tactics for years — now Trump gives the agency the same treatment
Jefferson Morley
The conservative Bureau is stunned to face its own anti-democratic tactics
“The Gilded Age” reflects upon our divisions then, and now
Melanie McFarland
"American Experience" examines another point in history when the wealthy few trampled upon the will of the many
Costa Rican women dress in “Handmaid’s Tale” costumes for election-day protest
Rachel Leah
The crimson robes and white bonnets have become symbols for women's rights
How the Republicans rigged Congress — new documents reveal an untold story
David Daley
Exclusive: Insider documents unveil Republicans' years-long scheme to gerrymander America and undermine democracy
War on abortion’s new phase: Mississippi moves toward 15-week ban
Amanda Marcotte
Anti-choice activists give up on the "red tape" strategy, and go back to a direct challenge of Roe v. Wade
Did Trump just announce his 9/11 “unification” strategy?
Thom Hartmann
Trump believes a war will bring us together behind him
The war that never ends (for the U.S. Military High Command)
Danny Sjursen
Vietnam: it’s always there. Looming in the past, informing American futures.
On the job market, with autism
Michael S. Bernick, Richard Holden
Adults with autism span a range of skills, abilities, education levels and interests. Many are looking for work
Bernie Sanders supporters aren’t exactly getting what they were hoping for out of the DNC
Steven Rosenfeld
The DNC isn't playing ball when it comes to reforming its anti-democratic qualities
Internal chaos after Newsweek fires staffers who reported on ownership’s financial dealings
Gabriel Bell
After a series of articles, Newsweek Media Group has let go key staff members, leaving employees panicked
Trump ambassador pick pushed conspiracy smears against Cruz, Clinton on Twitter
Rachel Leah
CNN reported that Leandro Rizzuto Jr. peddled "fringe conspiracy theories" during the height of the 2016 primary
Key Eagles players are already planning to skip their team’s White House visit
Gabriel Bell
Malcolm Jenkins, Torrey Smith and others who object to President Trump's words and policies won't be in attendance
Mick Mulvaney’s CFPB gives up on Equifax probe
Jeremy Binckes
A credit breach left millions of people exposed — and Mulvaney gives up his investigation!
4 of the biggest fake threats to free speech on campus invented by right-wingers
Matthew James Seidel
These alleged threats to freedom of expression don't hold up well under scrutiny
An immigration deal may anger the left — but Trump will be the biggest loser
Matthew Sheffield
Trump's anti-immigrant base will turn on him if he makes a DACA deal. That's too good for Democrats to pass up
She’s straight, he’s gay: A very short history of the “mixed orientation” marriage
Amanda Marcotte
Josh and Lolly Weed tried to make it work — one's gay, the other isn't — but in 2018, the experiment is ending
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