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The roots of organic farming lie in fascism
John Toohey
The roots of organic farming in the United Kingdom can be traced to the fascism movement that began after WWI
Trump’s voter fraud commission flagged Texans with Hispanic surnames
Charlie May
Trump advisor who was recently arrested on child pornography charges requested "Hispanic surname flag notation"
Teen to be charged with murder in Kentucky high school shooting
Nicole Karlis
A 15-year-old boy opened fire at a western Kentucky high school, killing two teens
Pennsylvania high court strikes historic blow against partisan gerrymander
David Daley
Republicans locked in a House majority with their ingenious gerrymander — finally, the courts are striking back
The NFL rejects an anti-anthem protest ad, drawing claims of censorship
Gabriel Bell
Politics seeps its way into Super Bowl LII
“Fake news” fallout: Michigan man arrested after threats of a mass shooting at CNN
Matthew Rozsa
What role do President Donald Trump's words play in violent threats against CNN?
Stephen Miller isn’t pulling Trump’s strings: He’s “mirroring” his deepest desires
Heather Digby Parton
Is Miller manipulating Trump? Not at all; he's enabling the president's true, racist self. It's a love match
Voucher schools are teaching kids what can only be described as right-wing propaganda
Jennifer Berkshire
Betsy DeVos is a relentless proponent of private religious schools. Here’s what they actually teach
Trump’s porn-star payoff may have been illegal: Will it matter?
Amanda Marcotte
Common Cause wants to know whether Trump's alleged payment to Stormy Daniels violated campaign finance laws
Academic freedom in the age of Trump: Don’t joke about “white genocide”
Chauncey DeVega
First George Cicciarello-Maher called down the wrath of the right-wing mob. Then he faced down Tucker Carlson
Donald Trump doesn’t understand Haiti, immigration or American history
Chantalle F. Verna
Once Haiti established its independence in 1804, the U.S. imposed a political and economic embargo on the nation
The reddest state: Oklahoma’s long battle over abortion law
Michelle Oberman
I wanted to understand the way abortion opponents viewed the law, so I went to Oklahoma
Pennsylvania’s Supreme Court just struck down the GOP’s gerrymandering
Matthew Rozsa
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruled that the gerrymandered districts in that state violated the state constitution
Ted Cruz reinvents his stance on the 2013 government shutdown he championed
Matthew Sheffield
As Senate votes to re-open federal government, Cruz tries to revise history
Democrats vote to reopen government, and activists say they’ve caved
Matthew Sheffield
GOP Senate leader Mitch McConnell promises new immigration debate as chamber moves toward approving funding bill
On abortion, it’s time to start trusting women: They know what they’re doing
Amanda Marcotte
Anti-abortion conservatives think women are thoughtless and irresponsible. Research shows the opposite is true
Maybe he just acts like a racist
Terry H. Schwadron
Meanwhile, does anyone want to do something about immigration policy?
How to fail geopolitics: The world according to Trump
Alfred McCoy
How to build a wall and lose an empire
Home care agencies often wrongly deny Medicare help to the chronically ill
Susan Jaffe
Recipients are unable to use their Medicare for home care and instead pay out of pocket for that service
A psychology researcher explains how social media is changing us
Keith A. Spencer
Unsurprisingly, it's not great news: there's a direct correlation between depression and time spent on social media
Is the FBI’s latest probe of the Clinton Foundation a “witch hunt” – or something more?
Jeffrey Berry
Most presidents fade from the public life once they step down, but Bill Clinton is not one of them
Environmentalism for conservatives: How to make climate activists see red
Zoya Teirstein
Young Republicans, reformed lobbyists, and green Tea Partiers: Meet America’s “eco-right”
Eastern Europe, birthplace of Trumpism — but also of a new hope
Paul Rosenberg
Former Soviet-bloc nations produced an upsurge of right-wing nationalism — but a new generation wants real change
“Dreamers” could give U.S. economy – and even American workers – a boost
Amy Hsin
The Supreme Court has not yet announced a decision, and the future of DACA recipients remains uncertain
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