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San Juan’s mayor blasts Trump as “disaster-in-chief”
Matthew Sheffield
3 months since Hurricane Maria struck, more than 1 million people are still without power in Puerto Rico
Trump Administration fires remaining members of HIV/AIDS council
Nicole Karlis
According to multiple reports, the dismissals were unexpected
Did Queen Elizabeth reference “The Crown” in her Christmas Day broadcast?
Jarrett Lyons
Many Twitter users certainly think so
By the numbers: a 2017 money-in-politics index
Ashley Balcerzak, Dave Levinthal, Carrie Levine, Sarah Kleiner
We crunched a lot of numbers this year. Here are a few that stand out
Trump’s EPA head will do anything to avoid protecting Americans from pollution
Amanda Marcotte
Scott Pruitt is using a bureaucratic shell game to stop states from protecting their residents from air pollution
The EPA tries to turn a blind eye to carbon emissions
Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse
Pruitt and his group might be trying to ignore carbon emissions, but the courts can stop it
Best essays of 2017: Preyed upon by a Hollywood director
Ainsley McWha
If I had been older, or bolder, I would have stopped his game as soon as he started it
2017’s most memorable TV moments
Melanie McFarland
From "alternative facts" to Pervatol, here are our most unforgettable small screen moments of the year that was
Threats against Kelly Marie Tran highlight a fear of women who break sexist stereotypes
Nicole Karlis
It's not just Tran's race and gender: her character wasn't hyper-sexualized, which infuriated some right-wing types
Kentucky lawsuit claims hedge funds mismanaged state pensions
Matthew Rozsa
The plaintiffs claim that Kentucky Retirement Systems invested their money in dangerous hedge funds
Man sues comic Iliza Shlesinger for hosting women-only show, sort of compares himself to Rosa Parks
Jennie Neufeld
In a lawsuit, a man contends is that being locked out of a standup set is a "repugnant" form of a discrimination
Why are all these Florida Republicans attacking Bob Mueller?
Heather Digby Parton
Maybe it's coincidence that Florida congressmen benefited from Russian hacking, and now bemoan the "deep state"
Arthritis drugs show how U.S. drug prices defy economics
Julie Appleby
Exorbitant drug prices in the U.S. may not just be economics as usual
Left-wing sites got trolled by Russians too: The strange saga of “Alice Donovan”
Matthew Sheffield
A freelance writer who published on progressive websites was probably a Russian invention. Were there others?
Why aren’t Hollywood films more diverse?
Roberto Pedace
It may not be misogyny or white privilege. The problem may be the international box office
Is Bitcoin enabling right-wing extremists?
Nicole Karlis
New Washington Post report explores the racist far right’s reliance on the trendy cryptocurrency
Video-game addiction may become an official mental-health diagnosis in 2018
Rachel Leah
The World Health Organization is planning to add "gaming disorder" to the International Classification of Diseases
After Lorde cancels Tel Aviv show, Israeli ambassador demands meeting
Gabriel Bell
After the Kiwi singer decided to forego a show in the country, Israel's New Zealand ambassador took to Facebook
Before Trump, hate was already present in Canada
Ryan Scrivens
It would be easy to assume Canada's wave of hatred began with Trump, but it's not all due to a trickle-down effect
Democratic base wants impeachment: But does anybody else?
Matthew Sheffield
Leading Democrats warn the party base: America's not ready to impeach Trump, even after the 2018 elections
No holiday season for sex workers
Martha Rosenberg
These women cannot scream sexual harassment because their profession itself is consent
Drug industry spent millions to squelch talk about high drug prices
Jay Hancock
Lowering drug prices have been a bi-partisan goal, but pharmaceutical companies have their own ideas
Life expectancy of Americans continues to drop
Nicole Karlis
Drug overdoses and an increase in vehicle crashes could be to blame
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