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Why even the idea that neocon Senator Tom Cotton might run Trump’s CIA is scary
Max Blumenthal
The Strangelovian senator apparently subscribes to a world war without end
A Trumpian bonanza: We’ve never seen as much special ops as we do now
Nick Turse
Elite commandos have been deployed to 149 Countries in 2017
The 3 states best positioned to legalize marijuana in 2018
Phillip Smith
Next year should see more legal marijuana states and also the first state to legalize it at the statehouse
Trump’s right about one thing: The Senate should end its 60-vote majority
Daniel Wirls
The end of the 60-vote Senate may be a good thing for the country
Bank funds and profits from private immigration prisons
Ilana Novick
JPMorgan Chase stands to benefit from the Trump administration's mass incarceration of immigrants
Seasoned pop enthusiasts Squeeze quietly had a banner 2017
Annie Zaleski
With a triumphant tour and a new album, "The Knowledge," the U.K. vets sail forward
Censure, don’t impeach: It’s the right approach on sexual harassment
Paul Rosenberg
Democrats should take impeachment off the table — for now — to enable a full accounting of Trump's misdeeds
Don’t worry, conservatives: 6 signs Christmas is alive and well
Liz Posner
As if we needed more evidence that the war on Christmas is a myth
Tired of waiting for the feds, local groups target menthol cigarettes
Paul Feldman
Anti-smoking groups are taking matters into their own hands
American Jews and charitable giving: An enduring tradition
Hanna Shaul Bar Nissim
The Jewish community in America has historically been a big source of charitable wealth
Heir apparent to Saudi throne on billion-dollar shopping spree
Keith A. Spencer
The Crown Prince announced a slate of social reforms just as he was quietly spending millions on luxury goods
Punk rock, absinthe and screaming poets: Björk’s teenage years
Emily Mackay
The singer walked away from a record deal at age 12 to play drums in the punk band Spit and Snot
Millennials are moving back in with their parents
Tyler Gillespie
Nearly 40 percent of Florida adults ages 18-34 are living with their folks
The 30 greatest holiday episodes in TV history
Melanie McFarland
From the purely nostalgic, to the satirical, to the scary, here are 30 TV gems to get you in the holiday spirit
An overlooked epidemic: Older Americans taking too many unneeded drugs
Sandra G. Boodman
Unlike the overuse of opioid painkillers, the polypharmacy problem has attracted little attention
The constitutional right to education is long overdue
Derek W. Black
Why school in the U.S. should be a constitutional right, not a privilege
Challenges abound for 26-year-olds falling off parental insurance cliff
Carmen Heredia Rodriguez
The task of buying insurance for the first time this year is anything but simple
Alt-right goes anti-capitalist? Well, so they say
Conor Lynch
How to resist meaninglessness in this "corporate neoliberal world," according to white nationalists: Blame the Jews
The FCC sold us out to Big Telecom
Jason Rhode
There isn't a good excuse for ending net neutrality, other than that we live in an oligarchy now
Facebook reacts to alarming studies about social media use
Nicole Karlis
Facebook believes more user control over its newsfeed will make it less emotionally traumatizing for some
Watch a pro-Trump network call the Alabama election for Moore, “by a large margin”
Rachel Leah
One America News Network didn't let facts get in the way of its coverage of Tuesday's election
Here’s a terrifying list of what Donald Trump can still legally do
Matthew Rozsa
Among other things, Trump can effectively take control of law enforcement, and create parallel justice for himself
What kind of white person do you want to be: Roy Moore or his foes?
Chauncey DeVega
The Alabama Senate election posed a test to white people. Despite the result, way too many of them failed
Teenage girls are OK making sexual decisions for themselves, thanks!
Amanda Marcotte
Study after study shows that teen girls will make smart decisions about contraception and abortion, if we let them
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