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I talked to people signing up for Obamacare. Here’s what I learned
Myles Ma
Much uncertainty swirled around the process of enrolling in ACA plans this year
How Republican missteps turned Alabama blue
David Hughes
How did Republicans manage to lose this Senate seat?
Conservatives want the FBI demolished — to protect Donald Trump
Matthew Rozsa
Another conservative speaks up, and echoes the refrain that the FBI is not pro-Trump enough for his taste
Bay Area start-up deploys robots to harass homeless
Jarrett Lyons
First, the tech industry created the housing crisis; now they're building robots to harass homeless people
Why kids need to know their family history
Terence Mickey
Research shows the more children know about their family, the stronger their sense of control over their lives
Brain-wave treatment for Alzheimer’s is promising, but the first human subject is left behind
Carolyn Weaver
An Alzheimer’s patient sees improvement‚ but the study ends on an inconclusive note
Pat DiNizio, lead singer of The Smithereens, dies at 62
Jarrett Lyons
A rocker, politician and author, DiNizio leaves a power-pop legacy behind
Kirsten Gillibrand doubles down: Trump should resign
Matthew Rozsa
During an appearance on "The Today Show," Gillibrand reiterated her earlier criticisms of President Trump
The biggest threat to the resistance you never heard of
Robert Reich
Have you heard of SLAPP lawsuits? You soon will
How the Saudis escalated Yemen struggle beyond all control
Justin Podur
The Yemen Civil War could have been a local power struggle, if not for the Saudis' heavy hand
Doug Jones’ Alabama miracle: It all came down to turnout
Amanda Marcotte
The lesson for Democrats from Alabama is simple: Stop trying to lure Republicans and focus on turning out the base
Trumped-up charges: Feds try to criminalize Inauguration Day protest
Matthew Sheffield
Federal prosecutors go after protesters and journalists — while admitting they committed no violent acts
Trump’s mining regulator nominee was once dropped by the agency for doing “junk” work
Ian Macdougall
Steven Gardner was accused of sabotaging the Office of Surface Mining. Now he's likely to be its next chief
Why Trump’s evangelical supporters welcome move on Jerusalem
Julie Ingersoll
Trump's decision to recognize Jerusalem as Israel's capital was a dog-whistle to some evangelicals
Trump’s sinister plan for NASA
Keith A. Spencer
Mars and moon missions sound cool, but it's part of the GOP's larger plan to destroy the agency as we know it
Claims of racism dog a Golden Globe-nominated performance, revealing the bias of the accusers
John Semley
Hong Chau earned a Golden Globe nomination for "Downsizing," but nattering from concerned virtue signalers as well
Senators, internet pioneers pen letters to FCC asking to cancel Thursday’s net neutrality vote
Nicole Karlis
The FCC votes Thursday to overturn net neutrality — unless senators and internet legends can change their minds
Trump is giving oil and gas lobbyists exactly what they want
Charlie May
"Pruitt and his team have no shame"
What new forensic science reveals about JFK assassination
Clifford Spiegelman
Could contemporary strides in forensic science uncover more about the JFK assassination?
Never mind the sex scandals: Roy Moore is a son of the Confederacy
Matthew Sheffield
Controversial Alabama U.S. Senate candidate has extensive ties to white nationalists and Christian supremacists
The 9/11 legacy America has forgotten: First responders still struggle for care
Bob Hennelly
"Are they waiting for us all to die?" For 90,000 first responders and 400,000 survivors, 9/11 casts a long shadow
The GOP can’t stand that the American Bar Association finds Trump’s judges unqualified
Matthew Sheffield
The GOP says America's oldest lawyers association is biased because it won't endorse every Trump nominee
Celebrity chef Mario Batali steps away from businesses after allegations of sexual misconduct
Rachel Leah
Four women have come forward describing various degrees of sexual harassment from Batali
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