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When charities let telemarketers gouge donors
Brian Mittendorf
Some telemarketers retain nearly all of the charitable dollars they solicit
The Year Liz Phair gatecrashed Guyville
Gina Arnold
The indie rock world of the nineties wasn't ready for a female response to "Exile on Main Street"
Globes award marks “Three Billboards” as this year’s “La La Land” — the heel of the race
Max Cea
"Three Billboards" enormous success at Globes threatens further success in packed field for best picture at Oscars
Goldman Sachs’ secret plan to get political disclosure requirements sacked
Bartlett Naylor, Lisa Gilbert
Wall Street’s Goldman Sachs wants to keep its millions in political spending secret
Will religiously unaffiliated Americans increase support for liberal policies in 2018?
David Mislin
Nearly one of every four people in the US is religiously unaffiliated
Immigration tensions flare among Democrats after Pelosi derides party leaders as “white guys”
Matthew Sheffield
While Republicans were dealing with Trump's immigration controversy, Democrats had their own internal squabble
Report: Trump asked why “pretty Korean lady” hostage expert wasn’t negotiating with North Korea
Rachel Leah
NBC reported the story of Trump meeting with an analyst and his fixation on her race
Is the War on Christmas really a proxy war for white supremacy?
Chauncey DeVega
Sociologist Randall Blazak explains how Christmas became a battlefield, and how white men lost the American Dream
Democratic leaders plan to bring sexual assault survivors to Trump’s State of Union address
Nicole Karlis
Yes, #MeToo will have a presence at the State of the Union address
A look at the year ahead for Special Operations Command
Nick Turse
From Afghanistan to Somalia, Special Ops achieves less with more
Fake news is destroying conservative media, but right-wingers keep on whining
Matthew Sheffield
Media conservatives are now convinced that Google hates them, but the right's credibility gap is its own doing
Survey: Americans don’t want empire — we want a functioning country
Steven Rosenfeld
As Congress faces another deadline to pass 2018's budget, its spending and public priorities differ
Katie Roiphe, Moira Donegan and that list: #MeToo survives another backlash
Amanda Marcotte
Amazingly, a social-media battle over the list of "sh***y men" utterly fails to undermine the #MeToo movement
Samantha Bee explains why the media’s obsession with “Fire and Fury” is so problematic
Matthew Rozsa
As Samantha Bee explained, real important news happened this week, even as the media was distracted by a book
A mother confronts a world on fire
Frida Berrigan
Facing the future with trepidation in the age of Trump
There’s something big shifting in American high cuisine
Melissa Kravitz Hoeffner
Veggie-centric cuisine is becoming a national movement
“Executive time” and white privilege: Our laziest president and an ugly stereotype
Chauncey DeVega
Zoned out on Fox News and Mickey D's, Trump still believes Obama was lazy and he's a dynamic man of action
6 Things Trump actually deserves credit for
Kali Holloway
With the glory also comes the blame, Donald
America’s new ambassador for the Netherlands is being called out for his absurd claims
Charlie May
When asked about his previous comments about politicians being burned, Pete Hoekstra ignored Dutch reporters
Who’s buying in to Trump’s real estate empire? It’s a mystery
Matthew Rozsa
The president's company — which he still owns — has been selling properties to shell companies in a murky process
Scientific study suggests ibuprofen linked to male infertility
Nicole Karlis
A small study gives insight into the consequences of NSAIDs like ibuprofen
From bad to worse? 5 things 2018 will bring to the Middle East
James L. Gelvin
What should we expect in the new year?
Jimmy Kimmel on the 90th Oscars: Anything can happen
Melanie McFarland
Two months before the Oscars air on ABC, the only thing the host can tell us is that he has no idea what he'll say
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