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Trump’s path to citizenship for 1.8 million will leave out nearly half of all Dreamers
Kevin Johnson
The proposed fix still keeps Dreamers in a state of uncertainty
Facebook’s experiment in ad transparency is like playing hide and seek
Jennifer Valentino-DeVries
Ads targeted to a narrow audience may be seen by other Facebook users — if they look hard enough
The Hope Hicks pity party: White female privilege in action
Chauncey DeVega
Hope Hicks is nobody's victim. She is not an innocent. She chose to enable Trump and must face the consequences
Texas wages war against imaginary censorship — in support of hate
Amanda Marcotte
Texas Republicans help out white supremacists, bolstering the myth of "politically correct" campus censorship
GOP tax cuts are working: Democrats need more than “repeal and replace”
Sophia Tesfaye
Most Americans just got a pay raise. Yes, it's phony — but Democrats must fight or lose control of the message
ICE has made yet another group the target of a vicious immigration crackdown
Jacob Sugarman
The law enforcement agency is completely out of control
Turning point in fight to stop child deaths from window blinds
Rick Schmitt
Starting Dec. 15, retailers in the U.S. and Canada will stop offering most window coverings with pull strings
What life as a refugee is really like
Lauren Schiller
"Imagine you’re running from the only home you’ve ever known"
White-supremacist propaganda on college campuses skyrocketed 258 percent in 2017, report says
Rachel Leah
According to the Anti-Defamation League, campus hate speech surged starting in early 2016
Why depression is rampant in our times
Eleanor J. Bader
The author of a new book says drug companies have hoodwinked consumers into relying on medication
Members of Congress, on Trump’s mental health: “You don’t have to convince us”
Chauncey DeVega
Psychiatrist Bandy Lee met with a dozen members of Congress to warn them about Donald Trump. They knew already
After Aziz Ansari, here’s how we can make sex fun again
Liz Posner
Consent should be fun, not a politically correct topic litigated at liberal college campuses
Here’s how Kellyanne Conway tried damage control after Trump’s “s**thole” remarks
Matthew Rozsa
Kellyanne Conway met with African ambassadors on Tuesday but didn't discuss matters pertaining to their countries
Trump’s CDC head resigns after report reveals she traded tobacco stocks
Charlie May
UPDATED: The head of the CDC owned stocks in a number of tobacco companies
A men’s rights activist successfully sued Tinder for ageist price discrimination
Nicole Karlis
A men's rights activist with a litigious history has succeeded in his crusade against Tinder's pricing model
Do you want to pay a toll to private investors when you ride Trump’s federal highways?
Steven Rosenfeld
$200 billion taken from other programs. Taxpayers borrow $800 billion plus interest. Then come tolls and user fees
Amazon-Berkshire Hathaway–JPMorgan health care initiative isn’t the “solution” America needs
Nicole Karlis
Don't be fooled: a true solution to health care involves not seeing it as a private good, but a human right
Trump rules out peace talks with Taliban, undercuts U.S. strategy
Charlie May
"We don’t want to talk to the Taliban. We’re going to finish what we have to finish."
Scott Pruitt in 2016: Trump “will be more abusive to the constitution than Barack Obama”
Charlie May
Comments from a February 2016 interview came back to haunt the EPA head — and can haunt him more
Amid reports Trump may fire Rosenstein over Mueller inquiry, a Fox News drumbeat urges him on
Matt Gertz
Is Trump angry at Rosenstein and contemplating firing him because of Fox’s coverage?
Trump’s economic agenda: The state of dis-union
Robert J. Shapiro
The “forgotten” Americans are likely to go empty-handed, despite Trump's promise they'd be forgotten no more
Democratic women will wear black for Trump’s speech
Amanda Marcotte
Women wore white for accused harasser Donald Trump's last big speech to Congress. This time the mood is darker
Nearly all District Attorneys are white — and that’s a huge obstacle to fighting mass incarceration
Liz Posner
Could the 2018 elections help diversify the country's DA offices?
The right-wing war on dissent: Ousted “white genocide” professor speaks
Chauncey DeVega
On this episode of "The Chauncey DeVega Show," I talk to George Ciccariello-Maher about becoming a Fox News target
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