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Treading dangerously: Lax safety inside Goodyear’s tire plants
Jennifer Gollan
Employees said they felt pressure to put production before workplace safety
It’s time to stop seeking “dialogue” with the hateful
Rachel Leah
Talking nicely with racists, sexists, homophobes and other bigots hurts more than it helps
100% renewable energy worldwide isn’t just possible, it’s more cost-effective than existing system
Lorraine Chow
New study finds renewable energy can meet global electricity demand by 2050 while reducing total cost
Must-Have apps for family travel
Christine Elgersma
Use these apps to make getting there as fun as your destination.
How to get away with bankruptcy fraud
Paul Kiel
In Los Angeles, scammers prey on struggling homeowners with little fear of getting caught
Lawsuit: Corporations use Facebook to discriminate against older job applicants
Nicole Karlis
Facebook job ads allow Amazon, T-Mobile and others to target millennials, lawsuit claims
Steelworkers thought they had an ally in Trump, but their jobs are still in trouble
Rachel Leah
Trump isn't keeping his promises, and steelworkers aren't sure they can keep their jobs
Sinclair Broadcast Group fined $13.4 million for fake news
Matthew Sheffield
Sinclair tried to peddle paid content as its own news
Is Congress expanding credit for the poor or enabling high-interest lenders?
Jared Bennett
Critics say push to assist financial technology firms may have unintended consequences
Misinformer of the Year: Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg
Matt Gertz
Facebook's "personalized newspaper" became a global clearinghouse for misinformation
GOP tax bill: Winner or loser? Politically, it might not make much difference
Matthew Sheffield
Both parties think the GOP tax bill is a golden ticket to victory in 2018. What if they're both wrong?
Let it go: The Arctic will never be frozen again
Eric Holthaus
The Arctic has been irrevocably interrupted by climate change
Land use report highlights America’s wealth gap
Nicole Karlis
A new report shows how a small group of 100 Americans have nearly doubled their land ownership in one decade
A new hack serves as a reminder of Bitcoin’s structural flaws
Nicole Karlis
The latest string of hacks and alleged insider trading raise questions about cryptocurrency institutions
Six J20 protesters acquitted after trial for Trump inauguration demonstrations
Matthew Rozsa
Trump protesters say they were prosecuted because they were anti-Trump
A pro-Trump artist is claiming responsibility for those Meryl Streep “she knew” posters
Jarrett Lyons
A man identifying as Sabo says he created images alleging Streep knew of Harvey Weinstein's behavior
Memphis removes statues of Confederate leaders after unanimous vote and private sale
Matthew Rozsa
Score one for history
Ivanka Trump botches some simple facts about tax reform
Matthew Rozsa
"The vast majority will be [doing their taxes] on a single postcard," Ivanka says. That's not really true
Tucker Carlson parrots white nationalist rhetoric after whining about “demographic replacement”
Matthew Rozsa
The Fox News host claimed that Democrats want undocumented immigrants in America so they can cheat in elections
Partisan witch hunt: House Republicans are secretly investigating the DOJ and FBI
Charlie May
A group of Republicans want to to expose the DOJ and FBI for corruption and mishandling the Trump-Russia dossier
Republicans get their tax-cut Holy Grail: Is it poisoned?
Heather Digby Parton
Republicans believe tax cuts will save them in 2018. They may have driven away affluent suburban whites for good
Trump’s Export-Import Bank nominee rejected in a big loss for Mike Pence
Sophia Tesfaye
Scott Garrett, a former Freedom Caucus member and Pence ally, gets bounced in a major smackdown to White House
Security researchers not convinced North Korea behind ransomware attack
Nicole Karlis
Trump officials say unequivocally that North Korea started this. Is this a WMD-esque ruse to start a war?
Trump’s “soft” ethnic cleansing: Immigrants as human garbage
Chauncey DeVega
Trump calls immigrants "the worst of the worst" — and that's no aberration. It's part of a large and evil strategy
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