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Two House GOP lawmakers call for Jeff Sessions to resign as attorney general
Charlie May
Citing leaks to the press and improper handlings of the Steele dossier, GOP lawmakers call for Sessions to resign
Tucker Carlson blames BuzzFeed, The Root for white nationalism
Gabriel Bell
It's not the racists — no, no, no — it's liberal websites that are responsible for racism
Jeff Sessions just reversed years of marijuana policy — and his own promises
Matthew Rozsa
Donald Trump and Jeff Sessions have no use for states' rights when it comes to marijuana
“Grown-ish”: The kid is alright
Melanie McFarland
This endearing "Black-ish" spinoff confidently showcases Yara Shahidi's charming Zoey as she strikes out on her own
New tack in right-wing Trump defense: The Mueller grand jury is too black
Gabriel Bell
The New York Post and "Fox & Friends" focus on the racial makeup of the jury empaneled for the Russia investigation
“2018 doesn’t feel good”: A look at the top political risks the world faces
Charlie May
The Eurasia group says 2018 will be the beginning of the end of American dominance
Hey @jack: Trump’s “Button” tweet violates Twitter’s TOS
D. Watkins
Threatening nuclear war should be activity a social media platform refuses to promote
These researchers want to stop treating depression with trial and error
Lauren Mackenzie Reynolds
A promising startup is using deep learning to tailor treatments to patients
Trump Justice Department pushes for citizenship question on census, alarming experts
Justin Elliott
“This is a recipe for sabotaging the census"
Time’s Up: How the celeb-led anti-harassment movement breaks from Hollywood convention
Rachel Leah
There's star power here, but also an understanding of social justice that's unusual for Hollywood efforts
Here’s America’s foreign policy under President Trump, in two stories
Jeremy Binckes
The Trump Doctrine is shallow, grating and surprisingly ineffective
Influential rabbi calls Lorde a “bigot,” anti-Semitic sympathizer in full-page Washington Post ad
Gabriel Bell
Rabbi Shmuley Boteach is criticizing the singer's decision to cancel a planned concert in Israel
YouTube star Logan Paul made a terrible decision by filming in Japan’s “suicide forest”
Charlie May
Paul insists he had "intended to raise awareness for suicide," after receiving widespread condemnation
Authorities were warned of “alarming” behavior before ambush of Colorado New Year’s Eve shooting
Charlie May
The gunman, a former Iraq Veteran, had made several social media rants about officers and his former university
New York in the 1960s: John Lindsay, Joe Namath and the rise of “Fun City”
Sean Deveney
“He is fresh and everyone else is tired”: The quarterback and the mayor were symbols of a younger, energetic NYC
OkCupid’s big blunder: Dating site won’t make you use your real name after all
Matthew Sheffield
It might be a business-school case study someday: How to ruin a popular website brand in 30 days or less
Ketogenetic dieting aids look too good to be true because they are
Kevin Pels
For the love of all that is starchy, there is no shortcut to weight loss
At 18, Kingsley Rowe went to prison for 10 years. Now he’s 47 and still wonders when he’ll be free
Rachel Leah
Lowering the prison population isn't enough, not if formerly incarcerated individuals are denied jobs after release
The new JFK files reveal how the CIA tracked Oswald
Jefferson Morley
Agency personnel read the assassin's mail in Russia and observed his activities in New Orleans
The case for (and against) the tiger living on LSU’s campus
Sarah Gamard
The flagship school proudly hosts its seventh consecutive jungle cat. But is it ethical?
Why do companies like Dove keep missing the mark on culturally insensitive ads?
Rochaun Meadows-Fernandez
The lack of diversity in the advertising industry makes responsible content difficult to achieve
What to watch while you’re nursing your New Year’s Day hangover
John Semley
Shhhh — there, there — draw the shades, sit down and let us make the viewing decisions for your broken brain
Florida may restore voting rights to 1.7 million ex-felons: So long, Republicans!
Amanda Marcotte
An initiative to restore voting rights to ex-felons may be on Florida's ballot. Will Gov. Rick Scott stop it?
Fire at psychiatric hospital shows need for more beds
Barbara Feder Ostrov
Near incineration of psychiatric hospital highlights gaping need for more beds
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