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After Sean Hannity’s Twitter is hacked, fans blame “Deep State” conspiracy
Matthew Sheffield
Turkish hackers trying to spread propaganda were the likely culprit but Hannity's fans fingered the "Deep State"
The Koch brothers are now happily aboard the Trump Train
Matthew Sheffield
After sitting out 2016, the GOP's biggest fatcats say they're back in the political donation game
Dutch spies caught Russian hacker breaching Obama’s White House and Democrats
Steven Rosenfeld
Dutch journalists give tantalizing details of a cyber-war between Russia and America
Death by a thousand tweets: Is Trump slowly killing democracy?
Heather Digby Parton
Trump hasn't staged a coup, and so far our institutions are holding up. But he's doing more damage every day
The hidden bipartisanship during Watergate
Joseph J. Fins
Republicans reached across the aisle during the constitutional crisis, and Democrats helped
There is a major CEO tax con job going on
Leo Gerard
CEOs are giving out one-time bonuses instead of the salary increases Trump promised workers
DACA isn’t just about social justice — legalizing Dreamers makes economic sense too
Amy Hsin
Legalizing Dreamers would be a win-win for everyone
Making the world safe for loan sharks
Sarah Okeson
Trump’s consumer protection office helps payday loan companies exploit borrowers
Have your funeral before you die
Mary Elizabeth Williams
My friend didn't wait till she passed to have a great memorial. More of us should be scheduling our own wakes
The Koch brothers are “all in” for 2018 with plans to spend up to $400 million
Charlie May
"We’ve made more progress in the last five years than I had in the previous 50"
Damien Hirst and the specific thrills of the mockumentary
Noah Charney
Why spotting the fakery in films like "Treasures of the WRECK of the Unbelievable" is so satisfying
Trump’s ploy: play the victim of a deep-state conspiracy
Jefferson Morley
The president and Lou Dobbs prepare for the “cleansing” of the Justice Department
Trump’s two-faced immigration strategy rides an ancient racist dichotomy
Paul Rosenberg
New research shows how Trump rode a resurgence of old-school racism. He didn't create it, and it's not going away
Newly defanged, top consumer protection agency drops investigation of high-cost lender
Paul Kiel
This is the latest sign that the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is pulling back from aggressive enforcement
Stephen Miller’s un-Jewish tradition: Hostility toward immigrants
Matthew Rozsa
President Trump's senior policy adviser is on an anti-immigrant crusade, which is ironic given his own heritage
When it comes to your health, where you live matters
Jessica Young
Major factors relating to ones health would be where a person lives, works and plays
Trump isn’t crazy, he’s just a terrible person
Kali Holloway
The president is more "bad than mad," according to the man who wrote the book on personality disorders
The day George Harrison walked out of the Beatles
Steve Matteo
A few short weeks before the famous rooftop concert, the Fab Four suddenly became three
Why aren’t you a lefty? A geneticist finds clues in kangaroos and shopping malls
Thomas Merritt
Roughly 10 percent of the population is left-handed
How to beat the hate that Trump exposed
Mark Mathabane
The U.S. could learn a lot about racial reconciliation from South African leaders like Mandela and Tutu
Even white people can see it now: Donald Trump’s a racist
Chauncey DeVega
An increasing proportion of whites now agree Trump is "biased" against black people — but support him anyway
Does America have a caste system?
Subramanian Shankar
Many Americans would be appalled to think that caste might exist in the supposedly meritocratic U.S
For a North Korean refugee raising her kids in the UK, the past is never far
Jieun Baek
Jihyun Park finds joy in the little things many take for granted
Animal abusers policing themselves? That’s exactly what the USDA wants to do
Wayne Pacelle
The agency wants to turn over inspections of puppy mills and research labs to the very groups using the animals
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