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Trump’s “chain migration” obsession: The Nazis thought of it first

Chauncey DeVega
Far right's latest paranoid meme — immigrants will overrun us like insects! — has an extremely ugly history

Trump uses Religious Freedom Day proclamation to preach the gospel of intolerance

Rachel Leah
Trump recognizes a day dedicated to tolerance with calls to undermine LGBTQ protections and Islamophobic propaganda

Maryland pastor denounces Trump’s remarks with Pence sitting front row

Charlie May
Dr. Maurice Watson said the president's remarks were "vulgar," as Pence looked on from the first pew

Man who lived in America for 30 years was just deported from the country

Charlie May
The head of the DHS says deporting Dreamers isn't a priority, but anyone seems to be fair game

Worst of Trump’s enablers? Kevin McCarthy’s “Starburst strategy”

Heather Digby Parton
GOP House leader, who once accused Trump of being on Putin's payroll, is now his candyman. This won't end well

Donald Trump and his banana republic

Alexei Bayer
All Trump really desires is the approval of the billionaire class

White supremacists to Trump: Welcome back! We still love you

Chauncey DeVega
Daily Stormer proclaims Trump is "on the same page as us"; David Duke says president has restored "a lot of love"

Why you shouldn’t believe everything your sleep tracker tells you

Jack Barton
People who are told they slept poorly will act accordingly, even if it isn’t true

Autonomous vehicles could help millions of people catch up on sleep, TV and work

Eric Williams
There’s lots to do when a car is driving itself

In Florida, “nasty women” practice the art of resistance

Tyler Gillespie
The Women's Collective mixes art and activism

Mental health professionals adopt Russian meddlers’ tactics to remove Trump from office

Jessica Klein
Duty to Warn is fighting fire and fury with fire and fury. These are its members and their 2018 plans

Recent reporting on violence against trans inmates illustrates the dangers of rescinding protections

Brennan Suen
An anti-LGBTQ hate group is negotiating with the Trump administration to undo guidelines protecting trans inmates

Inside Martin Luther King Jr.’s final, radical year

William F. Pepper
King's outspoken opposition to the Vietnam War and to economic inequality made him a target

Roy Moore may have lost, but Breitbart’s Steve Bannon has a field of awful candidates ready for 2018

Grace Bennett
Here are some of the racist, conspiratorial, and misinforming candidates Bannon has thrown his weight behind

How gut bacteria manipulates your immune system — by mimicking it

Melanie Silvis
Scientists are discovering how microbes "speak" with the body

It’s time to go nuclear in the fight against climate change

Eric Holthaus
Historically, nuclear power has been the fastest way to decarbonize the global economy

14 dystopian films that sorta predicted the future of sex

Gabriel Bell
They almost got it, but not quite

It’s not a “sex panic”: Approaching women in the #MeToo age

Faulkner Fox
The #MeToo backlash paints us as in the middle of a sex panic. But maybe we're entering a rare moment of clarity

Her sister’s keeper: Caring for a sibling with mental illness

Jenny Gold
While one has paranoid schizophrenia, the sibling relationship grows complicated

Celebrate religious freedom — the way the Founding Fathers originally intended

Paul Rosenberg
Christian nationalists have tried to co-opt the idea, but what Jefferson meant was something revolutionary

Trump’s first year has been the private prison industry’s best

Lauren-Brooke Eisen
The Trump administration has been a godsend for the private prison industry

Children understand far more about other minds than long believed

Henrike Moll
Research on the minds of babies has offered a more nuanced view of infant intellect

American global “leadership”: Under Trump, now less than ever

Patrick Lawrence
On North Korea, Iran and Israel, the U.S. claims leadership. In fact, Trump is presiding over an inevitable decline

The toxic chemical whack-a-mole game

Lynne Peeples
A growing number of scientists are urging a fundamental shift in how society restricts toxic chemicals
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