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The Republican tax bill is a poison pill that kills the New Deal
Heather Cox Richardson
Today’s Republicans would have fit right in to Herbert Hoover’s administration
7 times powerful people gave pathetic apologies for their bad behavior
Kali Holloway
These lame fauxpologies remind us how not to say “I’m sorry.”
GOP tax bill: A new mechanism for reinforcing white power
Chauncey DeVega
Why do Republicans love their massively unpopular tax bill? Because it punishes nonwhites, and that never fails
A smorgasbord for the swamp creatures: GOP tax plan is a gift for lobbyists
Taylor Lincoln
Will Christmas come early for America's corporate lobbyists?
Got a boss who denies reality? A behavioral scientist’s guide to tactful truth telling
Gleb Tsipursky
Here's how to respond to those conspiracy theorists and reality deniers in the workplace
How students get banished to alternative schools
Heather Vogell
Students don’t choose their alternative schools — they’re sentenced to them
After a long holdout, tobacco companies to issue mea culpas
Stuart Silverstein, Myron Levin
Tobacco giants will be running court-ordered national advertising campaigns featuring "corrective statements"
Police guns are turning up in crimes
Alain Stephens
But the Federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives can’t talk about it
Can virtual reality change minds on social issues?
Kaitlin Ugolik Phillips
These activists are harnessing the power of VR to tackle everything from abortion to workplace harassment
Fox mimics its irresponsible reporting on Steinle case in coverage of Border Patrol agent’s death
Dina Radtke
Fox is applying the same failed logic of the Steinle's case to Rogelio Martinez's case
Trump clinches deals with China, but cracks down on Cuba
Medea Benjamin
Our president turns a blind eye to human rights abuses when there's money to be made
How non-disclosure agreements silence victims
Nicole Karlis
A behind-the-scenes settlement doesn't imply justice — it just keeps the victim under the abuser's power longer
How Breitbart co-opts the language of the left
Keith A. Spencer
Breitbart's writers are fond of quoting socialists, sometimes while red-baiting at the same time
Origins of the alt-right, Part 2: White supremacy is deeply enmeshed in our culture
Anis Shivani
We can't expel alt-right racists as heretics and renegades, when the yearnings they express are found everywhere
Progressives and Berniecrats push hard to end or curtail the superdelegate system
Steven Rosenfeld
A key test to see if the DNC can make the nominating process more democratic
Plumber offer a money-back guarantee. Should doctors?
Michelle Andrews
Is it possible to get warranties for health care?
Is it possible to boost your intelligence by training?
Giovanni Sala, Fernand Gobet
We reviewed three decades of research
How much do offended people really love the national anthem?
D. Watkins
Why are white conservatives so triggered by black athletes taking a knee?
Made in the image of Betsy DeVos
Abby Norwood
We were poor but happy atheists, until my parents found Amway, Jesus and the gospel of wealth
How-to-be-good TV: “The Good Place”
Melanie McFarland
A comedy of ethics in an unethical age, NBC's half-hour offers valuable comfort right now
“Patagonia is lying to you”: House panel publicly defends Trump administration
Charlie May
In a controversial tweet, the House Committee on Natural Resources mocked Patagonia's lawsuit against Trump
Why America fails at gathering hate crime statistics
Ken Schwencke
The FBI relies on local law enforcement to report bias-motivated crimes, but many agencies fumble this task
NYC’s high school wars: Helicopter parenting hits a new peak
Andrew O'Hehir
"School choice" in New York has birthed a bizarre system that rewards parental madness and reinforces inequality
The president’s anti-Muslim tweets could increase tensions
Michael Pasek, Jonathan Cook
The tweets could increase anti-violence against the Muslim community and could increase religious tension
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