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Yes, you should hover! Why kids in school need helicopter parents
Susan Wise Bauer
Parents are cautioned against jumping in to solve their children's problems. But school is a special case
White supremacists can be charged with terrorism under Trump, as long as no one knows about it
Rachel Leah
Justice Department's treatment of Taylor Michael Wilson suggests a vicious double standard
Trump’s Interior Department free to use anti-science ideology to award grants
Matthew Rozsa
The Interior Department announced on Tuesday it wanted to make sure grants did not conflict with Trump's agenda
Trump promises to get a “clean” DACA bill that Republicans will never pass
Charlie May
At a White House meeting with a group of bipartisan lawmakers, Trump appeared to undercut his own negotiations
The real reason the Mercers have cut ties with Steve Bannon
Jacob Sugarman
It has nothing to do with the former White House adviser's incendiary remarks
With El Salvador decision, Trump’s immigration policy veers into white nationalism
Amanda Marcotte
Trump moves toward deporting 200,000 longtime immigrants from El Salvador — and, no, they're not "illegal"
Trump’s plan to help his rural base? Just Obama’s leftovers
Sophia Tesfaye
Trump vowed to "rebuild rural America," and won big in those areas. So far he's done almost nothing to help farmers
Mainstream media relies on regime-change fans for Iran commentary
Fair
One pro-Israel think tank, which openly argues for war with Iran, has dominated media coverage of protests
Oprah 2020? The Democratic unicorn-hunt launches with a little magical thinking
Andrew O'Hehir
Oprah would be a better president than the current guy. But she's a magical solution to an imaginary problem
NRATV host: People who kill themselves with guns don’t count
Rachel Leah
"It’s all fake news," he says
Google — which is 61% white, 70% male — sued by ex-employee for discriminating against white male
Keith A. Spencer
James Damore, the Google bro who believes sex determines affinity for coding, thinks he was discriminated against
Trump’s biggest GOP critics have grown to love him
Matthew Sheffield
Lots of Republicans have criticized Trump but not any more
Israel invested in “Mideast peace” Trump adviser Jared Kushner: report
Charlie May
Jared Kushner was never an honest broker for peace in the Mideast
Real Housewives of the White House: Will the Trumps make Steve come crawling back?
Heather Digby Parton
Steve went too far; will Don Jr. and his dad ever take him back? Problem is, this reality show is all too real
These are the only two states that don’t require lawmakers to disclose finances
Kristian Hernández
Both Idaho and Michigan have potential bills this upcoming session that would help prevent conflicts of interest
Media dispatches from TrumpLandia: Political freak show that masks the truth
Chauncey DeVega
Mainstream media can't stop the freak show: Interviewing more "white working class" Trump voters is useless
GOP’s new scheme to destroy welfare: Spend the money on other stuff
Amanda Marcotte
Maine Gov. Paul LePage leads the nation in redirecting funds meant to help people out of poverty to other ends
The world of cryptocollectibles like CryptoKitties looks like the internet’s early days
Jessica Klein
What does that mean for people who have no idea what “cryptocollectibles” means?
Better than Led Zeppelin: A little-known recording proves the Yardbirds were the real metal pioneers
Colin Fleming
The proto-Led Zeppelin band that was better than Led Zeppelin
ACLU will spend big money to combat Trump policies in 2018 midterm elections: report
Charlie May
"We actually have dollars the likes of which we’ve never seen before"
Golden Globes: Meryl Streep, Emma Watson, among actresses to bring women’s rights activists
Charlie May
At least eight prominent actresses will be accompanied by advocates for women's rights at the 75th Golden Globes
Increasing numbers of parents are choosing to “unschool” their kids
Eleanor J. Bader
Homeschooling is on the uptick
We have a wild year ahead — full of hope for progressives, and grave danger
Paul Rosenberg
Is a blue wave coming? Almost certainly. But will it bring epic political change, or another wasted opportunity?
Allowing mentally ill people to access firearms is not fueling mass shootings
Miranda Lynne Baumann, Brent Teasdale
Mental illness is often named a cause of gun violence despite it contributing to a small fraction of violent crimes
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